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May Culture Index

Hermès and Bugatti do tag team luxe, Fornasetti gets cozy and Walton Ford wows.
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Animal magnetism

Walton Ford’s paintings recall the meticulous 19th-century natural history studies of Audubon, scored with eccentric subtext. Say, a buffalo encircled by a pack of bloodied wolves—in the midst of a proper French garden. Bound in calf’s leather, Walton Ford: Pancha Tantra, Art Edition / Intaglio Print (Taschen, $7,000) carries a price as stunning as the artist’s work. Just 100 copies of the handcrafted, 356-page collector’s volume — boxed, signed and numbered — were produced.

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