Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Portraits of Power by Platon

The New Yorker has published 44 portraits of world leaders taken by Platon during the U.N. General Assembly meeting in September. They include leaders great and small, ranging from the president of Kiribati to Silvio Berlusconi of Italy and Asif Zardari of Pakistan. In addition to Ahmadinejad and Chavez, men like Robert Mugabe and Muammar Gaddafi also sat down. Platon descrbies Ahmadinejad as a “childlike figure … He giggles like a little boy.”

































































































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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Berlusconi... the man... hahaha...

Anonymous said...

wow realy nice!

But, does soemone know why some big important countries are missing? For example Germany, Netherlands, France, China and Portugal are missing! :O

But anyway, realy nice!

Anonymous said...

There's no Prime Minister in Spain, but President. What does everyone make always the same mistake?!

Anonymous said...

Why, not what... sorry

Goose said...

LOL @ Holland and Portugal being "big important countries".
BTW, how do you measure the importance of a country?

balkanese said...

SPAIN
Government:
Parliamentary democracy and Constitutional monarchy

- King: Juan Carlos I
- Prime Minister: José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (PSOE)

Akakhan said...

best one was libya muammar gaddafi Mug Shot

Anonymous said...

Best one was Muammar Gaddafi Mug Shot!