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Anderson's sets mix real artworks and replicas, mirroring the mindset of a businessman who doesn't value his world.
Wes Anderson’s distinct visual style—marked by precise symmetry, pastel palettes, and quirky compositions—has become both his ...
Eccentric and quirky characters; symmetrically framed, pastel-shaded shots; estranged fathers trying to rekindle broken ...
Paintings by Magritte and others were borrowed for “The Phoenician Scheme.” Safeguarding them amid the hot lights and chaos ...
In Wes Anderson’s new ... Korda’s fictional art collection was brought to life by the film’s art curator, Jasper Sharp, a long-time Anderson collaborator. His task was to identify artworks ...
While we might not rank The Phoenician Scheme among Wes Anderson’s best movies, the director’s latest does include two ...
The Schreiberling, meaning "scribbler," is a limited-edition writing instrument inspired by Montblanc’s historical "Baby" ...
Opulent, whimsical, and always enviable, the American director's sets transport viewers to a more beautiful world. We've ...
Wes Anderson’s “The Phoenician Scheme ... With “The Phoenician Scheme,” Anderson is celebrating the art of the spiel, the capitalism that artists are supposed to be against.