Hermès ingenuity

Why use real woman as models?

Warning: artistic nudity 

“The Great Odalisque” J. A. D. Ingres, 1814

“The Three Graces” Lucas Cranach l’Ancien, 1531

“The Wave”  W. A. Bouguereau, 1896

“Baigneuse Antique” Amaury Duval, 1860

“Nevermore O Tahiti” Paul Gauguin, 1897

“Woman With Parrot” Gustave Courbet, 1866

“La Maja Desnuda” Francisco de Goya, 1800

“Biblis” W. A. Bouguereau, 1884

“Reclining Nude” Amedeo Modigliani, 1917

“L’esclave Blanche” J. J. Lecomte Du Nuoy, 1888

“Olympia” Edouard Manet, 1863

What do these paintings have in common? Besides  all-baring ladies, of course. Let’s take a closer look.

See a pattern? Hermès bracelets and astonishing Photoshop. 

All photos are property of Hermès.

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