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Have you ever wondered what some of your favorite paintings would look like in real life? Austrian photographer Inge Prader has recreated selected iconic works from her compatriot Gustav Klimt, resulting in stunning pictures.

Klimt is most commonly associated with the Art Nouveau style, a bold and elaborate aesthetic that originated at around the turn of the 20th century. The beautiful art aesthetic inspired artists as well as architects such as Barcelona’s Gaudi to create ornate and rich works of art that reflected the optimism of the time.

Prader’s vivid photo recreations are based on Klimt’s Golden Phase of 1899-1910. This is evident in the luscious golden hues of the occasionally erotic scenes; models are often nude, intertwined, and surrounded by gold ornaments that bring out the warm decadence of the famous paintings.

The series of creative photography shots were taken for Life Ball, an annual event in Vienna that seeks to raise funds to help fight HIV/AIDS.

We think that Inge Prader and her models did an incredible job bringing these beautiful paintings to life through modern photography art. What do you think? Which of your favorite works of art would you like to see given a similar makeover? Let us know in the comments below!

More info: Inge Prader | Life Ball

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“Beethoven Frieze”

“Beethoven Frieze”

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“Death And Life”

“Death And Life”

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“Beethoven Frieze”

“Beethoven Frieze”

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“Flora & Pan”

“Flora & Pan”

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#7

“Medicine”

“Medicine”

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#8

“King Midas”

“King Midas”

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#9

“The Golden Fleece”

“The Golden Fleece”

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“Beethoven Frieze”

“Beethoven Frieze”

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varwenea
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6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Some of the necks can't realistically bend enough to match the painting.

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“Poetry & Genius”

“Poetry & Genius”

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“Beethoven Frieze”

“Beethoven Frieze”

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“Mars & Sacrani”

“Mars & Sacrani”

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“Beethoven Frieze”

“Beethoven Frieze”

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