Bilder Ulisse Aldrovandi (1522-1605) – Sulphur or the Sun-Headed Smith – engraving (1648)
Beskrivning
"Sulphur. Schwefel." depicts a male figure with a sunburst head, holding a hammer and standing before an anvil, symbolizing the element sulphur. This engraving was published in Bologna in 1648 within the Musaeum Metallicum, a posthumous work printed by Giovanni Battista Ferroni. The central figure is surrounded by gothic letterpress text that provides alchemical and scientific commentary on the element's properties and its role in the transformation of metals. In the alchemical tradition, sulphur was often associated with the solar principle and the active, masculine force of combustion and creation.
Ulisse Aldrovandi was a celebrated italian naturalist and professor at the University of Bologna who is considered a founding father of modern natural history. He dedicated his life to the systematic collection and classification of thousands of specimens from the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms. His massive personal museum and research library provided the foundation for a monumental series of illustrated scientific volumes. Aldrovandi's work was essential in transitioning natural science from classical lore to empirical observation during the late renaissance.
Artist or Maker: Ulisse Aldrovandi.
Dimensions: Approximately 32 cm x 19 cm.
Medium: engraving.
Date: 1648.
Condition Report:
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