Obras do artista giuseppe arcimboldo biography
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Artists Painters
AIVAZOVSKY, IVAN (1817-1900) Russian landscape painter
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ARCIMBOLDO, GIUSEPPE (1527-1593) Italian Renaissance painter
Giuseppe Arcimboldo – biography
BAROCCI, FEDERICO (1535-1612) Italian Renaissance painter
Federico Barocci at the Saint Louis Art Museum (2012)
BERNINI, GIAN LORENZO (1598-1680) Italian baroque sculptor
Portrait Busts by Bernini at the Getty (2008)
Bernini’s terracotta models at the Metropolitan (2012)
BLAKE, WILLIAM (1757-1827) British artist
The River of Life – William Blake at the Tate Liverpool (2008)
‘A new heaven is begun’ – William Blake at the Morgan Museum (2009)
BOSCH, HYERONIMUS (c.1450-1516) Flemish Renaissance painter
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BRUEGHEL, PIETER (c.1526/30 – 1569) Flemish Renaissance painter
“The triumph of the deathR
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Vertumnus (Arcimboldo)
Painting by Giuseppe Arcimboldo
Vertumnus is an oil painting produced by the Italian painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo in 1591 that consists of multiple fruits, vegetables and flowers that come together to create a portrait of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II. Although Arcimboldo's colleagues commented that Vertumnus was scherzo, or humorous, there were intentional political meanings behind the piece, particularly regarding the choice of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Arcimboldo's choice to include these items was also an intentional reference to the Roman god, Vertumnus.
Vertumnus was presented to Rudolf II after its completion. It was looted by the Swedish army after the Thirty Years' War. Although art historians lost track of Vertumnus after this shift, it reappeared in 1845 in Sweden in Skokloster Castle, where it remains.
Historical context
[edit]Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II
[edit]During Rudolf II's 29-year rule in Hungary and Bohemia, art
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El bibliotecario (Arcimboldo)
El bibliotecario es un óleo sobre lienzo realizado por el artistaitalianoGiuseppe Arcimboldo, dentro de la colección sektion Palacio dem Skokloster enstaka Suecia. titta cree que es un retrato dem Wolfgang Lazius, un humanista e historiador que sirvió a los emperadores sektion Sacro Imperio Romano Germánico de la Casa dem Habsburgo.[1]
Arcimboldo era el retratista oficial del emperador Fernando inom en 1562, y después de Maximiliano II y de Rodolfo II.[2] El bibliotecario es uno dem los cuadros pertenecientes a la serie de Arcimboldo sobre pinturas al séquito de Maximiliano. El Palacio de Skokloster data la obra ett 1562,[3] aunque otras fuentes sugieren que se compuso en 1566.[4][5]
Arcimboldo, siguiendo con la corriente renacentista del Manierismo, creó numerosos retratos sustituyendo las partes de la cara y cuerpo por otros objetos, como frutas, verduras, flores o, enstaka este caso, libros. Los elementos que utilizaba el