There’s no denying that major works of art, from Prada to Chanel, have influenced the spring 2014 collections. But for **Annie Leibovitz’**s December cover story, “the idea of having Jessica [Chastain] morph herself into Ria Munk, by Gustav Klimt, or Flaming June, by Frederic Leighton, was in the works long before the art-fashion fusion hit the spring runways,” writes Anna Wintour in her editor’s letter. While all you have to do to enjoy Leibovitz’s work is pick up an issue at your corner newsstand (or see our slideshow here), the inspirations are a little more difficult to track down. Here, a point-by-point guide to where each painting now lives around the world.





1 / 8 Chevron Chevron (right) Photographed by Annie Leibovitz, Vogue, December 2013

Félix Vallotton, Le Retour de la Mer, 1924

Musées d'Art et d'Histoire de la Ville de Genève, gift of the Société auxiliaire du musée, 1929 Felix Vallotton’s piercing 1924 painting, Le Retour de la Mer will be on view at the Vincent van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam starting Valentine’s Day as part of the retrospective “Félix Vallotton: Fire Beneath the Ice” show. The exhibition includes about 60 works featuring all facets of Vallotton’s career—paintings and prints. Pictured at left:Félix Vallotton, Le Retour de la Mer, 1924Musées d'Art et d'Histoire de la Ville de Genève, gift of the Société auxiliaire du musée, 1929

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