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The dance of Death 1914-1918 Death awed
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Maker: Smith, Percy
No. 3 from a portfolio of 7 etchings, titled 'The dance of Death', features Death as a tangible image hovering ominously over the battlefield. The concept of dance of Death imagery began as a medieva...ART50278
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The dance of Death 1914-1918 Death forbids
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Maker: Smith, Percy
No. 1 from a portfolio of 7 etchings titled 'The dance of Death', features Death as a tangible image hovering ominously over the battlefield. The concept of dance of Death imagery began as a medieval ...ART50276
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The dance of Death 1914-1918 Death intoxicated
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Maker: Smith, Percy
No. 7 from a portfolio of 7 etchings, titled 'The dance of Death', features Death as a tangible image hovering ominously over the battlefield. The concept of dance of Death imagery began as a medieval...ART50282
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The dance of Death 1914-1918 Death marches
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Maker: Smith, Percy
No. 2 from a portfolio of 7 etchings titled 'The dance of Death', features Death as a tangible image hovering ominously over the battlefield. The concept of dance of Death imagery began as a medieval...ART50277
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The dance of Death 1914-1918 Death ponders
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Maker: Smith, Percy
No. 6 from a portfolio of 7 etchings, titled 'The dance of Death', features Death as a tangible image hovering ominously over the battlefield. The concept of dance of Death imagery began as a medieval...ART50281
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The dance of Death 1914-1918 Death refuses
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Maker: Smith, Percy
No. 4 from a portfolio of 7 etchings, titled 'The dance of Death', features Death as a tangible image hovering ominously over the battlefield. The concept of dance of Death imagery began as a medieva...ART50279
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The dance of Death 1914-1918 Death waits
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Maker: Smith, Percy
No. 5 from a portfolio of 7 etchings, titled 'The dance of Death', features Death as a tangible image hovering ominously over the battlefield. The concept of dance of Death imagery began as a medieval...ART50280