Fire, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, 1566

Fire, Giuseppe Arcimboldo, 1566

From the series series representing the four elements. The allegory of fire combines objects that are related to fire. The cheek is formed by a large firestone, the neck and chin are formed by a burning candle and an oil lamp, the nose and ear are contoured by firesteels; a blond moustache is formed by a crossed bundle of wood shavings for kindling, the eye is an extinguished candle stub, the forehead area is a wound-up fuse, the hair of the head forms a crown of blazing logs. The breast is composed of fire weapons: mortar and canon barrels together with the respective gunpowder shovel and a pistol barrel. Prominently positioned in the picture is the collar of the order of the golden fleece, beneath which the imperial double-eagle can be seen: a clear reference to the habsburg house and the beneficiary of the series, emperor maximilian ii. Object Type: painting. Genre: allegory. Date: 1566. Dimensions: height: 66.5 cm (26.1 in); width: 51 cm (20 in). Medium: lime. Collection: Kunsthistorisches Museum. Giuseppe Arcimboldo - Fire - WGA0825
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