Kit Create with stickers inspired by Giuseppe Arcimboldo - Djeco

CJ490701

"Inspired By" is a range of art and craft kits for children that draws inspiration from world-renowned artists to create an engaging creative experience.

A sticker collage kit that explores the work of Giuseppe Arcimboldo, the master of the Mannerist style. Add and layer stickers to create fun, playful...

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Characteristics

Age
5 ans +
Art movement
21st century
Artist
Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1527-1593)
Reference
CJ490701
EAN
3070900093706
Matière de l'article
Cardboard, paper, plastic
Model dimensions
20cm x 20cm

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Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1527-1593)

Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1526-1593) was an Italian Renaissance painter known for his portraits of fruit, vegetables, flowers and animals. Born in Milan, he began his career as a classical artist, working on stained glass and frescoes. Some time later, he became court painter to the Habsburgs, where he produced his most famous works, playing with illusion and surrealist compositions. His allegorical portraits, like the Seasons and Elements series, made him a precursor of Surrealism.