Photography and Art in Fashion

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Photography and Art in Fashion par Mind Map: Photography and Art in Fashion

1. Photographers

1.1. Irving Penn

1.2. Steven Klein

1.3. Helmut Newton

1.3.1. Expressionism

1.4. Patrick Demarchelier

1.4.1. Romanticism

1.5. Mario Testino

1.6. Paolo Roversi

1.7. Steven Meisel

1.8. Bruce Weber

1.9. Sofia Sanchez and Mauro Mongiello

1.10. Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin

1.11. Tim Walker

1.11.1. Romanticism, Pre-Raphaelite and Renaissance

2. Fashion Designers Who Explore Art in Fashion

2.1. Alexander McQueen

2.1.1. Sarah Burton

2.1.2. Use of technique and imagery to produce historically inspired couture

2.2. Hussein Chalayan

2.2.1. Interior design and artistic minimalist movement with Realist/Minimalist art house exhibitionism

2.3. Miuccia Prada

2.3.1. Surrealism and all of the rest

2.4. Christian Dior

2.4.1. John Galliano

2.4.2. Raf Simons

2.4.2.1. Minimalism and clean lines that wavers on many art movements depending on the season

2.5. Givenchy

2.5.1. Alexander McQueen

2.5.2. Riccardo Tisci

2.5.2.1. Use of couture and artisan techniques to produce mood and an ethereality to garments

2.6. Mary Katranzou

2.6.1. Architecture in textiles imagery

2.7. Yves Saint Laurent

2.7.1. Stefano Pilati

2.7.1.1. Use of colour and mood to portray artisan expression

2.8. Yohji Yamamoto

2.9. Rei Kawakubo

2.9.1. Minimalism Surrealism and Expressionism at its best

3. Art Movements, Eras and Periods

3.1. Byzantine 500-1450

3.2. Gothic 1150-1580

3.3. Romanesque 950-1250

3.4. Early Renaissance 1350-1500

3.4.1. Titian

3.4.2. Michelangelo

3.4.3. Boticelli

3.5. High Renaissance 1450-1530

3.5.1. Hieronymus Bosch

3.5.2. Jan van Eyck

3.6. Northern Renaissance 1350-1600

3.7. Mannerism 1510-1600

3.7.1. Bronzino

3.8. Baroque 1600-1750

3.8.1. Bernini

3.8.2. Federico Barocci

3.9. Rococo 1710-1790

3.9.1. François Boucher

3.9.2. Jean-Honoré Fragonard

3.10. Neoclassical 1740-1835

3.10.1. Canova

3.11. Romanticism 1750-1860

3.11.1. Goya

3.11.2. John William Waterhouse

3.12. Pre Raphaelite 1840-1855

3.12.1. John Everett Millais

3.13. Impressionism 1860-1895

3.13.1. Claude Monet

3.13.2. Renoir

3.13.3. Mary Cassat

3.13.4. Edgar Degas

3.13.5. Camille Pissaro

3.14. Realism 1860-1910

3.14.1. Jean Baptiste Chardin

3.15. Post Impressionism 1882-1915

3.15.1. Vincent Van Gough

3.15.2. Cézanne

3.15.3. Gauguin

3.16. Pointillism 1885-1903

3.17. Tonalism 1880-1920

3.18. Expressionism

3.18.1. Egon Schiele

3.18.2. Gustav Klimt

3.19. Art Nouveau 1890-1920

3.20. Art Deco 1915-1940

3.21. Cubism 1905-1920

3.22. Surrealism 1924

3.22.1. Salvador Dalí

3.23. Futurism 1907-1944

3.24. Abstract Expressionism 1945-1965

3.25. Minimalism

4. Artists of History

5. Icons of Art/Photography/Sculpture and History

5.1. Venus

5.2. Ophelia

5.3. Medusa

5.4. Olympia

5.5. Narcissus

5.6. Zeus

5.7. Apollo

5.8. Aphrodite

5.9. Psyche

5.10. Cupid

5.11. Nymphs

5.12. Fairies

5.13. Maidens

5.14. Angels

5.15. Demons

5.16. Persephone