Dead Child with Four Skulls - 1502

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This engraving is a memento mori artwork titled "Dead Child with Four Skulls," created by the German artist Barthel Beham in the mid-16th century.

The Latin inscription "MORS OMNIA AEQUAT" translates to "Death makes all things equal".

The work combines a deceased or sleeping child with symbols of mortality like human skulls and an hourglass, emphasizing the transience of life.

Available as an artist print reproduction in 5 standard metric sizes.

Kindly consult the FAQs provided below for additional information, and feel free to reach out to us if you have any additional inquiries.

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This engraving is a memento mori artwork titled "Dead Child with Four Skulls," created by the German artist Barthel Beham in the mid-16th century.

The Latin inscription "MORS OMNIA AEQUAT" translates to "Death makes all things equal".

The work combines a deceased or sleeping child with symbols of mortality like human skulls and an hourglass, emphasizing the transience of life.

Available as an artist print reproduction in 5 standard metric sizes.

Kindly consult the FAQs provided below for additional information, and feel free to reach out to us if you have any additional inquiries.