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Death on the Battlefield

A hauntingly dynamic Baroque scene featuring a crowned skeleton riding a horse through battle by Italian master Stefano della Bella, offering a captivating glimpse into the era for collectors to explore and own.

Discover Stefano della Bella (1610-1664), an Italian Baroque printmaker renowned for detailed etchings of military scenes, lively genre art & landscapes. Explore his captivating artistry!

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$ 80

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Death on the Battlefield

지클레 / 아트 프린트

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$ 80

작품 정보 요약

  • Artistic style: Line and Light
  • Location: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Year: ca. 1650–64
  • Medium: Etching; proof state retouched with graphite and pen and brown ink
  • Influences: Remigio Cantagallina
  • Subject or theme: Military scene; Death
  • Notable elements or techniques: Detailed etching; skeletal horse rider

예술 상식 퀴즈

각 질문의 정답은 하나뿐입니다.

질문 1:
What is the primary subject matter depicted in Stefano della Bella’s ‘Death on the Battlefield’?
질문 2:
The image description mentions two birds visible in the upper part of the painting. What is their significance?
질문 3:
Stefano della Bella’s training included studying etching under Remigio Cantagallina. What was a key characteristic of Cantagallina's teaching style?
질문 4:
According to the provided research, ‘A Harvest of Death’ was taken by Timothy H. O'Sullivan during the American Civil War. What was Matthew Brady’s intention in commissioning this photograph?
질문 5:
The artwork is classified as ‘Prints.’ What distinguishes prints from paintings?

A Macabre Vision of Mortality

In the hauntingly beautiful masterpiece Death on the Battlefield, the Florentine master Stefano della Bella invites us into a realm where the boundaries between life and decay dissolve. The composition is dominated by a striking, skeletal figure mounted upon a powerful horse, an image that immediately commands the viewer's attention with its raw, visceral energy. This is not merely a depiction of death, but a theatrical performance of mortality. As the skeleton raises an arm toward the heavens, clutching a scepter and wearing a crown, it assumes the role of a grim sovereign, presiding over the chaos of conflict. The dynamic movement of the horse, positioned with a sense of urgent momentum, creates a sweeping motion that guides the eye across the canvas, making the skeletal rider feel as though it is charging through the very fabric of time itself.

The artistry of della Bella, rooted in his profound training as an etcher and draughtsman, shines through in the intricate details of this work. Though he was a master of the fine line, the essence of his printmaking precision is felt in every contour of the bone and every muscle of the steed. The sky above, stretching from corner to corner, provides a vast, atmospheric backdrop that lends a sense of epic scale to the scene. Small, delicate details—such as the presence of birds drifting through the upper reaches of the frame—offer a poignant contrast to the central figure. These creatures of life, soaring amidst the symbols of death, serve to heighten the emotional tension, reminding us of the fragile coexistence between the living world and the inevitable end that awaits all things.

Symbolism and the Baroque Spirit

To understand Death on the Battlefield, one must look through the lens of the Baroque era, a period obsessed with the concept of memento mori—the reminder that death is an ever-present companion. The crown and scepter held by the skeletal figure are deeply symbolic; they suggest that even the highest earthly powers and most glorious conquests are ultimately subject to the leveling force of death. This piece serves as a powerful allegory for the futility of war and the transient nature of human ambition. For the collector or the interior designer, this artwork offers more than just visual splendor; it provides a profound philosophical depth, making it a conversation piece that challenges the viewer to contemplate the fleeting essence of existence.

The emotional impact of the work lies in its ability to be simultaneously terrifying and mesmerizing. There is a certain dark elegance in the way della Bella captures the skeletal form, transforming what could be a grotesque image into something of profound aesthetic grace. For those seeking to adorn a space with art that possesses both historical weight and dramatic flair, this reproduction offers an unparalleled opportunity. It brings into a room a sense of history, a touch of the sublime, and a masterful command of light and shadow that can transform a modern interior into a gallery of contemplative thought.