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The Triumph of Death (detail)Buonamico Buffalmacco

This fresco fragment (1336–41) shows aristocratic youths engaged in courtly activities, unaware of Death's approach. Their refined clothing and detached demeanor illustrate the moral decay critiqued in the larger allegory. The scene underscores divine justice and the transient nature of earthly pleasures, central to the fresco's message.
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