From Julianne Moore as Famous Works of Art by Marina Galperina:
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Check out the shots taken by the famous fashion photographer Peter Linderbergh, side-by-side with their original inspirations, as spotted by Museum Nerd. What strikes us isn’t just the meticulous styling, strategically echoing the visuals of the original artwork with couture. Moore is doing a splendid job channeling the subjects, beaming with vigor of a glamorous “cripple” by John Currin, as if she was a Currin model frozen in a frame. You be the judge. Do these do it for you?
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Click here for the rest of this fascinating story -- and side-by-side illustrations of Julianne Moore posed artfully and photographed in the manner of the models painted (or sculpted) by Schiele, Klimt, Modigliani (shown on the left), Sargent, Degas, and John Currin (shown on the right).
Yes! And I'll tell you another stylish styling that does it for me: the love
scene between Julianne Moore and Amanda Seyfried in CHLOE. Yikes. I'm
not so old after all.
Posted by: jim c | January 06, 2012 at 11:57 PM