- by Luca Giordano. The
painting Vertumnus (ca. 1590) by
Giuseppe Arcimboldo depicts Rudolf II as
Vertumnus. "
Vertumnus then, that turn'st the year about...
-
these items was also an
intentional reference to the
Roman god,
Vertumnus.
Vertumnus was
presented to
Rudolf II
after its completion. It was
looted by...
- × 16.5 in). It was
retitled Vertumnus and Pomona,
referring to the
characters from Gr**** mythology,
Pomona and
Vertumnus,
whose tale is
recounted in Ovid's...
- that the
disguised Vertumnus convinces Pomona, by
means of
allusive stories, to "carpe diem" and
choose the
handsome youth Vertumnus, who
finally reveals...
- gods Silv**** and Picus, but
married Vertumnus after he
tricked her,
disguised as an old woman. She and
Vertumnus shared a
festival held on
August 13....
-
Vertumnus and
Pomona may
refer to:
Vertumnus and
Pomona (Claudel), a 1905
sculpture by
Camille Claudel Vertumnus and
Pomona (Melzi), a
painting by Francesco...
-
Vertumnus and
Pomona is a
painting by
Francesco Melzi dated to c. 1518–1522. It
depicts the
Roman god of the
seasons Vertumnus in the
guise of an old woman...
- by
Arcimboldo in the
collection of
Skokloster Castle (the
other being Vertumnus). The
painting was
brought to
Sweden following the
looting of
Prague Castle...
- Szasz's The Myth of
Mental Illness. The 1992
novelette The
Coming of
Vertumnus by Ian
Watson counterpoints the
innate surrealism of the
eponymous work...
-
Roman mythology, the god
Vertumnus could change his form at will.
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