Danse Macabre (Dance of Death)
Artist: Mabel Dwight
Year: 1933
Mabel Dwight’s Danse Macabre (1933) is a powerful lithograph that embodies the timeless theme of the “Dance of Death.” A leading American printmaker of the early 20th century, Dwight was renowned for her sharp social commentary and striking compositions. In this haunting scene, a shadowed figure watches a macabre procession, rendered in stark tonal contrasts that heighten its theatrical and symbolic effect.
Artwork Details:
High-quality giclée reproduction print
Lithograph originally created in 1933
American Social Realism / Dance of Death Theme
Archival matte paper, suitable for framing
Ships flat, ready for display
Perfect for collectors of:
American Social Realist Art
Dance of Death / Danse Macabre Themes
20th-Century Lithographs & Prints
Dramatic Historical Wall Décor
A haunting reproduction of Dwight’s 1933 lithograph, where death’s dance meets social critique.
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