Detail View: Visual Resources Teaching Collection: La Mort qui danse

Image Record ID: 
aahi0010053
Work Title (display): 
La Mort qui danse
Work Title (variant): 
Death dancing
Image Title: 
full view
Work Dates (display): 
ca. 1865
Work Dates type: 
creation
Image Date (display): 
2012-08-24
Work Creator (display): 
Félicien Rops (Belgian, 1833-1898)
Work Creator gender: 
male
Work Creator notes (display): 
Belgian printmaker and painter. Rops settled in Paris in 1874, and rapidly established himself as an illustrator of esoteric and erotic literature. He was admired by many of the leading symbolist writers, including J. K. Huysmans and, most importantly, Baudelaire, who was responsible for launching him into the Parisian art world. Rops's art developed from Symbolism towards Surrealism in his metamorphic depictions of obscene and blasphemous monsters. He also explored the darker aspects of Satanism and the occult. His best works are the illustrations he produced for Baudelaire's Fleurs du mal, and Joséphin Péladan's Le Vice suprême, and a series of etchings, Les Sataniques, which exploit his talent for the depiction of contemporary evil and his hostility to women to devastating effect, as in Pornokrates (1896; etching). Hailed as the leader of 'Dark Symbolism', he rejected the lyrical aspects of the movement in favour of deliberately shocking images and juxtapositions, perverse, erotic, and bizarre. (Hopkins, Justine. "Rops, Félicien." The Oxford Companion to Western Art. Ed. Hugh Brigstocke. Oxford Art Online. 13 Sep. 2012 .)
Work Style Period: 
19th century
Work Subject: 
female
Work Subject: 
monsters (legendary beings)
Work Subject: 
costume (mode of fashion)
Work Subject: 
eroticism
Work Subject: 
violence
Work Subject: 
figures
Work Subject: 
darkness
Work Subject: 
nudes (representations)
Work Subject: 
Hell
Work Subject: 
death
Work Worktype: 
drypoints (prints)
Work Worktype: 
etchings (prints)
Work Worktype: 
prints (visual works)
Work Category (VRC classification): 
prints
Work Measurements (display): 
254 cm (H) x 165 cm (W)
Image Source Reproduction citation: 
Rops, Félicien, Edvard Munch, Jonathan Penfold, Paul Louis, Luc Schrobiltgen, and Jan Ung. Félicien Rops, Edvard Munch: Man, Woman. Brussel: Transpetrol Foundation, 2006. Print.
Image Source Reproduction refid: 
9788992074148
Image Source Reproduction page number: 
60
Image Source Reproduction plate-figure number: 
10
Image Source Reproduction refid type: 
ISBN
Image Rights (display): 
unknown
Image Rights fair use checklist: 
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Work Rights (display): 
public domain
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Holding Institution: 
University of Colorado at Boulder
Collection: 
Art and Art History Visual Resources Collection
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