Fire (1566) by Giuseppe Arcimboldo

Fire - Giuseppe Arcimboldo - 1566

Artwork Information

TitleFire
ArtistGiuseppe Arcimboldo
Date1566
Mediumoil,wood
Dimensions76 x 51 cm
Art MovementMannerism (Late Renaissance)
Current LocationKunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria

About Fire

The artwork titled “Fire,” crafted by Giuseppe Arcimboldo in 1566, utilizes oil on wood as its medium. It belongs to the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement and measures 76 by 51 centimeters. This allegorical painting is located in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna, Austria.

“Fire” depicts a profile composed of various items associated with fire, such as burning logs and flames forming the subject’s hair. The use of meticulously rendered elements like metal and wood contributes to the composition, creating the illusion of a human figure. Arcimboldo’s distinctive style is reflected in the fantastical and imaginative blending of objects to form anthropomorphic representations. The warm, vibrant hues dominate the artwork, emphasizing the elemental theme and enhancing the allegorical meaning behind the piece.

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