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** [[Death and the Maiden (Egon Schiele painting)|''Death and the Maiden'' (Egon Schiele painting)]], a [[1916 in art|1916]] painting by [[Egon Schiele]] ** [[Death and the Maiden (Egon Schiele painting)|''Death and the Maiden'' (Egon Schiele painting)]], a [[1916 in art|1916]] painting by [[Egon Schiele]]
**Several works by [[Niklaus Manuel Deutsch]] **Several works by [[Niklaus Manuel Deutsch]]
 +*[[Death and the Maiden (Hans Schwarz)]], tondo
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* in '''music''': * in '''music''':
** [[Death and the Maiden (song)|"Death and the Maiden" (song)]], an [[1817]] song composed by [[Franz Schubert]] ** [[Death and the Maiden (song)|"Death and the Maiden" (song)]], an [[1817]] song composed by [[Franz Schubert]]

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Death and the Maiden was a common theme in Renaissance art, especially in painting. It was developed from the Dance of Death theme and the myth of Persephone and Hades. The theme consists of a personified death figure and a "maiden". The new element was an erotic subtext. A prominent representative is Hans Baldung Grien.

The motif was picked up again in romantic art, a prominent example being Franz Schubert's lied Der Tod und das Mädchen.

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