• The Seasons or The Four Seasons is a set of four paintings produced in 1563, 1572 and 1573 by the Italian artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo.
  • The Four Seasons is the result of the great talent of Giuseppe Arcimboldo: a painter able to create unique illusions.
  • Arcimboldo’s Allegories of the Seasons: Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Four Seasons in One Head, 1590, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA.
  • After an eight-month absence, Giuseppe Arcimboldo’s suite of paintings “The Four Seasons” (1573) has reclaimed its spot in the Louvre Museum.
  • Painted around 1590, after Arcimboldo had returned to his native city, the _Four Seasons_ is one of his last works.
  • The flowers and fruit (apples, plums, grapes, and cherries) in the Four Seasons compare with the same or similar nature motifs in Arcimboldo's other works.
  • Four Seasons in One Head. Home. Artists. Giuseppe Arcimboldo. ... This painting captures all the four seasons that he wished to convey to his audience.
  • ...Ferdinand I, King of Bohemia, requested that Arcimboldo come to the Habsburg Imperial Court where he painted the first series of the Four Seasons.
  • An eight-month restoration of Giuseppe Arcimboldo's Four Seasons ends at the Louvre. The four paintings are now back on public display.