
“Marquise D’Antin” Jean-Marc Nattier, 1738

“Portrait of a Girl” Jean Baptiste-Camille Corot, 1857

"Saint Dorothy" Francisco de Zurbaran, 1647

“Whistler’s Mother” James McNeil Whistler, 1871

“Portrait d’une Negresse” Marie-Guilleme Benoit, 1800

"Magdalene and the Flame" Georges de la Tour,1638-1649

“Elizabeth of Austria” Francois Clouet, 1571
Perhaps it is because I'm an art history major, but I am in love with Christian Louboutin's artsy lookbook. Such an brilliant concept!
What do you think?
xoxo,
Melina
{images via fashionologie and googleimages}








6 comments:
like you said, this is a brilliant concept and impeccably executed!! thanks for sharing the original artworks - i had seen the photographs but not the original paintings.
I love it, seriously love it. Great post!
I love the angles and textures in the "Saint Dorothy" photo. Her shoulder and collarbone are angular, but her green shawl is wavy and textured. It's a gorgeous contrast. Thanks for sharing!
This is a seriously genius concept. As if I already didn't love the shoes, I'm all that much more intrigued.
love these photos! such an amazing lookbook and original idea :)
These are amazing! I love them :) x
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