Zizenhausen figurine, Basel, 19th c
Zizenhausen figurine, Basel, 19th century, "Totentanz" (Dance of Death), by Anton Sohn, ccolored clay, "Der Tod und der Herzog" (Death and the Duke), height 13,2 x 8,5 cm. The model for these groups of figures were the engravings by the Swiss-German engraver and publisher Matthäus Merian published in 1621. These engravings go back to a painting from the late Middle Ages, which was painted on the inside of the cemetery wall near the Predigerkirche in Basel.
Literature: Wilfried Seipel, Das Weltbild der Zizenhausener Figuren, Constance 1984, pp. 64-79.
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Zizenhausen figurine, Basel, 19th century, "Totentanz" (Dance of Death), by Anton Sohn, ccolored clay, "Der Tod und der Herzog" (Death and the Duke), height 13,2 x 8,5 cm. The model for these groups of figures were the engravings by the Swiss-German engraver and publisher Matthäus Merian published in 1621. These engravings go back to a painting from the late Middle Ages, which was painted on the inside of the cemetery wall near the Predigerkirche in Basel.
Literature: Wilfried Seipel, Das Weltbild der Zizenhausener Figuren, Constance 1984, pp. 64-79.