Photo of collection object Death as Juggler (Revolution) (Tod als Jongleur [Revolution])
Rohlfs, Christian. Death as Juggler (Revolution) (Tod als Jongleur [Revolution]), 1918-1919. Color woodcut in yellow, red, and black on heavy wove paper, Image: 14 3/8 x 18 1/4 in. (36.5 x 46.4 cm) Sheet: 17 5/16 x 21 in. (44 x 53.3 cm). A. Augustus Healy Fund, 65.23.6. No known copyright restrictions.

Death as Juggler (Revolution) (Tod als Jongleur [Revolution])

1918-1919

Christian Rohlfs

German, 1849-1939

European Art

In Christian Rohlfs’s roughly hewn, unsettling woodcut, two women recoil from a skeleton juggling symbols of earthly power—an orb, a scepter, and a crown. The image is a reference to the danse macabre, or dance of death, a common medieval pictorial motif that served as a reminder that death is inevitable and impartial, coming for all regardless of class. Rohlfs likely found renewed purpose for the theme in the wake of World War I.

Rohlfs made his first prints at the age of sixty after seeing an exhibition of Die Brücke (The Bridge) artists in 1908. He worked almost exclusively in woodcut, hand-printing his own blocks, sometimes not in a press but by applying pressure to the sheet with a heavy object, and experimenting with different inks to make unique or variant impressions.

In 1937 the Nazis expelled Rohlfs from the Prussian Academy of Arts, condemned him as degenerate, and removed 412 of his works from public collections.
Maker/Artist
Rohlfs, Christian
Classification
Print
Formatted Medium
Color woodcut in yellow, red, and black on heavy wove paper
Locations
Place made: Germany
Dimensions
Image: 14 3/8 x 18 1/4 in. (36.5 x 46.4 cm) Sheet: 17 5/16 x 21 in. (44 x 53.3 cm)
Inscribed
Lower right in graphite: "Chr. Rohlfs"
Departments
European Art
Accession Number
65.23.6
Credit Line
A. Augustus Healy Fund
Rights Statement
No known copyright restrictions
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