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Encyclopedia > Giussepe Arcimboldo
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"Vertemnus", a portrait of Rudolf II

Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1527 in Milan, Italy - 1593) was a distinctive and eccentric painter who is best known for creating portrait heads made entirely of such objects as fruit or vegetables or flowers, or fish, or inanimate object such as books -- that is, he painted representations of these objects on the canvas arranged in such a way that the whole collection of objects formed a recognizable likeness of the portrait subject. In 1562 he became the court portraitist to Maximilian II at the Habsburg court in Vienna, and later, to his son Rudolf II, both of whom seem to have much liked Arcimboldo's extraordinary portraits.


He was also the court decorator, costume designer, and general art expert. His style of early pre-surrealist portraiture was much copied by his contemporaries, making it difficult at times to differentiate his work from that of imitators.


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Giuseppe Arcimboldo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (267 words)
In 1562 he became the court portraitist to Maximilian II at the Habsburg court in Vienna, and later, to his son Rudolf II, both of whom seem to have much liked Arcimboldo's extraordinary portraits.
His style of early pre-surrealist portraiture was much copied by his contemporaries, making it difficult at times to differentiate his work from that of imitators.
Instead of portraying people by employing fish, birds, and other animals or vegetation, these imitations of his style use nude female forms to parody the famous men and women whom the paintings parody, frequently depicting their subjects as rakes, satyrs, or devils.
Cuban ephemeral art festival lasts 90 minutes - Cuba Culture News - Havana Journal (466 words)
The most elaborate entry was ‘The Four Seasons,’ a series of relief paintings made of butter by hotel chef Jorge Gonzalez,
who copied the fruit and flower portraits of 16th Century Italian painter Giussepe Arcimboldo.
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Raeanne (Indonesia)
10th February 2009
For school, I'm creating an arcimboldo style piece of art composed of photographs, and so I have been researching professional artists who use the same style. But I can't seem to find any other artists who do. I'd like to know if there are any other professional artists who use the same style as arcimboldo? If you could help me with this, I will be forever thankful :)

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