quinta-feira, 9 de maio de 2013

Os clássicos com uma roupagem cheia de estilo

Você com certeza já topou com essas imagens em algum livro de história, um documentário e até filme. São figuras históricas que ficaram famosas ou pelo sangue real, sua imaginação literária ou bravura no mar.

O canal de TV britânico Yesterday, pediu para alguns artistas digitais alterarem os retratos clássicos desses famosos deixando-os com um estilo mais moderninho. Elas são para a série de televisão “Secret Life Of” (Vida secreta de). O resultado ficou bem interessante. Em cada nome, deixei o link para você clicar e refrescar a memória caso não lembre quem foi e o que fizeram.

 

ADMIRAL LORD NELSON<br />Admiral Lord Nelson has been magically transported to the 21st Century via a unique art project commissioned by TV channel Yesterday to celebrate its new historical series Secret Life OfÉ. starting on Thursday 2nd May at 9pm. <br />A team of digital artists from the channel spent three months updating a series of classic portraits - working closely with award-winning historian Dr Suzannah Lipscomb to ensure the new artworks accurately reflect how the historical figures might look in 2013<br />Adrian Wills, General Manager of Yesterday commented:<br />ÔSecret Life OfÉ takes a completely new perspective on the lives on some of historyÕs most fascinating and notorious figures. Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, Shakespeare, Marie Antoinette and Nelson are among the iconic personalities whose lifestyles and habits are dissected through the eyes of the contemporary, celebrity-obsessed world.  These great characters are reimagined with a modern take, showing them in a completely different light - much like the new re-versioned portraits.Õ

Almirante Lord Horatio Nelson

 

SHAKESPEARE Ð THE HIPSTER PLAYRIGHT<br />William Shakespeare has been magically transported to the 21st Century via a unique art project commissioned by TV channel Yesterday to celebrate its new historical series Secret Life OfÉ. starting on Thursday 2nd May at 9pm. <br />A team of digital artists from the channel spent three months updating a series of classic portraits - working closely with award-winning historian Dr Suzannah Lipscomb to ensure the new artworks accurately reflect how the historical figures might look in 2013<br />Adrian Wills, General Manager of Yesterday commented:<br />ÔSecret Life OfÉ takes a completely new perspective on the lives on some of historyÕs most fascinating and notorious figures. Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, Shakespeare, Marie Antoinette and Nelson are among the iconic personalities whose lifestyles and habits are dissected through the eyes of the contemporary, celebrity-obsessed world.  These great characters are reimagined with a modern take, showing them in a completely different light - much like the new re-versioned portraits.Õ

William Shakespeare

 

MARIE ANTOINETTE Ð THE QUEEN OF EXCESS<br />Marie Antoinette has been magically transported to the 21st Century via a unique art project commissioned by TV channel Yesterday to celebrate its new historical series Secret Life OfÉ. starting on Thursday 2nd May at 9pm. <br />A team of digital artists from the channel spent three months updating a series of classic portraits - working closely with award-winning historian Dr Suzannah Lipscomb to ensure the new artworks accurately reflect how the historical figures might look in 2013.  <br />Adrian Wills, General Manager of Yesterday commented:<br />ÔSecret Life OfÉ takes a completely new perspective on the lives on some of historyÕs most fascinating and notorious figures. Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, Shakespeare, Marie Antoinette and Nelson are among the iconic personalities whose lifestyles and habits are dissected through the eyes of the contemporary, celebrity-obsessed world.  These great characters are reimagined with a modern take, showing them in a completely different light - much like the new re-versioned portraits.Õ  <br /><br /><br />

Rainha Maria Antonieta

 

MEET HENRY VIII Ð THE MODERN DAY LADYKILLER<br />Henry VIII has been magically transported to the 21st Century via a unique art project commissioned by TV channel Yesterday to celebrate its new historical series Secret Life OfÉ. starting on Thursday 2nd May at 9pm. <br />A team of digital artists from the channel spent three months updating a series of classic portraits - working closely with award-winning historian Dr Suzannah Lipscomb to ensure the new artworks accurately reflect how the historical figures might look in 2013.  <br />Adrian Wills, General Manager of Yesterday commented:<br />ÔSecret Life OfÉ takes a completely new perspective on the lives on some of historyÕs most fascinating and notorious figures. Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, Shakespeare, Marie Antoinette and Nelson are among the iconic personalities whose lifestyles and habits are dissected through the eyes of the contemporary, celebrity-obsessed world.  These great characters are reimagined with a modern take, showing them in a completely different light - much like the new re-versioned portraits.Õ

Rei Henrique VII

 

ELIZABETH I Ð THE QUEEN OF FASHION<br />Elizabeth I has been magically transported to the 21st Century via a unique art project commissioned by TV channel Yesterday to celebrate its new historical series Secret Life OfÉ. starting on Thursday 2nd May at 9pm. <br />A team of digital artists from the channel spent three months updating a series of classic portraits - working closely with award-winning historian Dr Suzannah Lipscomb to ensure the new artworks accurately reflect how the historical figures might look in 2013.  <br />Adrian Wills, General Manager of Yesterday commented:<br />ÔSecret Life OfÉ takes a completely new perspective on the lives on some of historyÕs most fascinating and notorious figures. Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, Shakespeare, Marie Antoinette and Nelson are among the iconic personalities whose lifestyles and habits are dissected through the eyes of the contemporary, celebrity-obsessed world.  These great characters are reimagined with a modern take, showing them in a completely different light - much like the new re-versioned portraits.Õ

Rainha Elizabeth I

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