The choleric temperament (the element fire), Jacques de Gheyn (II) (workshop or), after Jacques de Gheyn (II), 1596 - 1597 print Presentation of the choleric temperament in the form of a middle -aged man in a fighting position (a warrior), with a helmet on the head, a shield in the left hand, a dagger in the right hand. Behind him a drum, on his right side a Furketstok with burning wick and a musket, a sword and a glove in front of his feet. A number of burning buildings in the background. Under the performance two lines of text in Latin. This print is part of a series of four temperaments, ea
The choleric temperament (the element fire), Jacques de Gheyn (II) (workshop or), after Jacques de Gheyn (II), 1596 - 1597 print Presentation of the choleric temperament in the form of a middle -aged man in a fighting position (a warrior), with a helmet on the head, a shield in the left hand, a dagger in the right hand. Behind him a drum, on his right side a Furketstok with burning wick and a musket, a sword and a glove in front of his feet. A number of burning buildings in the background. Under the performance two lines of text in Latin. This print is part of a series of four temperaments, each depicted by a figure, engaged in an action and sitting/standing in an environment associated with one of the four elements. Each performance has a two -way Latin caption. print maker: Leiden (possibly)print maker: Netherlandspublisher: Leiden (possibly) paper engraving choleric temperament. fire (one of the four elements). the soldier; the soldier's life
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