





Yves Saint Laurent and Art by Mouna Mekour and Stephan Janson
Yves Saint Laurent regularly drew inspiration from art history, from the ancient world to pop art, combining colors, creating new shapes and rethinking the structure of clothing to create his own masterpieces.
This book was compiled to celebrate the Yves Saint Laurent exhibition, which was held simultaneously at five of Paris' most important museums: the Musée d'Orsay, the Louvre, the Pompidou, the Museum of Fine Arts of Paris, and the Musée National Picasso. The exhibition displayed works from each museum's collection alongside Yves Saint Laurent's archives, showcasing the couturier's homage to the great masters of the art world and his endless quest for new aesthetic expressions.
Androgynous gowns and elegant impressionist paintings. Feathered coats and Jackson Pollock drip paintings. Flowing silhouettes and Raoul Dufy. Bold appliqué motifs and Henri Matisse's The Dance. A journey through art history guided by Yves Saint Laurent continues to shine forever.
■ Hardcover binding
■ Number of pages
Page 304
■Size
285 x 220 mm
Choose options