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The Triumph of Death (detail)
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The Triumph of Death (detail)Buonamico Buffalmacco

This crowded scene (1336–41) shows naked figures packed tightly together, their heads and torsos emerging from a reddish ground. The fresco forms part of a larger cycle on death and judgment in the Camposanto cemetery at Pisa. The compressed bodies and strained gestures articulate medieval concern with the fate of the soul after death.
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