French photographer Leo Caillard put a neat twist on classic sculptures at the Louvre in his native Paris.
In his series "Hipsters in Stone," he worked with digital artist Alexis Persani to reimagine centuries-old art in modern attire.
Caillard did not physically dress the statues. Instead they were clothed using digital technology.
The series was recently on display at Art Basel; prints are available from Victory Contemporary, an art gallery in New York City.
'Michel de Montaigne' by Jean-Baptist Stouf sports a plaid shirt and Ray-Bans.
'Le Faune Barberini' by Edme is wearing tight green pants rolled up at the bottom and a button-up jacket.
'Titan Struck' by François Dumont has only a lightweight jacket.
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