In Flemish painting, we have to look at portraits realistically, without elevating the personality, so the choice of this format by the French photographer Sache Goldberger, who dressed superheroes, famous villains and other fantasy characters in 16th century clothes, is unusual. Instead of modern materials, there are embroideries from the Baroque-Rococo period with a characteristic pocket square.
And why the series Sache Goldberger, which dressed movie and fairy-tale characters in different clothes identical costumes, but with the materials that were present in the 16th century, so very unusual? Because they were Flemish portraits otherwise a strict snapshot of reality, and her models are characters taken from a fantasy world. Because they all have elevated personalities. And because no hand touched any of the photos Photoshop. These are real models and real baroque costumes, which preserve not only identity characters, but, despite the draft, also their integrity.
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