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T O P I C R E V I E WCapriciousCapricornJoachim Beuckelaer (1533-1573)The Four Elements series1. Air (1570) 2. Fire (1570) 3. Earth (1569) 4. Water (1569) sorenHow is fire relatedCapriciousCapricornOpen for discussion.But I found this. 'Fire is one of Beuckelaer's most ambitious works, combining the still life of haunches of meat and poultry being prepared for cooking on the fire beyond with a dramatic use of perspective constructions involving multiple vanishing points. Beyond the kitchen Christ is shown seated with Martha and Mary.'Also this.https://mydailyartdisplay.wordpress.com/2011/05/01/the-four-elements-fire-by-joachim-beuckelaer/sorenThis makes more sense: CapriciousCapricornSoren, how old are you? sorenWhyFaith CapriciousCapricornBecause! ))sorenThe food in each picture was related to what element it was found in. I just completed the missing piece to the series. The original fire wasn't fitting. Sorry for my poor quick drawing.ElysiaCapriciousCapricorn,I love your approach!! CapriciousCapricornElysia, Thank you hannaramaaI LOVE fire's!
The Four Elements series
1. Air (1570)
2. Fire (1570)
3. Earth (1569)
4. Water (1569)
But I found this.
'Fire is one of Beuckelaer's most ambitious works, combining the still life of haunches of meat and poultry being prepared for cooking on the fire beyond with a dramatic use of perspective constructions involving multiple vanishing points. Beyond the kitchen Christ is shown seated with Martha and Mary.'
Also this.
https://mydailyartdisplay.wordpress.com/2011/05/01/the-four-elements-fire-by-joachim-beuckelaer/
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