Deutsch: Moritz von Schwind: "Wie die Thiere den Jäger begraben". Holzschnitt nach einer Zeichnung von Moritz v. Schwind, Münchener Bilderbogen Nr. 44 "Die guten Freunde" (München, 1850).
English: Moritz von Schwind: "Wie die Thiere den Jäger begraben". Wood engraving after a drawing by Moritz v. Schwind, from Münchener Bilderbogen No. 44 "Die guten Freunde" (Munich, 1850).
This image was possibly the picture that provided inspiration for the ironic funeral march that forms the third movement of Gustav Mahler's First Symphony (composed c. 1884-1888; revised 1893-1910).
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1850
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Moritz von Schwind
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