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I Reimagine Famous Paintings To See What They’d Look Like If They Were Painted During The Coronavirus Crisis (37 Pics)
We could all use a smile in lieu of recent events, so I decided to update art history for 2020.
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Girl With A Pearl Earring By Johannes Vermeer, 1665
American Gothic By Grant Wood, 1930
Self-Portrait With Thorn Necklace And Hummingbird By Frida Kahlo, 1940
I'll never understand why people like that unibrow. It's so gross.
Nighthawks At The Diner By Edward Hopper, 1942
Given that most of the countries restaurants are closed, I'd expect the diner to be empty.
The Swing By Jean-Honoré Fragonard, 1767
Self Portrait By Vincent Van Gogh, 1889
Intermission By Edward Hopper, 1963
The Scream By Edvard Munch, 1893
He is screamed since he is scared of the people behind him who are not doing social distancing.
Le Désespéré By Gustave Courbet, 1843-1845
'OMG I FORGOT TO GET PASTA!!!!!! IT'S AFTER 4:00!!!!!!!! NOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
Medusa By Caravaggio, 1595-1598
The Kiss By Gustav Klimt, 1907
Tallenge Napoleon Crossing The Alps By Jacques Louis David, 1801-1805
Mona Lisa By Leonardo Da Vinci, 1503
Rosie The Riveter
This does reflect our awesome workforce in medicine and grocery stores and more.
Marchesa Casati By Augustus John, 1912
Portrait Of Dr Heinrich Stadelmann By Otto Dix, 1922
Reverie By Alphonse Mucha, 1897
The Creation Of Adam By Michelangelo, 1512
The Blue Boy By Thomas Gainsborough, 1770
I always wondered why he was called a blue boy because his skin is not blue but I think used to be like color blind or something because I see why now #wordsarehard
Marie Antoinette
Arnolfini Portrait By Jan Van Eyck, 1434
Queen Elizabeth II 336 By Andy Warhol, 1985
Arrangement In Grey And Black No.1 By James Abbott Mcneill Whistler, 1870
Lady Of Shalott By John William Waterhouse, 1888
L’etoile By Edgar Degas, 1878
La Tunique Rose By Tamara De Lempicka, 1927
Birth Of Venus By Sandro Botticelli, 1485-1486
Chairman Mao By Andy Warhol, 1972
Salome By Lucas Cranach The Elder, 1530
Raft Of The Medusa By Théodore Géricault, 1818
The Virgin And Child With Angels By Jean Fouquet, 1452-1458
The Three Graces By Peter Paul Rubens, 1666
Sistine Madonna By Raphael, 1512-1513
Truth Coming Out Of Her Well By Jean-Léon Gérôme, 1896
Leda And The Swan By François Le Moyne, 1720
Lady Liberty Leading The People By Eugène Delacroix, 1830
Venus Of Urbino By Titian, 1534
all that was really done to change the pictures is throw some masks on the people.
Why are the women's freakin' nipples censored?!?! I don't see the nipples of the men censored in any of these paintings...you even left a child's penis uncensored. There is a decapitated head in the Salome by Lucas Cranach The Elder, which is more offensive than nipples. What is your logic here?
Bored Panda did this. Uncensored versions are on Instagram, ironically.
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Why are the women's freakin' nipples censored?!?! I don't see the nipples of the men censored in any of these paintings...you even left a child's penis uncensored. There is a decapitated head in the Salome by Lucas Cranach The Elder, which is more offensive than nipples. What is your logic here?
Bored Panda did this. Uncensored versions are on Instagram, ironically.
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