This wall art draws by Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1527-1593), an Italian painter of the Mannerist period. It belongs to the very well-known allegoric plates for the four-season and is portrayed as a sort of Trompe-l'oeil: allegorical portraits or self-portraits made with objects or elements of the same kind. This art is a combination of a head with dry branches and rocks, and winter fruits like lemons and mandarins. This reproduction is a high-quality giclée, the perfect fit for your home, office, and all the places you love. It conveys the brightness and hues of the original artwork and is then hand-stretched on solid wood bars by their dedicated production team. Its quality ensures that it will maintain its beauty over time.