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The Gardener, ca. 1590

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© Museo Civico Ala Ponzone, Cremona; used with permission

Giuseppe Arcimboldo (Italian, ca. 1527-1593). The Gardener, ca. 1590. Oil on panel. 35 x 24 cm (13 3/4 x 9 7/16 in.).

© Museo Civico Ala Ponzone, Cremona

About the show:


The Milanese and the Hapsburgs couldn't get enough of him during his 16th century lifetime but, after his death, Giuseppe Arcimboldo's works languished unnoticed in some moldering closet of art history for over 300 years. Until, that is, the Surrealists came along, drew inspiration from his anthropomorphic paintings and touted the artist's name once again. Now, nearly another 100 years on, Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1526-1593) illustrates that his best-known works remain as fun, fresh and innovative as anything that's been done since, and were grounded in solid draftsmanship and compositional skills. The show includes 40 paintings, about 30 objets d'art (including weapons and armor), graphic works and one tapestry, all on loan from private and public collections worldwide.

Scheduled Venues

Musée du Luxembourg, Paris: September 15, 2007-January 13, 2008
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna: February 11-June 1, 2008

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