50 Classical Art Memes That Prove The Struggle Has Been Real Through All Eras Of Time (New Pics)
If it’s been a while since you’ve visited an art museum, pandas, we’ve got a virtual gallery for you to scroll through down below. But unlike the paintings you’ll find in the Louvre or the Met, these pictures have a modern twist: they’re all memes!
We visited the Trippin Through Time subreddit to find some of the most hilarious and surprisingly relatable edits of historical pieces of art, so enjoy scrolling through this collection we’ve curated. Keep reading to also find a conversation with Jeydie Woloszczuk of What the Art?! blog, and be sure to upvote the pics that you think even Michelangelo would appreciate!
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Praise The Sun
Ruffles
Quality Content
The Trippin Through Time subreddit’s tagline is, “How did I get here?” and the photos on this list certainly may have you asking yourself that question. But as the community’s about section explains, there is actually a law in historic art pieces depicting multiple humans that at least one of the subjects will look like they have no clue how or why they got there. “It's like Where's Waldo, except instead of looking for Waldo you're looking for the dude that looks like he just dropped acid,” the group’s moderators write. Keep that in mind while scrolling through this list…
The Trippin Through Time subreddit has a very simple mission, sharing hilarious edited photos of historical art pieces, and it been extremely successful in achieving its goal. The group has amassed 4.8 million members since its creation a decade ago, and we’ve covered the group on Bored Panda several times because we just can’t get enough of these hilarious pics. So whether you’re an art history fanatic or simply a connoisseur of memes, we hope you find something that speaks to you on this list.
What's Wrong Mommy?
The Two Types
Facts
If you’re an art purist, you might not be impressed by some of these hilarious edits. But before you deem them disrespectful or even harmful to the field of art, remember that even making memes out of these pieces of artwork is a way to celebrate them. These paintings, which may have otherwise never been seen by many modern audiences, can now be appreciated for bringing a bit of joy into our lives. The creators of these captions had to find and analyze these pictures, and now they have the chance to share them with others who can bond over being entertained by them as well.
Many art lovers would even argue that any exposure to art from hundreds of years ago is better than simply forgetting about it and failing to care about it. According to the University of the People, there are still plenty of reasons why studying art history is relevant today. The first of which being that every piece has a story. It’s fascinating to learn about an artist and what inspired them to create any particular piece of artwork, and it can be great fun to do your own personal detective work when trying to decipher the meaning behind a piece.
Tennis Balls And The Doggo
Dad Jokes
“The Qbark Is In Extosition”
Studying art history can also help strengthen your visual analysis, written communication and critical thinking skills. If you’re never stared into a canvas for 10 minutes at an art museum, you might want to try it sometime! You may be surprised by what you notice when paying close attention to detail, and you may become even more curious about the artist and their intentions as well. Don’t forget to read those small placards next to each piece as well. Understanding more about art and the people behind the pieces can be useful in teaching yourself more about our world as a whole.
Hallucinations
Job Interview
I am still old enough to do an arithmetic in my head. Please for the love of God do not mistake quickness for accuracy.
He looks cocky: the way he is standing, not even looking at the interviewer and shoots out any answer with absolute confidence :)
I was in a class competition one where the teacher said that the fastest, most correct answer would win. I was upset when I found out that she really meant that the most correct, fastest answer would win!
The Absinthe Drinker
Learning about the history of art can also help us make sense of the past, as the history of art is the history of humanity as well. Artists create pieces that depict the social and political climate of the times, what was important to them, what their peers enjoyed viewing and what they felt like putting on a canvas or carving into stone. These memes, as silly as they may be, certainly say something about ourselves and society today, and these pieces from hundreds of years ago can teach us about what it was like to live then as well. We might even feel more connected to our ancestors when we realize how much we have in common with them.
Well Okay, Nevermind Then I Guess
Everyone knows there's no such thing as gaslighting. You must have imagined things, like always
Such A Relief
Yeah, it's 1820 and you realize you actually have to talk to them, not text.
Babysitting
"Now I lay me down to sleep. I pray the Lord my soul to keep. AND IF I DIE BEFORE I WAKE. I pray the lord my soul to take." Is mom planning something????
