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When you stroll through an art museum viewing the masterpieces of previous time periods, what’s going through your mind? Do you marvel at how impressive the paintings were from times before photographs and the internet were available? Or do you imagine what clever captions you could paste onto the paintings to turn them into modern day memes?

If you’re a connoisseur of memes who’s also interested in taking a scroll through a virtual art gallery, we’ve got the perfect list for you down below. We took a trip to the “Ancient Memez” Instagram page to gather our favorite paintings from the past that have been given clever contemporary captions, so enjoy reading through and be sure to upvote the pics that you find most relatable!

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    For a previous Bored Panda article featuring memes created from classical pieces of artwork, we reached out to Jeydie Woloszczuk, the woman behind What the Art?!, a blog dedicated to discussing art history. We were curious what sparked Jeydie’s interest in art history in the first place and what she loves most about the topic. 

    “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.” 

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    “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,” Jeydie continued. “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.”

    The art expert also shared that her favorite style of art is Impressionism. “It managed to break all the rules of its time and kick start the art scene in America as we know it today,” Jeydie explained. “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.”

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    We were also curious if Jeydie believes that art pieces from the past are still relevant today. “I think pieces, including the masterpieces, still influence modern artists,” she told Bored Panda. “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. Yes, there are companies trying to break that old thought, but one doesn't see it changing in other industries; such as the movies.”

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    Jeydie also shared her thoughts on why classical art might make for such brilliant memes today. “As funny as memes can be, they’re a way of exposing art to the modern generation,” she 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.” 

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    “I believe that art has a strong presence in society and that it is constantly evolving. There is always something to be said and experienced by it,” Jeydie added.

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    In another previous Bored Panda article, we got in touch with J.T. Lanci, creator of the Véronais Art Blog.  J.T. shared that his passion for classical art came after he spent a few years living in his grandfather's home city of Lanciano, Italy. “There I was exposed to classical art and learned a whole new vocabulary for talking about it,” he explained. "What really made me fall in love with classical art is its universality. Classical art tells stories that speak to us as sons, daughters, mothers, fathers, spouses, and every other role life hands us as human beings. Classical art is for all of us, and it tells the stories that have defined us since the beginning of time.” 

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    According to J.T., “Classical art is more relevant today than ever. In the modern world we are bombarded with messages about who we are or who we are supposed to be, and classical art grounds us in our natural form. Moreover, the beauty of classical art has stood the test of time and inspires us to share our own inner beauty with the world.”

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    J.T. also shared some tips for anyone who’s interested in delving into the world of classical art for the first time. “I would encourage anyone that is interested in learning more about classical art to take an art appreciation course. These courses are often offered by local museums or online. There are also many wonderful art analysis videos available for free on YouTube,” he suggested. “Try searching for ‘art analysis of’ and check out some of the incredible videos that pop up. Of course, there are also great resources available on my blog, The Véronais Art Blog.”

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    setsuriseikou
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    And yet, many men still wonder what women want instead of just frigging listening

    Power puff scientist
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    yes because if there is one thing women are good at its straight up saying what they want 😄

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    Winter
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Didn't do any good, though, did it! They STILL don't listen! Aaaarrrgghh!

    B-b-bird
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "I told you so that there are no witches or werewolfs, but you were like "noooo, we need to burn them all" now look what you did, we need to come up with strategic plan how to improve state demographics"

    CV
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Probably, these all pictures of “I told you so” moments!

    vvv
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They are speaking in sign language. See the first picture, they both communicate by signs.

    Ash
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    the one on the top left is christine de pizan, who wrote The City of Good Women and is hailed as an early protofeminist! How do you like her headdress?

    Christian Edwards
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    It's called nagging, lol. It's even more prevalent today then in prior times, funny how things never change.

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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    If ya'll listened the first time, we wouldn't have say it the second time. Or the thirtieth. Best way to get us to shut up is to Pay Attention

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    “Don't let anyone turn you away from classical art with the impression that it is snobby or pretentious,” J.T. added. “The great artists that created these works are reaching down through the centuries to speak directly to our innermost selves. Those messages are intended for you, so don't let some condescending dork in a turtleneck gatekeep with his fancy lingo and French pronunciations.” 

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    We hope you’re getting a kick out of these memes, pandas, and that you’re enjoying the modern spins that have been put on these ancient pieces of art. Keep upvoting the ones you find particularly relevant today, and let us know in the comments what you love most about art from the past. Then if you’re interested in reading another Bored Panda article featuring classical art pieces that have been meme-ified, we recommend checking out this one next

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