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Portrait with vegetables (The The market gardener). 16th century (Painting)
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Portrait with vegetables (The The market gardener). 16th century (Painting)
LRI4974611 Portrait with vegetables (The The market gardener). 16th century (Painting) by Arcimboldo, Giuseppe (1527-93); Pinacoteca, Cremona, Italy; (add.info.: Portrait with vegetables (The Maraicher). Among the vegetables and fruits represented: nuts, radish, mushroom, garlic, chestnut, onion, salad, hazelnut and turnip. Painting by Giuseppe Arcimboldi (Arcimboldo) (1527-1593) Cremona, Pinacoteca Comunale); Luisa Ricciarini; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23719374
© Luisa Ricciarini / Bridgeman Images
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This 16th-century painting by Giuseppe Arcimboldo, titled "Portrait with vegetables (The Market Gardener)", is a true masterpiece that combines artistry and botanical elements in a unique way. The artist's creativity shines through as he skillfully arranges various vegetables and fruits to form an intriguing portrait. Upon closer inspection, one can spot an assortment of nature's bounty meticulously placed to create this whimsical artwork. From the vibrant radishes and mushrooms to the aromatic garlic and onions, each vegetable adds its own distinct character to the composition. Nuts, chestnuts, hazelnuts, and even turnips make their presence felt amidst this delightful medley of colors and textures. Arcimboldo's talent for caricature is evident in his ability to transform these everyday ingredients into a striking portrait. The artist's attention to detail brings life-like qualities to each element while maintaining a sense of playfulness throughout the piece. Displayed at Pinacoteca in Cremona, Italy, this painting showcases Arcimboldo's mastery of both art and botany. It serves as a testament not only to his artistic prowess but also highlights the significance of food in our lives. This extraordinary fusion of science, natural history, and culinary delights invites viewers on a visual journey that celebrates the beauty found within nature itself. Luisa Ricciarini has captured this remarkable print with utmost precision, allowing us all to appreciate Arcimboldo's genius for generations to come.
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