1.1 Detail from Peter Isselburg, Bericht: wie es gehe/Gar nach dem A,B,C, Welche sich zur Ehe/Vnbesonnen geben///Da jhr gantzes Leben/Hat zu widerstreben (Nuremberg: Peter Isselburg, 1616), Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg: EINBLATTDRUCK.A-II 8 5

1.2 Peter Isselburg, Bericht: wie es gehe/Gar nach dem A,B,C, Welche sich zur Ehe/Vnbesonnen geben///Da jhr gantzes Leben/Hat zu widerstreben (Nuremberg: Peter Isselburg, 1616), Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg: EINBLATTDRUCK.A-II 8 6

3.1 Gaultier Leonard, “Portrait of Philippe du Plessis-Mornay at the age of 62 [1611]”, engraving, 1611–1641 40

3.2 Dagen Henrick Rochuszn van, “Portret of André Rivet”, engraving, 1644–1652 44

3.3 Schweizer Johann, “Portrait of Pierre du Moulin”, engraving, 1638–1670 [1658] 52

4.1 John Dunstall, Nine scenes from the 1665 plague that ravaged London, 1666, engraving, 45 × 33.3 cm, Museum of London, ID no. 42.39/142 67

9.1 Israhel van Meckenem after Hans Holbein the Elder, The Death of the Virgin, 1490/1500, engraving. Washington, National Gallery of Art (Rosenwald Collection) 173

9.2 Hugo van der Goes, The Death of the Virgin, 1475–1482, oil on panel, 147.8 × 122.5 cm. Bruges, Groeningemuseum 174

9.3 Michael Pacher, The Death of the Virgin, right inner wing of Pacher-Altar, 1471–1481, oil on panel, Sankt Wolfgang (Austria), parish church. Image kindly provided by Peter Böttcher, Institut für Realienkunde, Universität Salzburg 175

9.4 Joos van Cleve, The Death of the Virgin, 1515, oil on panel, 65 × 125.5 cm. Cologne, Wallraf-Richartz-Museum 178

9.5 Joos van Cleve, The Death of the Virgin, after 1515, oil on panel, 130 × 154 cm. Munich, Alte Pinakothek 178

9.6 Martin Schongauer, The Death of the Virgin, before 1475, engraving, 27 × 17.8 cm. Berlin, Kupferstichkabinett (SMPK) 182

9.7 Joos van Cleve, Altar retable with the death of the Virgin, 1515, oil on panel, 65 × 243.5 cm. Cologne, Wallraf-Richartz-Museum 184

9.8 Rembrandt (Harmenszoon van Rijn), The Death of the Virgin Mary [one of three states of the etching], 1639, etching, 41 × 31.5 cm. Amsterdam, Rijksprentenkabinet (Rijksmuseum) 186

9.9 The Grace of the Sacrament of Death, 1734, oil painting, 150 × 175 cm. Vreden, parish church St George (possession of the brotherhood of the Fear of the Death) 187

11.1 Lucas Cranach the Elder, Der Sterbende, 1518, oil on limewood, 93 × 36.2 cm. Leipzig, Museum der bildenden Künste, Inv.Nr. 40 213

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The Moment of Death in Early Modern Europe, c. 1450–1800

Contested Ideals, Controversial Spaces, and Suspicious Objects

Series:  Intersections, Volume: 89

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