A man struck down by plague. Colour lithograph after F. Jenewein, 1900.

  • Jenewein, Felix, 1857-1905.
Date:
1901
Reference:
17771i
Part of:
The plague : A cycle of six pictures
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About this work

Description

Subject described by Karel B. Mádl as follows: "The first victims of the plague fall suddenly in the open air, under a ruddy sky, in which hangs ghastly the pale disc of the moon, and moves the threatening tail of the comet. The mighty body of the traveller is struck down as by lightening, and is cut down in deadly convulsions. The strong limbs quiver and are being contorted. Death came down among the people with terrible violence and the witnesses of this visitation are terror stricken. Two figures only suffice to show us the sad, voiceless land, and the painter places us into the midst of the dismay, caused by the plague."

Publication/Creation

Pragae [at Prague] : Sumptum fecit B. Kočí, 1901.

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, printed in colours ; image 35.2 x 47.5 cm.

Lettering

Felix Jenewein: Pestis. F. Jenewein. 1900.

Notes

One of six plates in a portfolio with title pages and introduction by Karel B. Mádl

Reference

Wellcome Collection 17771i

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