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Eilif Peterssen
«On the Look-out»
1889 #Peterssen
Francesco Hayez
“Melancholy
1841 #Hayez
Ernst Stückelberg
“The girl with the Lizard”
1884 #Stückelberg
Nikolai Ge
"In the Garden of Gethsemane"
1850 #Ge
Paul Merwart
“The Flood”
1889 #Merwart
Adelaide Claxton
“The Party on the Stairs”
1875 #Claxton
Pump Your Style together with fashion journalist Roman Timofeev is launching a lecture titled Fashion and Art

Fashion designers have a long-standing romance with artists: thanks to this, they turn shows into art performances and collections into works of art. Star fashion journalist Roman Timofeev will reveal how the works of the Pre-Raphaelites appear in Tom Ford’s campaigns, how Bauhaus influenced Jil Sander’s creativity, and how Gianni Versace incorporated pop-up elements into his collections

- The lecture will also cover:
- The surrealist duo of Elsa Schiaparelli and Salvador Dalí
- Art in the creativity and personal life of Yves Saint Laurent
- How Ukrainian artist Sonia Delaunay conquered VOGUE
- Coco Chanel and artists (romances, scandals, and charity)
- Andy Warhol in fashion
- Prada as art
- The works of outstanding artists in the collections of modern Ukrainian brands

Lecture date: April 3
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José Moreno Carbonero
"Gladiators after the Combat"
1882 #Carbonero
Morazzone
"Decapitation of St John the Baptist"
1620 #Morazzone
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Andrew Wyeth
"April Wind"
1952 #Wyeth
Ludovic Alleaume
«Beethoven»
1920 #Alleaume
Roberto Ferri
“Il Canto Della Vergine”
2015 #Ferri
Jan Weenix
“The white peacock”
1692 #Weenix
Briton Rivière
«Daniel in the Lions' Den»
1872 #Rivière
Frank Markham Skipworth
“A Roman Holiday”
1889 #Skipworth
Francesc Masriera
“Salomé”
1888 #Masriera
Alexandre Cabanel
“Fallen Angel”
1847 #Cabanel
Artemisia Gentileschi
“Susanna and the Elders near a Balcony”
1652 #Gentileschi
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