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The Canon

Chovin, Jacques-Antoine, 1830, Engraving
The Canon
The Canon
The Canon
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Item no
28459
Title
The Canon
Description
The canon is taken by Death. The canon, on the right of the image, is dressed in the furred robes typically worn by men of his position; the animal tails on the cowl confirm this. Death, on the left, is a corpse-like figure with a hole in his abdomen; he takes hold of the canon's hand. In this case, Death appears to be a reflection and a reminder of the canon's future, whose body will soon wither and decay; this is perhaps hinted at further by Death's hair, which resembles the canon's.
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Date
1830
Size
12.0 x 10.5 cm
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Location
Art and Design Library
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£6.10(inc. VAT 20%)
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£31.00(inc. VAT 20%)
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