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29 Νοε 2021 · During the Black Death, many people prayed to St. Sebastian with hopes of eradicating the disease from everyday life making St. Sebastian a popular saint in Medieval art who was depicted in images like the one below from the church of Saint-Crepin-Ibouvillers in France.
10 Αυγ 2022 · This artwork sees us steer away from the Medieval times, as The Triumph of Death by Pieter Bruegel the Elder depicts the Black Death in a typically European village. The sight of an army of skeletons spreading devastation over a charred, barren landscape has stayed with many to this day.
Themes like the Dance of Death, the Triumph of Death, and the Three Living and the Three Dead, found in northern and southern European art, are often associated with the ravages of the Black Death.
18 Μαΐ 2020 · How have artists portrayed epidemics through history – and what can the art tell us about then and now? Emily Kasriel explores the art of plague from the Black Death to current times.
31 Ιαν 2023 · The Black Death, also known as the Black Plague or Medieval Bubonic Plague, played a significant role in shaping European history. It killed anywhere from 25 to 200 million people across Europe, starting somewhere between 1346 and 1348 and raging into the early 1350’s.
27 Δεκ 2018 · The plague outbreak from 1347 to 1352, known as the Black Death, resulted in the deaths of between one third and one half of all living Europeans, and around a third of those in the affected Middle East – estimated at over 50 million human lives.
The Black Death quickly entered common folklore in many European countries. In Northern Europe, the plague was personified as an old, bent woman covered and hooded in black, carrying a broom and a rake.