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       Review 
        by Hans Frontosa Portraits 
        of the Immortals The 
        Altis: an interpretation of the Olympic games A beautiful example is the female Hermes. The nude woman is standing in the starting position we know from the marathon, and she has white wings attached to her feet. But Hermes was a male and as far as I know not associated with the Olympic games. He was the messenger of the Gods and the son of Zeus. As this example clearly shows Cooper is not in any way trying to be historical correct, he primarily uses this background as his source of inspiration. The Altis of Cooper itself has been the inspiration for the choreographer Rebecca Rice of the Boston Ballet to make her version of it in 2001. I can really imagine her choice, the human form is so graciously and sensually visualized in the Altis images that it's language can easily be extended in the dance. Cooper designed the costumes for the ballet as well. Anyway, 
        I hope you enjoy the subtile art of Cooper as much as I do and I would 
        encourage you to have a look at his online 
        portfolio. *CLICK HERE TO VISIT ONLINE REVIEW & SEE MARTIN COOPER IMAGES  |