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12.19.2007

Welcome to my shizzle Glass of Fashion




Julian Henning shot by Mariano Vivanco
for the current issue of Dazed & Confused.

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3 comments:

Antinous said...

Ah, the "religious/sacred" myth of the androgyne !
You remind me the Great Leonardo da Vinci who just added a second beautiful angel on the left side of the famous painting "The Baptism of Christ" by Andrea del Verrocchio, which is now housed in the Uffizi Gallery in Florence.
Leonardo was very young when he painted that beautiful androgynous angel in the Verrocchio's workshop !
When Verrocchio saw the addition by his young pupil Leonardo, it is said that the Master was thunderstruck; he knelt down and decided never to paint again !
Cheers,
Antinous
PS: Your pictures are just beautiful ! I LOVE THEM !

Lestat said...

Thanks for your comment, once again !
This photoshoot reminds me more of Botticelli's than da Vinci's work.
But I love the Uffizi in Florence !

Antinous said...

WOW !!! HERE WE GO INDEED ! GOOD answer !
BIEN VISé !
:-o)

As a matter of fact, Sandro Botticelli did work also as a pupil in Del Verrocchio's workshop !
And some critics ascribe the second angel of the above-mentioned painting to this second young Florentine artist who was Sandro Botticelli !
Therefore, we are both right: Sandro and Leonardo were sometimes quite alike !
CHEERS !
Antinous.