After a woodcut
by Albrecht Durer, Nuremberg, circa 1496. Conquest, War, Judgement,
and Death. The scene illustrates the passage in The Revelation
of Saint John wherein Judgement Day is prophecied. The first
rider, on the white steed of conquest, is farthest to the
right. The second rides the red roan horse of war, the third
the black horse of famine. The fourth, closest to the viewer,
rides the pale horse of death. These four were given authority
over one quarter of the earth to kill with bow, sword, famine,
plague and the wild beasts of the earth. This scene, and uncertain
medieval security (when the sound of horses at night was the
sound of an attack) illustrate why terrifying dreams have
long been called “nightmares”.
Limited edition
serigraph from a hand-cut stencil. Black
ink only.