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I Decided To Recreate One Famous Classic Painting A Day For A Year, And Here Are My 53 Recreations
I really love art, admiring beauty and talent. I want to actualize great painting from different cultural traditions to show people that it is much closer than it seems. My replicas encourage everyone to look at the paintings in detail. I think it’s important.
I started to imitate pieces of art for the #gettychallenge. At the beginning, I decided to do it daily for 30 days, but at the end of this period, I couldn’t stop. I'm still continuing and now I am on day 130. I have recreated Middle Eastern galleries, ancient, Indian, Red Cross posters, and others.
I do everything on my own: makeup, costumes, lighting with a table lamp, and shooting just with my phone’s camera, using very simple things which surround me at home.
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Ilya Repin "Princess Sofia Alekseyevna" (1879)
John Collier "Priestess Of Delphi" (1891)
Remzi Taşkıran "Portrait Of A Girl" (1961)
Tamara De Lempicka "Pink Tunic" (1927)
René Gruau "Illustration For Dior" (~1950)
John William Waterhouse "Gather Ye Rosebuds While Ye May" (1908)
Caravaggio "Judith Beheading Holofernes" (1599)
Tito Conti "An Italian Beauty" (~1880)
Konstantin Makovsky "Portrait Of Countess Yusupova In The Russian Costume" (1900)
Just had that laying around the house, eh? (Not knocking her - this is great! I just don't have a random, huge, gold crown with dangly bits in my garage :) )
John Everett Millais "Sophie Gray" (1857)
Abram Arhipov "Woman In A Green Dress" (~1900)
Khariton Platonovich Platonov "Portrait Of A Woman" (1903)
John William Godward "His Birthday Gift" (1889)
Theodoros Rallis "Odalisque" (~1900)
Giovanni Boldini "Portrait Of Lina Cavalieri" (1901)
Hermann Winterhalter "Portrait Of Clémentine De Boubers, Baronne Renouard De Bussierre" (1854)
Frederick Arthur Bridgman "Woman Of Algiers" (~1900)
Vladimir Makovsky "Tete-A-Tete" (1909)
Paul Cesar Helleu "Portrait Of Lady With A Fan" (~1900)
Leonardo Da Vinci "La Belle Ferronnière" (1490)
Jean-Marc Nattier "Madame Victoire De France" (1748)
Jean-Francois Portaels "The Necklace" (~1850)
Karl Bryullov "The Last Day Of Pompeii" (1830-33)
Tiziano Vecelli "Woman With A Mirror" (~1515)
Bartolomé Esteban Murillo "Two Women At A Window" (1655-60)
Vasily Ivanovich Surikov "Portrait Of NF Matveeva" (1909)
William Etty "The Seamstress" (~1820)
I lobe this even if the painting a more wistful in expression the simile is there
Frederick Leighton "Nausicaa" (1878)
Giorgione "Judith" (1504)
I love that she just has a sword laying around the house... a sign of a truly great woman.
Anders Zorn "Frieda Schiff, Later Mrs. Felix M. Warburg" (1894)
Giuseppe Maria Crespi "Woman Looking For Fleas" (~1710)
Henry Inman "Hayne Hujihini, Eagle Of Delight" (1832-33)
Good grief critics...she cannot change her face...look at the details, the look in the whole, not the face. You are expecting the impossible. This is art. Artistic liberty-ever hear of it?
Charles Landelle "Judith" (1870)
Eleanor M. Ross "Edith Cavell" (1917)
Franz Xaver Winterhalter "The Princess Victoria, Princess Royal As Crown Princess Of Prussia" (1867)
John Singer Sargent "Lady Agnew Of Lochnaw" (1892)
Jan Frederik Pieter Portielje "Spanish Beauty" (1880)
Ilya Repin "Leisure" (1882)
Raja Ravi Varma "The Maharani Of Travancore" (1887)
John Collier "Portrait Of A Lady In Oriental Costume" (~ 1900)
I am certainly glad she did not chop off the top of her head to remake this one!
