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The Triumph of Death (detail)Buonamico Buffalmacco

This disturbing fragment (1336–41) shows a demon seizing the soul of a child, tugged from its mother’s arms. The child appears both corporeal and spiritual, reflecting medieval fears of damnation from birth. The image underscores the fragility of salvation and the ever-present threat of eternal loss.
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