A dying man, stoned on suspicion of spreading the plague. Colour lithograph after F. Jenewein, 1899.
- Jenewein, Felix, 1857-1905.
- Date:
- 1901
- Reference:
- 10129i
- Part of:
- The plague : A cycle of six pictures
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Description
Subject described by Karel B. Mádl as follows: "The suffering and misery are on the increase. There seems no end of them, the minds of men grow confused, and finding no help they seek the causes of these irresistible attacks of death, and in their frenzy seize anyone, whom they suspect of spreading the poison, and who is unable to afford them help. The Black Death used to be followed by bloodshed. Here lies one victim of it. From a naked body life is escaping in a pool of blood. The infuriated people stoned a physician, because he was suspected to be the originator of the plague, or that he refused them help."
Publication/Creation
Pragae [at Prague] : Sumptum fecit B. Kočí, 1901.
Physical description
1 print : lithograph, printed in colour ; image 43.4 x 37 cm.
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Select images of this work were taken by the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum: WT/D/1/20/1/7/91
Lettering
Felix Jenewein: Pestis. F. Jenewein. 1899.
Old Wellcome Museum label attached to the mount reads "The visit of the plague in Milan."
Notes
One of six plates in a portfolio with title pages and introduction by Karel B. Mádl
Reference
Wellcome Collection 10129i
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