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An alchemical representation of the four humors in relation to the four elements and their zodiacal signs. Woodcut from Leonhard Thurneyssers Quinta Essentia, Leipzig, 1574
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An alchemical representation of the four humors in relation to the four elements and their zodiacal signs. Woodcut from Leonhard Thurneyssers Quinta Essentia, Leipzig, 1574
FOUR HUMORS.
An alchemical representation of the four humors in relation to the four elements and their zodiacal signs. Woodcut from Leonhard Thurneyssers Quinta Essentia, Leipzig, 1574
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1574 Alchemy Allegory Container Decanter Dove Element Flask Four Humor Leonhard Occult Personification Scientific Revolution Symbol Zodiac Hermaphrodite Humors
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This woodcut print from 1574 offers a glimpse into the world of alchemy and its intricate symbolism. Entitled "An alchemical representation of the four humors in relation to the four elements and their zodiacal signs" it is a visual feast for those interested in both science and art. The image showcases a hermaphroditic figure, representing the union of opposites, surrounded by various objects that hold significant meaning. The four humors - blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile - are personified through different characters within this allegorical composition. Each humor is associated with one of the four elements (air, water, fire, earth) as well as their corresponding zodiacal signs. The attention to detail is remarkable; every element has been carefully crafted to convey hidden messages. From the man's beard symbolizing wisdom to his hat denoting knowledge and authority in German culture at that time – each aspect adds depth to this enigmatic artwork. As we delve further into history, we can appreciate how this woodcut represents not only an artistic expression but also reflects beliefs prevalent during the Renaissance period. It serves as a reminder of humanity's fascination with understanding nature's secrets while hinting at early scientific revolution movements taking place around that era. Leonhard Thurneysser's Quinta Essentia was undoubtedly ahead of its time when published in Leipzig over four centuries ago. Today, this print continues to captivate viewers with its intricate symbolism and
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