Ever since the FaceApp was launched in January of 2017, people can't get enough of it. This app uses AI to generate realistic transformations of people's selfies by adding makeup, glasses, smiles, and so much more. Recently, it went viral for its new features that make people look younger, older and it also changes gender.
This time, we prepared a treat for all the classical art fans out there. In case it also bothers you that very few of the greatest paintings have smiling faces, we fixed it using FaceApp. Here's a list of some of the most famous classical paintings with a smile on each of the serious character's faces!
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Queen Elizabeth I
Napoleon Crossing The Alps By Jacques-Louis David
Laughing Cavalier By Frans Hals
Henry VIII By Hans Holbein The Younger
Girl With A Pearl Earring By Johannes Vermeer
American Gothic By Grant Wood
Lady In Blue By Thomas Gainsborough
Marie Antoinette By Joseph Ducreux
In the second picture, she's thinking about the cake she's going to eat later...
Thomas Jefferson By Rembrandt Peale
Ludwig Van Beethoven By Joseph Karl Stieler
So, I'm happy being tortured! This one is terrible. I'm not even particularly religious. Hate this one. Downvote me all you want.
Lady With An Ermine By Leonardo Da Vinci
Man With A Glove By Titian
Portrait Of Adele Bloch-Bauer I By Gustav Klimt
The Desperate Man By Gustave Courbet
Alexander Von Humboldt By Friedrich Georg Weitsch
Bearded Man With A Beret By Jan Lievens
The Lady Of Shalott By John William Waterhouse
Portrait Of Fritza Riedler By Gustav Klimt
Self-Portrait With Thorn Necklace And Hummingbird By Frida Kahlo
Anne Boleyn
Mona Lisa By Leonardo Da Vinci
Supper At Emmaus By Caravaggio
Judith At The Banquet Of Holofernes By Rembrandt
Portrait Of Edgar Allan Poe By W.s. Hartshorn
Berthe Morisot By Edouard Manet
Portrait Of Innocent X By Diego Velázquez
The Artist In His Museum By Charles Willson Peale
Chandos Portrait By John Taylor
Van Gogh Self-Portrait By Vincent Van Gogh
You're assuming that all of these people have perfect teeth...and almost all of them probably didn't. In fact MOST of them had missing, rotting, or crooked teeth that would make someone in this time period cringe.
By today's standards, people are expected to have perfect teeth. We are supposed to feel ashamed if we don't have great teeth.
Load More Replies...Is 'hilarious' the only word Bored Panda is authorized to use in its headlines?? Someone needs to send them a thesaurus, stat.
Sometimes hilarious is a great exageration, with some of their articles.
Load More Replies...It's very interesting, fun and well done. It made me think about all our pics smiling today and what a lot of other expression we're missing. Maybe in the future someone will give faces to our smiles, like coloring w/b pics. And, what can be think about us and our culture/society? Etrusquian smiles were nice and fun, but they may turn creepy in this century.
You're assuming that all of these people have perfect teeth...and almost all of them probably didn't. In fact MOST of them had missing, rotting, or crooked teeth that would make someone in this time period cringe.
By today's standards, people are expected to have perfect teeth. We are supposed to feel ashamed if we don't have great teeth.
Load More Replies...Is 'hilarious' the only word Bored Panda is authorized to use in its headlines?? Someone needs to send them a thesaurus, stat.
Sometimes hilarious is a great exageration, with some of their articles.
Load More Replies...It's very interesting, fun and well done. It made me think about all our pics smiling today and what a lot of other expression we're missing. Maybe in the future someone will give faces to our smiles, like coloring w/b pics. And, what can be think about us and our culture/society? Etrusquian smiles were nice and fun, but they may turn creepy in this century.