YSL Spring/Summer 1999 campaign, photographed by
Mario Sorrenti as an interpretation of “Le Déjeuner sur l'herbe”
originally titled “Le Bain” (The
Bath) – an oil on canvas painting by Édouard Manet created in 1862 and
1863.
YSL Spring/Summer 1999 campaign, photographed by
Mario Sorrenti as an interpretation of “The Three Graces" by Rubens , a 1639
oil painting.
Mario Sorrenti's reinterpretation of " Gabrielle d'Estrées et une de ses soeurs " by an unknown artist circa 1594,
featuring Kate Moss for the Yves Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 1999 campaign.
Mario Sorrenti's reinterpretation of " Venus au miroir " by Diego Vélasquez completed between 1647 and 1651 , for the Yves Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 1999 campaign.
Yves Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 1999 campaign by
Mario Sorrenti as an
interpretation of "Le sommeil" by Jean
Désiré Gustave Courbet from 1866.
Mario Sorrenti's reinterpretation of " Mona Lisa " by Leonardo Da Vinci completed
between 1504 and 1518 , for the Yves Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 1999 campaign.
YSL Spring/Summer 1999 campaign, photographed by
Mario Sorrenti as an interpretation of “Olympia”– an oil on canvas painting by Édouard Manet
created in 1863.
Yves Saint Laurent
Spring/Summer 1999 campaign by Mario Sorrenti as an interpretation of "Jeune
homme nu assis au bord de la mer" ("Young Male Nude Seated beside the
Sea") by Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin from 1836.
Yves Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 1999 campaign by
Mario Sorrenti as an interpretation of " The
Valpinçon Bather " (" La Grande Baigneuse " ) by Jean-Auguste-Dominique
Ingres from 1808.
Mario Sorrenti's reinterpretation of " Madeleine à la Veilleuse " by Georges de La Tour completed in 1640 , for the Yves Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 1999 campaign.
Mario Sorrenti's reinterpretation of " Le verrou " by Jean-Honoré Fragonard completed
in 1777 , for the Yves Saint Laurent Spring/Summer 1999 campaign.
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