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Vertumnus - Rudolf II, c1590. Artist: Giuseppe ArcimboldiVertumnus - Rudolf II, c1590. Rudolph II (1552-1612), Holy Roman Emperor from 1576, as Vertumnus, ancient Roman god of seasons who presided over gardens and orchards
Winter, 1563. Artist: Giuseppe ArcimboldiWinter, 1563. From the Four Seasons series. From the Gemaldegalerie, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Fire, 1566. Artist: Giuseppe ArcimboldiFire, 1566. One of the four images in the Elements series. From the Gemaldegalerie, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Earth, 1570. Artist: Giuseppe ArcimboldiEarth, 1570. One of the four images in the Elements series. From a private collection
Flora, c1591. Artist: Giuseppe ArcimboldiFlora, c1591. Still life of the head and shoulders of a woman made of flowers. From a private collection
The Cook, c1570. Artist: Giuseppe ArcimboldiThe Cook, c1570. This image can be interpreted in two ways, either as a cook taking the lid off a dish of sucking pigs or, if turned upside down, as the head of the cook. From a private collection
Costume design for a costume for a dragon, 16th century. Artist: Giuseppe ArcimboldiCostume design for a costume for a dragon, 16th century. From the Department of Prints and Drawings, Florence
Design for a costume for a cook, 16th century. Artist: Giuseppe ArcimboldiDesign for a costume for a cook, 16th century. From the Department of Prints and Drawings, Florence
Costume designs for allegorical characters, 16th century. Artist: Giuseppe ArcimboldiCostume designs for allegorical characters, 16th century. From the Department of Prints and Drawings, Florence
Costume designs for classical deities, 16th century. Artist: Giuseppe ArcimboldiCostume designs for classical deities, 16th century. Diana/Artemis and Mars/Ares. From the Department of Prints and Drawings, Florence
Costume design for classical figures, 16th century. Artist: Giuseppe ArcimboldiCostume design for classical figures, 16th century. Top left: Marcus Tullius Cicero (106-43 BC), Roman orator and statesman. Top right: Euclid (active 300 BC), Greek mathematician