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Renaissance artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo painted witty, even surreal portraits composed of fruits, vegetables, fish and trees. The job of a renaissance court portraitist was to produce likenesses of his sovereigns to display at the palace and give to foreign dignitaries or prospective brides.
Arcimboldo
was an Italian Mannerist painter known for his extraordinary, and
sometimes monstrous, human portraits. His unique collage style, which
embodies a true surreal wit, is comprised of fruit and vegetables, animals, books, and other objects.
Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Arcimboldo also spelled Arcimboldi, (born c. 1527, Milan [Italy]—died 1593, Milan), Italian Mannerist painter whose grotesque compositions of fruits, vegetables, animals, books, and other objects were arranged to resemble human portraits.
Though Arcimboldo
is best known for his portraits made up of flowers, vegetables and
fruits, the artist also made several portraits made of other assembled
objects with relevance to the sitter.
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