Daniel Good Rare Books and Engravings
1700 c Salomon van Rusting, Rare Dutch Dance of Death, a Child Taken
1700 c Salomon van Rusting, Rare Dutch Dance of Death, a Child Taken
From Rusting’s very scarce Dance of Death. Engraved on copper.
Not much is known about Salomon van Rusting, except that he had used to be an army surgeon. Rusting was evidently interested in religion and a great part of the book and the 30 copperplates deal with Death throughout the Bible: Cadavers with long hair resembling feathers are jumping around the Tree of Wisdom, accompanying Noah's Ark with trumpets, dancing around Lot's wife in front of Sodom and Gomorrah, attacking Pharaoh and his soldiers in the Red Sea and so on. By thus placing the dance of death in a Biblical context, Rusting has anticipated Tobias Weis' »Sceptra Mortis, ein Biblischer Todtentanz« by almost two centuries.
Later hand colour.
Good condition. Extremely rare. Text to verso.
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