Giuseppe Arcimboldo's Vertumnus, painted around 1590-1591, is a Renaissance portrait that initially appears to be a royal face but is actually composed entirely of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and plants, representing the Roman god of seasons and change while also depicting Emperor Rudolf II.
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Giuseppe Arcimboldo’s Vertumnus | Art Comes AliveAdded:
This is Vertumnus, painted around 1590 by Giuseppe Arcimboldo.
At first, it looks like a royal portrait.
But, look closer. The emperor's face is made entirely of fruit, flowers, vegetables, and the seasons themselves.
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