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Death and the Maiden, a concept ultimately derived from the Medieval "Dance of Death", may refer to:
In visual art:
- Death and the Maiden (motif), born of Renaissance art
- Death and the Maiden painting by Hans Baldung
- Death and the Maiden painting by Egon Schiele
- Death and the Maiden sketch by Edvard Munch
- Death and the Maiden painting by Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
In music:
- "Death and the Maiden" (song), composed by Franz Schubert in 1817
- Death and the Maiden Quartet, string quartet by Franz Schubert, composed in 1824
- Death and the Maiden Ballet, by Nikos Skalkottas, composed in 1938
- "Death and the Maiden" (The Verlaines song)
- "Death and the Maiden Retold", a song by The Imagined Village from their self-titled debut album
In drama:
- Death and the Maiden (play), by Ariel Dorfman
- Death and the Maiden (film), adaptation by Roman Polanski
- Prinzessinnendramen: Der Tod und das Mädchen I-V (Princess Dramas: Death and the Maiden I-V), five theatrical plays by Elfriede Jelinek
In literature:
- Death and the Maidens, a biography of Fanny Imlay
- Death and the Maiden, a novel by Gladys Mitchell
- "Death and the Maiden", a short story by Ray Bradbury
- Death and the Maiden, a novel by P. N. Elrod
- Batman: Death and the Maidens, a graphic novel by Greg Rucka
In television:
- "Death and the Maiden" (The Vampire Diaries), an episode of the television series The Vampire Diaries