Mors Triumphans | Leonard Bramer | 1650

Regular price £20.00

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Size: 14"x11"

"Mors Triumphans" (c. 1650) by Leonard Bramer (1596–1674) is a haunting allegorical painting that depicts the triumph of death. A crowned skeleton, wielding a scythe, rides a skeletal horse across a dark, barren landscape. Two winged skeletons soar ominously above, each holding a bow. Below, a fallen figure in armor lies lifeless, surrounded by symbols of power—a crown, scepter, and robe—emphasizing the inevitability of death regardless of status or strength. The stark chiaroscuro and dramatic symbolism reflect Baroque fascination with mortality and the vanitas theme, reminding viewers of life’s fleeting nature.

 

Print:

A premium quality heavyweight (200gsm) fine art print material with a smooth, clean finish. This museum quality paper is extremely consistent and works perfectly with large, full colour graphics or illustrations. The matte finish emphasizes different highlights and tones in the source artworks; helping to create stunning works of art.

- All prints include a .25 inch white border to ensure space for framing. 

 

Our Eco Credentials Include:

  • FSC approved or sustainably sourced paper
  • Printed using water based inks
  • Local fulfilment reduces carbon emissions
  • Contains no plastic

 

Sizes:

14 x 11 Inches = 35.5 cm x 28 cm

20 x 16 Inches = 50.8 cm x 40.6 cm