To gain more insight on the topic of classical art memes from an art history expert, we reached out to Jeydie Woloszczuk, the woman behind What the Art?! Lucky for us, Jeydie was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda about her love of art history.
“I find it fascinating that there is a mystery behind every painting, even if it seems clear cut,” she shared. “Every time you view a piece of art, there is a clue that leads to multiple questions and guesses. As a viewer, the only thing you really know is that the artist put a bit of themselves into it and has thought of ways to provoke their audience.”
“Studying art and art history, as with many other subjects, is rewarding since you get to find out more about the art piece, the artists, and possibly, how they managed to influence history and culture,” Jeydie added.
One Must Have The Perfect…meme
Happens Too Damn Often
When She Mad At Everyone For No Real Reason
We were also curious about any time periods or styles of art that Jeydie particularly loves. “I adore impressionism, it managed to break all the rules of its time and kick start the art scene in America as we know it today,” she shared. “I feel that when I look at impressionistic art I'm viewing it from the perspective of the artist and how they saw the scene or person. It can be unforgettable and stirring.”
It's Time For A Walk
To be honest it looks like the guy tastes bad and he's about to be vomited
They Grow Up So Fast
If you think this is bad, you should see mediaeval cats.
Cant Deny That Offer
When it comes to whether or not Jeydie finds historical art pieces to be relatable today, she told Bored Panda, “I think pieces, including the masterpieces, still influence modern artists. Yet, I don't think they're relatable. Let's say, for example, the image of Venus. She is the persona of beauty and perfection; she is voluptuous and seductive. But in today's standards, society still views being thin as being the ultimate beauty,” she explained. “There are companies trying to break that old thought, but one doesn't see it changing in other industries; such as the movies.”
Rough Life
I Want It That Way
Portraits
Actually he was the messenger who brought fake letters to both of them to say “game on” just so he could have an awesome backdrop.
The art expert is not against the use of a great meme, though. “As funny as memes can be, they’re a way of exposing art to the modern generation,” Jeydie noted. “That being said, people puzzle over classical art because the art is not familiar or similar to what they see in the world today. Granted, there are some pretty strange pieces that were created in the past that inspire a laugh.”
“I believe that art has a strong presence in society and that it is constantly evolving,” she added. “There is always something to be said and experienced by it.”
If you’d like to learn more about art history in a simplified manner, be sure to visit Jeydie’s wonderful blog What the Art?! right here!
Meirl
Say Cheese!!!!
It’s The Dream I’ll Never Have
That i could own a smart umbrella that would tell me whether i would need to carry it our not that day.
We hope you’re enjoying this bizarre trip through a classical art meme gallery, pandas. Perhaps you’re learning to appreciate art of the olden days even more than you previously did, or maybe you’re feeling inspired to start creating some memes of your own? Either way, keep upvoting the pics you find most hilarious, and feel free to share your deep insight on these masterpieces down below. Then, if you’re interested in even more pictures that might have you wondering, “How did I get here?” you can find Bored Panda’s last article featuring Trippin Through Time right here!
Home Sweet Home
I Told You…
But I'll Still Need To Get A Roommate
Sounds About Right
Watched Too Many Twilight Zones And Woke Up In One
Misscalculation
And It’s Always Over The Most Petty Things
What A Relief
Shes Doing Him A Favor
Coffee Or Tea?
Working In Service
What's Your Stone
Start Of A New Week
Trying To Avoid The Emotional Damage
Srsly Tho
Didn't know what a cray-cray conspiracy theorist he was until he bought Twitter.
It Brings Happiness
Dinner And Dirty Laundry
Unimpressed
Not Today, Bird
757 day streak. I can't say that in the language I'm working on but...
I'll Have The 'Light' Steak, Sir
Someones Gotta Do It
Plans Must Have Honor!
I Am But A Shell Of A Human
Made Me Think Of Our Joyful Laundry Queen
Hey Judyotter, You could use all that money you are earning to buy yourself a life - you clearly need one. In the meantime, go f**k a bread knife
The memes are awesome, but some of the paintings are awfully disturbing...
Hey Judyotter, You could use all that money you are earning to buy yourself a life - you clearly need one. In the meantime, go f**k a bread knife
The memes are awesome, but some of the paintings are awfully disturbing...