O renascentista antecipou o surrealismo. Veja em detalhes no site
LIBRARIANA deel 2 In aansluiting op een bericht in “librariana; deel 1”, dat verscheidene van de beste bibliotheken in de Verenigde Staten boeken bezitten die gebonden zijn met menselijke huid…
Out of Bounds (OOB) is an interesting photo effect where the object or scene in the image seems to jump right out of the photo or its borders. It is a photo manipulation technique to add an...
Telephone Pole, 1982 David Hockney Love this one! Gregory and Shino---1982 The Desk-David Hockney 1984 ...
Jordan Clark is a collage artist from California who creates these interesting digital and paper collages. He de-constructs a vintage image and recreates a kaleidoscopic vision of it, as if looking…
Download this free illustration of Woman Portrait Face from Pixabay's vast library of royalty-free stock images, videos and music.
My name is Anna Tokarska and I'm a Polish artist & photographer creating realistic looking portraits composed mostly of fruits and vegetables. The inspiration behind the work, are the paintings of XVI Italian mannerist Giuseppe Arcimboldo, who has been known for his incredible allegorical-still life-portraits.
Portraits morcelés è il nome della serie di photo-sculptures di portraits in bianco e nero realizzati dall'artista francese Brno Del Zou.
LIBRARIANA deel 2 In aansluiting op een bericht in “librariana; deel 1”, dat verscheidene van de beste bibliotheken in de Verenigde Staten boeken bezitten die gebonden zijn met menselijke huid…
Guiseppe Arcimboldo, 1527 - 1593 Arcimboldo was an Italian painter best known for creating imaginative portrait heads made entirely of such objects as fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish, and 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. Arcimboldo does not look like a fun person in this self portrait, but he was skilled and imaginative in his art, and is most famous for his "portraits" of Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter: 'The Four Seasons' Following on from my posts for Winter here and Spring here now here comes Summer: 1563 This picture of Summer, which is now in the Kunsthisorisches Museum in Vienna, forms part of Arcimboldo's first series of the Four Seasons. Like other pictures of Summer, it bears the inscription "Guiseppe Arcimboldo F." on the collar of the figure. There are only minor differences from the one he painted 10 years later in 1573, whereas it differs more obviously from the other two 'Summer', both with regard to composition and in the design of the head dress. 1573 Like Spring, this picture belongs to the complete series of the Four Seasons which is now in the Musée National du Louvre in Paris. What is said about the garlands around the Spring picture here also applies to this one. Both Summer and Spring are human heads in profile. Summer consists entirely of different kinds of summer fruit and vegetables. The glowing colours of the head stand out in bold relief against the dark background. Also here on the broad, stiff collar he has delicately woven the words "Guiseppe Arcimboldo - F." The F stands for fecit ("he has done it"). This is the painter's way of authenticating his work of art. On the shoulder there is the date of the painting: 1573 Summer, 1572 Private collection, Berlin Summer, undated Bayerische Staatsgemaeldesammlungen, Munich This depiction of Summer is the most unusual one among the four paintings shown here. A close study of the individual elements may reveal that in a number of places the paint was applied rather more spontaneously. Guiseppe Arcimboldo "...perfect in his uniqueness, as are only the great". * The order of the Seasons is full of symbolical symmetry. There are always two matching heads in profile, one of them facing left, the other right and expressing a special relationship between the seasons they symbolize. The Air of Spring here shows up the glowing colours of flowers in blossom. Summer and Fire both share a common star as their point of reference - the sun. Fire, 1566 In this allegory Arcimboldo depicted several different types of fire, ranging from the small light of an oil-lamp or a candle to the tremendous power of cannons and guns. A flame can be kindled by striking the two pieces of steel (the nose and the ear) against the flint which decorates the Golden Fleece. This will light the little oil-lamp (the chin of the figure), the bundle of spills (the moustache), the rolled-up taper candle (the forehead complete with wrinkles) and finally the pile of firewood, whose flames surround the head like a crown. There is hardly any other work of Arcimboldo's which is more explicit in its references to the Hapsburgs. The neck is separated from the body by the chain of the Golden Fleece, which was one of the most important orders of the time. Duke Philipp of Burgundy gave it to the Hapsburgs on the day of his wedding 1429. Like many others, he became one of the Hapsburgs through marriage. What is even more significant is the presence of the double eagle, the symbol of the Holy Roman Empire of which the Hapsburgs were emperors at the time of Arcimboldo. Finally there are the gun and the cannons. These may well have served the purpose of emphasizing the great military power of the Hapsburgs rulers, then at war with Turkey * Remark: All images: Benedikt Taschen Verlag GmbH
.css-1sgivba{display:-webkit-box;display:-webkit-flex;display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;-webkit-align-items:center;-webkit-box-align:center;-ms-flex-align:center;align-items:center;-webkit-flex-direction:row;-ms-flex-direction:row;flex-direction:row;gap:0.5rem;margin-bottom:var(--chakra-space-2);} .css-cosgki{font-size:16px;font-weight:var(--chakra-fontWeights-bold);} Product Type: Photographic Print Print Size: 16" x 16" Finished Size: 16" x 16" .css-1336n79{display:-webkit-box;display:-webkit-flex;display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;-webkit-align-items:center;-webkit-box-align:center;-ms-flex-align:center;align-items:center;-webkit-flex-direction:row;-ms-flex-direction:row;flex-direction:row;gap:0.5rem;margin-top:var(--chakra-space-8);margin-bottom:var(--chakra-space-8);} Product ID: 36552126818A
Si hay un autor fascinante y sorprendente para los más pequeños este es Giuseppe Arcimboldo. Hoy os proponemos dos actividades con las que acercar su obra.
The amazing photography series by Klaus Enrique Gerdes inspired by the work of 16th century Italian painter Giuseppe Arcimboldo
Create portrait montages like David Hockney's classic series, either as physical prints or in the digital domain
Arcimboldo's extraordinary, and sometimes monstrous, human portraits are an iconic addition to Italian Mannerism.
Autumn Season Giuseppe Arcimboldo circa 1573. Giuseppe Arcimboldo (also spelled Arcimboldi; 1527 - July 11, 1593) was an Italian painter best known for creating imaginative portrait heads made entirely of such objects as fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish, and books. The Seasons or The Four Seasons is a set of four paintings produced in 1563, 1572 and 1573 by Giuseppe Arcimboldo. He offered the set to Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor in 1569. This poster print is Arcimboldos Autumn (Otono) season. POSTER & SHIPPING INFORMATION: This listing is for posters of various sizes, A4 8.25 x 11.75 inches, 12 x 18, 16 x 24, 20 x 28, or 24 x 36 inches. Choose your size :-). They are perfect for framing and are print quality. We also do many other posters, prints and wall art. Check out the listings in our shop. We can also do custom prints / posters / canvases / wall art. This is a uniquely restored enhanced image to get the most wonderful print possible. All images used have been retouched to remove any major imperfections and then enhanced for digital printing. The images are of the highest quality and 300 dpi. The poster would look great on your wall, or as a present, also great for framing. ★ Size of poster is A4 8.25 x 11.75, 12 x 18, 16 x 24, 20 x 28, or 24 x 36 inches. Please choose your size. ★ Beautiful prints, printed on state of the art printers ★ Shipped from the UK for UK customers. We have a distribution center in the UK, mainly using Royal Mail, FEDex or UPS ★ Shipped from the USA for USA customers. We have distribution centers in the USA too, mainly using FEDex, UPS or DHL ★ Shipped from the EU for EU customers. We have a distribution centers Germany, France and other EU states ★ Digitally enhanced and remastered images ★ Printed on high quality premium matte 170gsm finished paper. It comes carefully packed, rolled in a cardboard fitted tube for posters above 8 x 12 (A4) size, and flat sturdy cardboard packaging for anything below A4 size.
Create portrait montages like David Hockney's classic series, either as physical prints or in the digital domain