Trešdiena, 9. Feb 2011, 12:56 koki: August Brömse (1873-1925, Čehija) "Meitene un nāve"
Dance
I'm Coming
The Lost Paradise
Life Escaping
An Old Song
In the Park
"The Girl and Death" is a modern variant of the Dance of Death.
Death (a skeleton) plays a fantastic song on the violin; the girl listens in
fascination and dances a wild dance — death accompanies her life's pilgrimage. Life becomes endless suffering for
the girl, cursed by the deity; her love is fatefully led from the start by tragic steps. As a symbol of the first fruits
of sin the girl, in some sort of hypnotic trance, flies through space on a great snake which — in some prints of the
series — holds an apple in its mouth. The concept of the landscape evokes a sense of unreality and timelessness.
One of the last prints brings the whole story up to date. The girl lies prostrate on a window-sill; the anonymous
roof tops of the modern city appear in the background. [197]