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One of the most fun things about art is that these days, it can be almost anything. For instance, even food can be considered to be a form of art. Apparently, people can create truly impressive masterpieces using simple things that we eat every day without giving it a second thought. Even if it's just a recreation of a famous painting in a form of a... sandwich.

Some time ago, a German Twitter user @MlleReadOn started a fun thread under a hashtag #KunstGeschichteAlsBrotbelag  (which loosely translates as "art history as a sandwich") inviting people to recreate famous paintings on a piece of toast. As always, the internet delivered. These reinterpretations include such classic artworks as da Vinci's Mona Lisa, van Gogh's Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear and Pipe, Klimt's The Kiss and many more.

With that being said, Bored Panda invites you to look through some of the most creative famous painting recreations as sandwiches. 

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Gustav Klimt - 'The Kiss' (1907)

Gustav Klimt - 'The Kiss' (1907)

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    Salvador Dalí - 'The Persistence Of Memory' (1931)

    Salvador Dalí - 'The Persistence Of Memory' (1931)

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    Vincent Willem Van Gogh - 'Starry Night' (1889)

    Vincent Willem Van Gogh - 'Starry Night' (1889)

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    John William Waterhouse - 'Mermaid' (1901)

    John William Waterhouse - 'Mermaid' (1901)

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    Johannes Vermeer - 'Girl With A Pearl Earring' (1665)

    Johannes Vermeer - 'Girl With A Pearl Earring' (1665)

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    Piet Mondrian - 'Composition II With Red Blue And Yellow' (1930)

    Piet Mondrian - 'Composition II With Red Blue And Yellow' (1930)

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    Wassily Kandinsky - 'Squares With Concentric Circles' (1913)

    Wassily Kandinsky - 'Squares With Concentric Circles' (1913)

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    Edward Hopper - 'Nighthawks' (1942)

    Edward Hopper - 'Nighthawks' (1942)

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    Bardhi's Dad
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    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don't know how it tastes, but as an culinary artwork it's wonderful. No doubt

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    Vincent Van Gogh - 'Self-Portrait With Bandaged Ear And Pipe' (1889)

    Vincent Van Gogh - 'Self-Portrait With Bandaged Ear And Pipe' (1889)

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    Who? Me?
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    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Van Gogh today looking at his haters and people who called him mad

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    Frida Kahlo - 'Self-Portrait With Thorn Necklace And Hummingbird' (1940)

    Frida Kahlo - 'Self-Portrait With Thorn Necklace And Hummingbird' (1940)

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    Leonardo Da Vinci - 'Mona Lisa' (1503-1506)

    Leonardo Da Vinci - 'Mona Lisa' (1503-1506)

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    Bardhi's Dad
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    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    May I have Mona Lisa? With blue cheese instead of broccoli, please!

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    Leonardo Da Vinci - 'Vitruvian Man' (1490)

    Leonardo Da Vinci - 'Vitruvian Man' (1490)

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    Bardhi's Dad
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    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The only difference I can spot in those two artworks, is that in the first one that portrayed guy is looking strait in the "camera", and in the second one his head is turned on his right side 🤣

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    Albrecht Dürer - 'Young Hare' (1502)

    Albrecht Dürer - 'Young Hare' (1502)

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    chrissy
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    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    jeesh that's good. can anyone tell me what the hare is made out of in the sandwich?

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    Mark Rothko - Untitled (Yellow And Blue) (1954)

    Mark Rothko - Untitled (Yellow And Blue) (1954)

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    Bardhi's Dad
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    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They are completely the same The only difference is that in the second one the yellow is not yellow, and blue is not blue. Well, also in first picture we don't have brown background, but that's not such a big problem 🤣

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    Vincent Willem Van Gogh - 'Self-Portrait' (1889)

    Vincent Willem Van Gogh - 'Self-Portrait' (1889)

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    Hokusai - 'The Great Wave Off Kanagawa' (1829-1833)

    Hokusai - 'The Great Wave Off Kanagawa' (1829-1833)

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    Amazon QT
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    4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Without the original artwork I would not have known what this one was...

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    #24

    Mark Rothko - 'Light Cloud, Dark Cloud' (1957)

    Mark Rothko - 'Light Cloud, Dark Cloud' (1957)

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