A Three-Headed Monster in an Alchemical Flask, Representing the Composition of the Alchemical Philosopher's Stone: Salt, Sulphur, and Mercury

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This image is one of a sub-series in the 'Splendor Solis', showing crowned alchemical flasks containing symbols of the various stages of the Great Work. In the original manuscript, scenes of symbolically relevant activities in village life are shown outside the image, along with an astronomical sign at the top. Lennep identifies the beast shown as Cerberus, while he notes that Hartlaub calls it a lion. The three colours here (white, red and black) are the colours through which the philosopher's stone passes in the process of transmutation.

Wellcome Collection

London

Title

A Three-Headed Monster in an Alchemical Flask, Representing the Composition of the Alchemical Philosopher's Stone: Salt, Sulphur, and Mercury

Medium

watercolour on paper (?)

Measurements

H 40.6 x W 19.6 cm

Accession number

38824i

Acquisition method

presumed to be part of the collection formed by Henry S. Wellcome

Work type

Drawing & watercolour

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