This Photographer Recreates The Famous Paintings By Gustav Klimt

Recreating the famous paintings of Gustav Klimt with living models, it’s the ambitious idea of the Austrian photographer Inge Prader.

For this amazing project realized in 2015, the photographer faithfully reproduced the compositions and the colors of the painter, creating photographs of a rare intensity. These creations were presented at the Life Balls annual gala, and raised funds for research against AIDS.

More info: Inge Prader (h/t: ufunk)










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