MAKE A MEME View Large Image The Lawyer, possibly Ulrich Zasius, 1461-1536, humanist, jurist (Giuseppe Arcimboldo) - Nationalmuseum - 15897.tif Ulrich Zasius information field Creator Giuseppe Arcimboldo The Lawyer possibly Ulrich Zasius 1461-1536 humanist jurist ...
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Keywords: The Lawyer, possibly Ulrich Zasius, 1461-1536, humanist, jurist (Giuseppe Arcimboldo) - Nationalmuseum - 15897.tif Ulrich Zasius information field Creator Giuseppe Arcimboldo The Lawyer possibly Ulrich Zasius 1461-1536 humanist jurist Arcimboldo ™s paintings show human figures made up of different objects with the aim of representing a particular subject Here a pile of books and documents has been draped in a fur-trimmed gown The face consists of birds and fishes The portrait is assumed to be of an official or scholar possibly the lawyer Ulrich Zasius Arcimboldo ™s allegorical paintings were held in great esteem by Maximilian II and Rudolf II This one belonged to the imperial collections in Prague and was brought to Sweden after the Thirty Years War Arcimboldos mĂ„lningar visar mĂ€nskliga figurer uppbyggda av olika föremĂ„l i syfte att representera ett bestĂ€mt Ă€mne HĂ€r har en hög böcker och dokument klĂ€tts med en pĂ€lsbrĂ€mad kappa Ansiktet bestĂ„r av fĂ„glar och fiskar PortrĂ€ttet antas förestĂ€lla en byrĂ„krat eller en lĂ€rd man möjligen juristen Ulrich Zasius Arcimboldos allegoriska mĂ„lningar uppskattades i hög grad av Maximilian II och Rudolf II Denna tillhörde de kejserliga samlingarna i Prag och kom till Sverige efter trettioĂ„riga kriget header Arcimboldo ™s paintings show human figures made up of different objects with the aim of representing a particular subject Here a pile of books and documents has been draped in a fur-trimmed gown The face consists of birds and fishes The portrait is assumed to be of an official or scholar possibly the lawyer Ulrich Zasius Arcimboldo ™s allegorical paintings were held in great esteem by Maximilian II and Rudolf II This one belonged to the imperial collections in Prague and was brought to Sweden after the Thirty Years War Arcimboldos mĂ„lningar visar mĂ€nskliga figurer uppbyggda av olika föremĂ„l i syfte att representera ett bestĂ€mt Ă€mne HĂ€r har en hög böcker och dokument klĂ€tts med en pĂ€lsbrĂ€mad kappa Ansiktet bestĂ„r av fĂ„glar och fiskar PortrĂ€ttet antas förestĂ€lla en byrĂ„krat eller en lĂ€rd man möjligen juristen Ulrich Zasius Arcimboldos allegoriska mĂ„lningar uppskattades i hög grad av Maximilian II och Rudolf II Denna tillhörde de kejserliga samlingarna i Prag och kom till Sverige efter trettioĂ„riga kriget 1566 Oil on canvas Olja pĂ„ duk Size cm 51 64 Framed Size cm 58 5 71 5 6 Institution Nationalmuseum Stockholm Institution Gripsholm Castle Signerad Giuseppe Arcimboldo F 1566 pĂ„ baksidan accession number 15897 NMGrh 1227 place of creation Hans Thorwid / Nationalmuseum Nationalmuseum Stockholm cooperation project Licensed-PD-Art PD-old-auto PD-Nationalmuseum_Stockholm 1593 Media contributed by Nationalmuseum Stockholm 2016-10 Portrait paintings in Gripsholms slott Paintings in the Nationalmuseum Stockholm Ulrich Zasius Giuseppe Arcimboldo
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