Burying the Dead

Burying the Dead by Abraham Bosse|Jean I Leblond

Medium

Etching with engraving

Dimensions

Sheet: 11 3/8 x 13 1/2 in. (28.9 x 34.3 cm) Plate: 10 1/4 × 12 5/16 in. (26 × 31.3 cm)

Classification

Prints

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1926

Accession Number

26.49.21

Tags

LionsMenWomenDeath

Art Historical Context

In the etching *Burying the Dead (1635), French printmakers Abraham Bosse and Jean Iblond capture a haunting moment of communal grief and mortality. Bosse, a master of the 17th reproductive print, often collaborated with engravers like Leblond to paintings or designs into intricate prints. Created during the turbulent era of the Thirty Years', when plagues and battles ravaged Europe, this work evokes the era's preoccupation with death and human resilience. The scene features men and women tenderly burying the dead, with the striking presence of lions adding a layer of enigma—perhaps symbolizi...

About the Artist

Abraham Bosse|Jean I Leblond · 16021676

Abraham Bosse (1604–1676) was a French printmaker and theorist whose approximately 1,600 etchings provide an unparalleled visual record of 17th-century French life. Born to Huguenot parents in Tours, he trained in Paris under Melchior Tavernier and became a devoted follower of Jacques Callot's technical innovations. Bosse's meticulous etchings depicted subjects ranging from daily life and fashion ...

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