Portrait of the soldier Johann Daniel von Menzel with Death, Portrait of Johann Daniel von Menzel (1698-1744) in costume and fur cloak. In his right hand a club. To his left, Death (skeleton in French uniform, with left hand around barrel of gun and with right hand around same club as portrayed. Representation is related to the theme of the Dance of Death in which living(s) dance together with Death. Below the depiction a German text and below it two more French lines of text., print maker: Gabriel Bodenehr (I), (mentioned on object), publisher: Gabriel Bodenehr (I), (mentioned on object), Aug

Portrait of the soldier Johann Daniel von Menzel with Death, Portrait of Johann Daniel von Menzel (1698-1744) in costume and fur cloak. In his right hand a club. To his left, Death (skeleton in French uniform, with left hand around barrel of gun and with right hand around same club as portrayed. Representation is related to the theme of the Dance of Death in which living(s) dance together with Death. Below the depiction a German text and below it two more French lines of text., print maker: Gabriel Bodenehr (I), (mentioned on object), publisher: Gabriel Bodenehr (I), (mentioned on object), Aug Stock Photo
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3734 x 5532 px | 31.6 x 46.8 cm | 12.4 x 18.4 inches | 300dpi

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Portrait of the soldier Johann Daniel von Menzel with Death, Portrait of Johann Daniel von Menzel (1698-1744) in costume and fur cloak. In his right hand a club. To his left, Death (skeleton in French uniform, with left hand around barrel of gun and with right hand around same club as portrayed. Representation is related to the theme of the Dance of Death in which living(s) dance together with Death. Below the depiction a German text and below it two more French lines of text., print maker: Gabriel Bodenehr (I), (mentioned on object), publisher: Gabriel Bodenehr (I), (mentioned on object), Augsburg, 1708 - 1765, paper, height 415 mm × width 278 mm