Death and Maiden. Death and the Maiden was a common motif in Renaissance art, especially painting and prints in Germany.
   The usual form shows just two figures, with a young woman being seized by a personification of Death, often shown as a skeleton. Variants may include other figures.
   It developed from the Danse Macabre with an added erotic subtext. The German artist Hans Baldung depicted it several times.
   The motif was revived during the romantic era in the arts, a notable example being Franz Schubert's song Der Tod und das Mädchen, setting a poem by the German poet Matthias Claudius. Part of the piano part was re-used in Schubert's famous String Quartet No. 14, which is therefore also known by this title, in either English or German.
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