Filipp Malyavin "Peasant With Red Scarf" (1905)
Edwin Long "A Votary Of Isis" (1891)
Alexey Venetsianov "Girl In A Scarf" (~1820)
Alexander Nikolaevich Samokhvalov "Portrait Of A Woman" (1960s)
Yes a very good likeness and expression the core of the paintings
Aykut Aydogdu "Next Chapter"
Orest Adamovich Kiprensky "Poor Lisa" (1827)
Cybele Spanjaard - I challenge you and your negativity, your severe criticism to do even slightly better.... I am stunned at how you find fault with every single one of these!! My mouth is hanging open!
Ivan Argunov "Peasant Woman In Russian Costume" (1784)
Charles François Prosper Guérin "Girl Reading A Book" (1906)
Elizabeth Sonrell "Cordelia" (~1901)
Anders Zorn "Burden" (1886)
Ali Nemah "Resident Of Baghdad"
Viktor Vasnetsov "Alenushka" (1881)
Peter Paul Rubens "Rubens's Daughter Clara Serena" (1623)
You are utterly AMAZING!!!! Is there a place where we can read about what all went into this for you? I am fascinated by your process of finding all of your items and recreating the art.
Liza has a gift for transforming herself into the subjects of the paintings. Not just the settings, which are fantastic, but her face, expression, focus. I also envy her wardrobe if these were items she had. Veey well done.
Amazing recreations. And who is the douche down-voting people who are praising the artist???
Glad there aren't too many people playing spot the difference and pointing out any tiny detail they see. This lady has amazing skill and an amazing eye for detail to be able to recreate painting of such broad subject matter. Interesting choice of paintings and artists too.
Liza is exceptionally talented in her interpretations of some of her favourite paintings. With just a small amount of makeup and a very lavish wardrobe she has transformed herself into an artform itself! What a talented eye this woman has! The transformations are magical and beautiful, making art really come to life. What is amusing to me is that Liza is such a gorgeous woman, she makes the original works of art seem even uglier, lolol. I'm sure that wasn't her intent at all, but it can't be helped but be obvious....Anyway, exceptionally well done Liza. You are amazing! Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent.
As a whole, they were amazing. And time. I would imagine it was very time consuming.
Attention to details! Wow! Even your greatgrandchildren will show off w/ those shots decades ahead and show what a badass greatgrandma they had :) I had so much fun looking through these, you put so much effort in this project and are great at imitation!!
dang, shes really good, and she has good clothing to match the paintings too
Excellent work. You also have a very classic beauty that lends itself well, you could have been the actual model for almost all of these. Thank you for including the titles of the paintings, I often look up paintings/artists after looking at these kind of posts, and it's frustrating when titles or artists are not imcluded
this is brilliant! I'm impressed by your makeup n photography skills !
This woman gives good face--and posture. She could have easily been an illustration model
I so enjoyed looking at each and every one of these. What an art to have recreated this artwork so beautifully.
Lisa, it looks like is was a wonderfully fun project! You did an excellent job!
I absolutely love every single one of these! I was mesmerized by each one of them! You have an eye for detail that is unparalleled! I would love to see more!
Everything you do is incredibly beautiful and spot on! I was fascinated by every single detail!
Very clever. Nice work. You should publish a coffee table book. I was looking for the Mina Lisa and the Girl with a Pearl Earring.
Such a creative idea! I cannot imagine the time spent on approximating the dress in the paintings! Bravo!!
Really fun and engaging to view - love the lens turned back on the subject!
Fascinating , fun, and beautifully rendered. You must have an amazing collection of materials. Do you sew some of the garments, or where do you find such pieces? Also, you’re very pretty! Thanks,
Fun. Great job! It gave me insight into the emotional elements of the paintings. I understood the subjects better through your interpretations. I was very drawn to see them all.
