Rudolf II of Habsburg as Vertumnus
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Rudolf II of Habsburg as Vertumnus

Support Type: Wood Panel
Paint Type: Oil Paint
Current Location: Skokloster Castle in Sweden

The painting symbolizes the relationship between power and nature. By showing the Emperor Rudolf II's portrait entirely made up of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and grains, Acrimboldo shows him as a ruler who embodies abundance, prosperity, and the natural world's fertility. The artwork suggests that a good leader brings growth and stability to society, just as nature provides nourishment and renewal.

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