Giuseppe Arcimboldo was an Italian painter best known for creating imaginative portrait heads made entirely of objects like fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish, and books. He served as a court painter for Holy Roman Emperors Ferdinand I, Maximilian II, and Rudolph II from 1562 until his death in 1593. Some of his most famous works from this period include his interpretations of the Four Seasons from the 1560s-1570s and the portraits Flora and Vertumnus, which featured Emperor Rudolph II composed entirely of plants and food. While highly acclaimed during his lifetime, interest in Arcimboldo's unique style declined after his death, though it saw a revival in the