Death as General | Edgar Bundy | 1911
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The painting "Death as General" by Edgar Bundy, created around 1911, portrays a skeletal figure clad in a general's attire, riding a dark horse. The figure, representing Death, dons a broad-brimmed hat and a long, flowing cape. The background is filled with an array of soldiers and military paraphernalia, suggesting a battlefield scene. This composition likely symbolizes the omnipresence of death in war, with the general personifying the inevitable and impartial nature of mortality during conflict. The sombre tones and the presence of scavenging birds enhance the painting's macabre and ominous atmosphere.
Print:
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Sizes:
12’’ x 8’’ Inches = 30.5 cm x 20.3 cm
18’’ x 12’’ Inches = 45.7 cm x 30.5 cm
24" x 16" Inches = 61 cm x 40.6 cm