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Arcimboldo - Visual Jokes, Natural History, and Still-life Painting

English · Hardback

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In Giuseppe Arcimboldo's most famous paintings, grapes, fish, and even the beaks of birds form human hair. A pear stands in for a man's chin. Citrus fruits sprout from a tree trunk that doubles as a neck. All sorts of natural phenomena come together on canvas and panel to assemble the strange heads and faces that constitute one of Renaissance art's most striking oeuvres. The first major study in a generation of the artist behind these remarkable paintings, "Arcimboldo" tells the singular story of their creation. Drawing on his thirty-five-year engagement with the artist, Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann begins with an overview of Arcimboldo's life and work, exploring the artist's early years in sixteenth-century Lombardy, his grounding in Leonardesque traditions, and his tenure as a Habsburg court portraitist in Vienna and Prague. "Arcimboldo" then trains its focus on the celebrated composite heads, approaching them as visual jokes with serious underpinnings - images that poetically display pictorial wit while conveying an allegorical message.In addition to probing the humanistic, literary, and philosophical dimensions of these pieces, Kaufmann explains that they embody their creator's continuous engagement with nature painting and natural history. He reveals, in fact, that Arcimboldo painted many more nature studies than scholars have realized - a finding that significantly deepens current interpretations of the composite heads. Demonstrating the previously overlooked importance of these works to natural history and still-life painting, "Arcimboldo" finally restores the artist's fantastic visual jokes to their rightful place in the history of both science and art.

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Authors Thomas Dacosta Kaufmann, Kaufmann Thomas DaCosta
Publisher University Of Chicago Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.06.2010
 
EAN 9780226426860
ISBN 978-0-226-42686-0
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 228 mm x 287 mm x 32 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Plastic arts

ART / History / General, ART / Individual Artists / Monographs, History of Art, Painting & paintings, Renaissance art, Individual artists, art monographs, Renaissance style, Paintings and painting

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