A Baroque Landscape of Earth, Water and Fire : The Production of Space at Skokloster, a Swedish Estate of the Seventeenth Century
This article uses the elemental concepts of earth, water and fire to examine the production, use and control of space in the seventeenth-century Wrangel estate at Skokloster in central Sweden. Using a relational approach, the paper discusses how the elements symbolically express a part of the baroque aesthetic, how they were emphasised or pinned down as part of an economic asset, and how they reac
