About the Work
The woman tries in vain to writhe her way out, but the grip of Death—in the guise of a living corpse—is mercilessly firm. Her bonnet shows that she is married; the grassy bank as the site of a rendezvous implies that she has come there to meet her lover and commit the vice of adultery. The engraving conveys a message of warning: Death’s violent attack is the inescapable punishment for such sinful behaviour.