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The Advocate and The Minstrel

Unknown, 1873, Wood cut
The Advocate and The Minstrel
The Advocate and The Minstrel
The Advocate and The Minstrel
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Item no
28473
Title
The Advocate and The Minstrel
Description
Two dead figures lead an advocate and a minstrel in a Dance of Death. The musician's instrument - perhaps a rebec or a vielle - can be seen on the ground beside him. One dead figure holds a javelin: an attribute of Death which was well-recognised in this period. This image indicates that no one is immune from Death, and this is confirmed by the verses published with it. The advocate admits that he cannot defend himself against Death; similarly, the minstrel recognizes that he must obey Death and cease playing.
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Date
1873
Size
7.5 x 11.0 cm
Type
Location
Art and Design Library
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£6.10(inc. VAT 20%)
Digital FileElectronic File 300 dpi TIFF
£31.00(inc. VAT 20%)
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