Spring
Acrylic
WallArt
Baroque Mannerism
1563
66.0 x 50.0 cm
Королівська академія витончених мистецтв Сан-Фернандо
Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1527 – 1593)
Discover Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1527-1593), the Italian Mannerist master renowned for his surreal portraits composed of fruits, vegetables & objects. Explore his whimsical yet insightful art!
Королівська академія витончених мистецтв Сан-Фернандо (Madrid, Spain)
Відкрийте для себе іспанське мистецтво! Королівська академія витончених мистецтв Сан-Фернандо: шедеври Гойї, Веласкеса та багата колекція декоративного мистецтва. Зануртесь у спадщину Іспанії!
A World Reimagined: The Enigmatic Art of Giuseppe Arcimboldo
Giuseppe Arcimboldo, a name that conjures images both whimsical and profoundly strange, remains one of the most singular figures in Renaissance art. Born in Milan in 1527, his career unfolded against the backdrop of a Europe steeped in intellectual ferment, religious upheaval, and an insatiable curiosity about the natural world. While initially recognized for more conventional works – frescoes adorning cathedrals and portraits adhering to established courtly standards – Arcimboldo’s enduring legacy rests upon a series of composite heads constructed entirely from meticulously arranged objects: fruits, vegetables, flowers, books, even musical instruments. These weren't mere playful exercises in visual trickery; they were complex allegories, imbued with symbolism that resonated deeply within the Renaissance worldview and continue to fascinate audiences today. His father, Biagio Arcimboldo, was an artist himself, providing young Giuseppe with a formative artistic education—a foundation upon which he would build his revolutionary approach to portraiture.- Style: Mannerism – Characterized by exaggerated forms, stylized poses, and dramatic lighting, Arcimboldo’s work deliberately rejected the idealized beauty favored by earlier Renaissance artists. Instead, he embraced a theatrical aesthetic that prioritized intellectual engagement over mere visual pleasure.
- Technique: Arcimboldo employed oil paint on canvas with remarkable precision and patience. Each element—a peach blossom petal, a quill pen feather, a lemon slice—was painstakingly positioned to create an illusion of depth and texture, demonstrating mastery of chiaroscuro (the interplay of light and shadow).
About this artwork
- Title: Spring
- Artist: Giuseppe Arcimboldo
- Year: 1563
- Original dimensions: 66.0 x 50.0 cm
- Format: Portrait
- Copyright status: Public domain
- Where to see it: Королівська академія витончених мистецтв Сан-Фернандо
- Creative period: Mature Period
- Corpus context: artistic legacy , renaissance symbolism
- Main color: Espresso
Quick Facts
- Notable elements or techniques: Composite image; Floral crown
- Movement: Mannerism
- Year: 1563
- Location: Museo de la Real Academia de San Fernando, Madrid
- Artistic style: Symbolic portraiture
- Influences: Renaissance humanism
- Artist: Giuseppe Arcimboldo