. Note: For documentary purposes the original description has been retained. Factual corrections and alternative descriptions are encouraged separately from the original description. Bibliotekarien genomlyst med orginalbild. Nyckelord: Bibliotekarien, Föremålsbild, Konservering. Bibliotekarien . Depicted person: Wolfgang Lazius (Historiker, , kartograf, numismatiker, 1514-1565) Wien Svenska: 1756, 1793. 1823 kallad 'Bibliotekarien Büchen von Bokenknös' Bröstbild, fas vänster. Mansbild, helt sammansatt av böcker. I bakgrunden gråblått draperi. Ny kilad spännram. Förgylld, profilerad


. Note: For documentary purposes the original description has been retained. Factual corrections and alternative descriptions are encouraged separately from the original description. Bibliotekarien genomlyst med orginalbild. Nyckelord: Bibliotekarien, Föremålsbild, Konservering. Bibliotekarien . Depicted person: Wolfgang Lazius (Historiker, , kartograf, numismatiker, 1514-1565) Wien Svenska: 1756, 1793. 1823 kallad 'Bibliotekarien Büchen von Bokenknös' Bröstbild, fas vänster. Mansbild, helt sammansatt av böcker. I bakgrunden gråblått draperi. Ny kilad spännram. Förgylld, profilerad ram med pålagda, skulpterade rankor i hörnen, bredd 110 mm. Ny, förgylld ram (1970) med brun bakre list, bredd 22 mm. På ramens baksidan pappskiva med fyra hål. 'The Librarian' belongs to the early works executed soon after Guiseppe Arcimboldos arrival at the Habsburg court in Prague. The painting is part of a series of portraits made by Arcimboldo as a divertissment during the early 1560s depicting members of the Emperors entourage. Part of this series is also 'The Lawyer' and 'The Chef', now in the National Gallery of Art in Stockholm, two paintings that correspond to 'The Librarian' in terms of composition and style. The person on which 'The Librarian' is based is most likely Wolfgang Lazius (1514-1565), a scientist and collector employed by Ferdinand I as his official historian and director of the Kunstkammer and the imperial library. The painting was taken from Prague by the Swedish army as war booty in 1648. . 1562. N/A 121 Arcimboldos Bibliotekarien genomlyst med originalbild - Skoklosters slott - 97133


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