The Angel of Death

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The Angel of Death is a symbolically rich painting by Evelyn De Morgan that personifies death as a serene, winged figure, blending Pre-Raphaelite detail with spiritual and allegorical themes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
work of art
artHistoricalContext British late Victorian spiritualist art
artist Evelyn De Morgan
artStyle Pre-Raphaelite detail
symbolic representation
associatedWith Evelyn De Morgan’s spiritual and mystical interests
Victorian art
characteristic highly detailed composition
personification of death as calm and peaceful
spiritual symbolism
colorPalette rich
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Evelyn De Morgan
depicts angel
female figure
personification of death
winged figure
genre allegorical painting
symbolist painting
hasInfluenceFrom Pre-Raphaelite art
surface form: Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood aesthetics
hasMotive comfort in the face of death
contemplation of mortality
hasTheme afterlife
allegory
death
spirituality
transition between life and death
hasType religious and spiritual art
symbolic figure painting
languageOfTitle English
medium oil painting
movement Pre-Raphaelite art
surface form: Pre-Raphaelite
notableFor blend of Pre-Raphaelite detail with spiritual allegory
serene depiction of death
period late 19th century
portrays death as a serene presence
subjectMatter death represented as an angel
title The Angel of Death self-link
tone serene

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Evelyn De Morgan notableWork The Angel of Death
Vaughan Williams Dona nobis pacem hasMovement The Angel of Death
subject surface form: Dona nobis pacem
Mary Evelyn Pickering notableWork The Angel of Death
The Angel of Death title The Angel of Death self-link