Artists throughout the ages borrow and build upon those who have come before. Take a look at contemporary artists who have a unique way of reinterpreting works we all know and love. As always, Bridgeman manages copyright on behalf of our represented artists, streamlining the images licensing and clearance process.
The Annunciation by Fra Angelico and
Annunciation with Leaping Figure by Caroline Jennings
XIR38620/ Prado, Madrid, Spain, Giraudon
CJN265926/ Private Collection
White Cloud Over Purple by Mark Rothko and
Voyage by Jilli Blackwood
NUL116967/ Private Collection
JBL151252/ Private Collection
The Madonna of Loreto by Raphael, Portrait of Caroline, Duchess of Marlborough with her daughter Lady Caroline Spencer by Sir Joshua Reynolds and
Reynolds after Raphael by Victoria Hall
From left to right: CND241274 Musee Conde, Chantilly, France; PWI91073, Private Collection, Peter Willi; VHA285077, Private Collection
Adam and Eve by Lucas Cranach, the Elder and Adam and Eve by Suad Al-Attar
COU470/ Samuel Courtauld Trust, The Courtauld Gallery, London, UK
SUD203444/ Private Collection
Self Portrait by Francis Bacon and
Ladies Powder Room by Maggi Hambling
XJL169804/ Private Collection
MGH345444/ Private Collection