I am in awe! I cannot pick a favorite! All are so perfectly done. I could not stop looking! You are talented beyond words Liza!
This is amazing art…. Lovely and so well done… Congratulations to you!!!
you are so very talented! Don't listen to the people complaining...i look at the whole composition, and you are just so creative and inspiring...i'd even go so far as to say that some of your composition is not only spot on, but even more interesting than the painting! Thank you for this.
By the looks out it, you are a “fast” painter. This must be a LOT of hours each day.!!! Simply put, a FANTASTIC job. Keep at it. This would be a neat display for a art function.
Fantastic cost-play! I cannot imagine the effort and time to recreate the costumes and the paintings! Truly amazing!
I get anxiety. They have had no cameras when painting hasve been painted, expression is everything and imitating reality, how painting reflects reality.Cheep when original painting is exquisite, these are normal pastiche, poor copy from original not even scholar. If you would be same school you would make especial photograf in same spirit. You can see that there is style of painting, brush strokes, sharp and blur areas, lighten and highlighted colors. Painting has taken several months if not years and you do same in day, surreal plan, cant succeed.
Just gorgeous. She captured the essence of each so marvelously. This was so uplifting!
Thank you so much for sharing these with us. You put a great deal of effort into all the details, and the effect is brilliant. Please do not worry about those negative comments, e.g. suggesting your face is the wrong shape! That is such a nerve!
I can't believe how much I enjoyed this. So much work and time to create this beautiful presentation. I loved it all!!!
This was so fun to look at. You did a great job. Thank you for sharing.
It's helps being such a classic beauty that you can fit perfectly into any classically beautiful setting
Love all her stuff, she is exquisite in every detail, a true artiste!
A lot of your recreations— I actually preferred over the original. Some of the expressions in the original paintings look dead and your recreations brought new life into the old painting. Great job! Thank you for sharing!
What an act of love and imagination and a marvellous tribute to great art by a women of intelligence and a sense of humour. She also has great focus.
Great artist in her own right! With not much, mostly her own interpretation and her expressions, most were spot on! Very interesting
I do not know what is best and this attention to detail, great, I have no words to express admiration for the author
These are amazing!! Spot on!!! Such creativity! If I have ANYthing negative to say, it would be: Not enough of them! More! Do you cosplay? If not, you should!
wow I bet this was really fun but a lot of work thank you for sharing this!
These are amazing. Quite incredible how she manages to look just like every woman: she's a chameleon. Remarkably talented.
Congratulations! Liza has transformed herself in the most amazing way. I enjoyed each and every entry.
Liza has a gift for transforming herself into the subjects of the paintings. Not just the settings, which are fantastic, but her face, expression, focus. I also envy her wardrobe if these were items she had. Veey well done.
Amazing recreations. And who is the douche down-voting people who are praising the artist???
Glad there aren't too many people playing spot the difference and pointing out any tiny detail they see. This lady has amazing skill and an amazing eye for detail to be able to recreate painting of such broad subject matter. Interesting choice of paintings and artists too.
Liza is exceptionally talented in her interpretations of some of her favourite paintings. With just a small amount of makeup and a very lavish wardrobe she has transformed herself into an artform itself! What a talented eye this woman has! The transformations are magical and beautiful, making art really come to life. What is amusing to me is that Liza is such a gorgeous woman, she makes the original works of art seem even uglier, lolol. I'm sure that wasn't her intent at all, but it can't be helped but be obvious....Anyway, exceptionally well done Liza. You are amazing! Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent.
As a whole, they were amazing. And time. I would imagine it was very time consuming.
