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For the first time, Arcimboldo 1573 designed his famous "Kompositköpfe" for the cycle of "The four seasons", in which he composed the portraits of plants characteristic of the season and parts of plants. The images contain numerous allusions to the House of Habsburg, and are at the same time an allegory of the four age - the four elements fire (summer), water (winter), air (spring) and Earth (autumn). This series is complete in the collection of the Louvre. A new technique was used for the reproduction: the fine art LUVRÉE process is a quantum leap in the art of printing, which allows a three-dimensional painting print in unprecedented detail and brilliance. In months of master work finely chiselled dies create a sensationally realistic picture using Impasto strokes of the brush up in the smallest image structures. The three-dimensional surface is indistinguishable from an original painting! Original: you oil on canvas, Musée Louvre, Paris.
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