Attention to details! Wow! Even your greatgrandchildren will show off w/ those shots decades ahead and show what a badass greatgrandma they had :) I had so much fun looking through these, you put so much effort in this project and are great at imitation!!
dang, shes really good, and she has good clothing to match the paintings too
Excellent work. You also have a very classic beauty that lends itself well, you could have been the actual model for almost all of these. Thank you for including the titles of the paintings, I often look up paintings/artists after looking at these kind of posts, and it's frustrating when titles or artists are not imcluded
this is brilliant! I'm impressed by your makeup n photography skills !
This woman gives good face--and posture. She could have easily been an illustration model
I so enjoyed looking at each and every one of these. What an art to have recreated this artwork so beautifully.
Lisa, it looks like is was a wonderfully fun project! You did an excellent job!
I absolutely love every single one of these! I was mesmerized by each one of them! You have an eye for detail that is unparalleled! I would love to see more!
Everything you do is incredibly beautiful and spot on! I was fascinated by every single detail!
Very clever. Nice work. You should publish a coffee table book. I was looking for the Mina Lisa and the Girl with a Pearl Earring.
Such a creative idea! I cannot imagine the time spent on approximating the dress in the paintings! Bravo!!
Really fun and engaging to view - love the lens turned back on the subject!
Fascinating , fun, and beautifully rendered. You must have an amazing collection of materials. Do you sew some of the garments, or where do you find such pieces? Also, you’re very pretty! Thanks,
Fun. Great job! It gave me insight into the emotional elements of the paintings. I understood the subjects better through your interpretations. I was very drawn to see them all.
I am in awe! I cannot pick a favorite! All are so perfectly done. I could not stop looking! You are talented beyond words Liza!
This is amazing art…. Lovely and so well done… Congratulations to you!!!
you are so very talented! Don't listen to the people complaining...i look at the whole composition, and you are just so creative and inspiring...i'd even go so far as to say that some of your composition is not only spot on, but even more interesting than the painting! Thank you for this.
By the looks out it, you are a “fast” painter. This must be a LOT of hours each day.!!! Simply put, a FANTASTIC job. Keep at it. This would be a neat display for a art function.
Fantastic cost-play! I cannot imagine the effort and time to recreate the costumes and the paintings! Truly amazing!
I get anxiety. They have had no cameras when painting hasve been painted, expression is everything and imitating reality, how painting reflects reality.Cheep when original painting is exquisite, these are normal pastiche, poor copy from original not even scholar. If you would be same school you would make especial photograf in same spirit. You can see that there is style of painting, brush strokes, sharp and blur areas, lighten and highlighted colors. Painting has taken several months if not years and you do same in day, surreal plan, cant succeed.
Just gorgeous. She captured the essence of each so marvelously. This was so uplifting!
Thank you so much for sharing these with us. You put a great deal of effort into all the details, and the effect is brilliant. Please do not worry about those negative comments, e.g. suggesting your face is the wrong shape! That is such a nerve!
I can't believe how much I enjoyed this. So much work and time to create this beautiful presentation. I loved it all!!!
This was so fun to look at. You did a great job. Thank you for sharing.
It's helps being such a classic beauty that you can fit perfectly into any classically beautiful setting
Love all her stuff, she is exquisite in every detail, a true artiste!
A lot of your recreations— I actually preferred over the original. Some of the expressions in the original paintings look dead and your recreations brought new life into the old painting. Great job! Thank you for sharing!
What an act of love and imagination and a marvellous tribute to great art by a women of intelligence and a sense of humour. She also has great focus.
Great artist in her own right! With not much, mostly her own interpretation and her expressions, most were spot on! Very interesting
I do not know what is best and this attention to detail, great, I have no words to express admiration for the author
These are amazing!! Spot on!!! Such creativity! If I have ANYthing negative to say, it would be: Not enough of them! More! Do you cosplay? If not, you should!
wow I bet this was really fun but a lot of work thank you for sharing this!
These are amazing. Quite incredible how she manages to look just like every woman: she's a chameleon. Remarkably talented.
Congratulations! Liza has transformed herself in the most amazing way. I enjoyed each and every entry.