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Artist Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know

Vugar Efendi is a 23 years old writer and director. In his portfolio, he says he grew up in various countries surrounded by their rich cultures, such as United Kingdom, Spain, Turkey, and Ukraine. Vugar received a lot of attention online after he uploaded his incredible three-part ‘ Film Meets Art ‘ videos that compare classical paintings and iconic movie scenes. While some of these recreations are undoubtedly intentional, others might be only inspired by the paintings.

Vugar’s side by side comparisons reveal a very unique side of art, he shows the way modern directors can bring iconic pieces to life in their movies, proving the undeniable connection between different forms of art. Scroll down to see the comparisons yourself.

You can find more of Vugar’s work on his Vimeo page , and his personal website .

The Birth Of Venus (1840-1846) vs.The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)

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Ophelia (1951-1952) vs. Malancholia (2011)

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La Mort De Marat (1793) vs. About Schmidt (2002)

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The Blue Boy (1770) vs. Django Unchained (2012)

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L’Empire Des Lumières (1954) vs. The Exorcist (1973)

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To Prince Edward Island (1965) vs. Moonrise Kingdom (2012)

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The Last Supper (1498) vs. Inherent Vice (2014)

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La Rendición De Breda (1634-1635) vs. Alatriste (2006)

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Frida And Diego Rivera (1931) vs. Frida (2002)

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Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden vs. Cabaret (1972)

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Jeune Homme Nu Assis Au Bord De La Mer (1836) vs. There Will Be Blood (2007)

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Artist Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know

Vugar Efendi is a 23 years old writer and director. In his portfolio, he says he grew up in various countries surrounded by their rich cultures, such as United Kingdom, Spain, Turkey, and Ukraine. Vugar received a lot of attention online after he uploaded his incredible three-part ‘ Film Meets Art ‘ videos that compare classical paintings and iconic movie scenes. While some of these recreations are undoubtedly intentional, others might be only inspired by the paintings.

Vugar’s side by side comparisons reveal a very unique side of art, he shows the way modern directors can bring iconic pieces to life in their movies, proving the undeniable connection between different forms of art. Scroll down to see the comparisons yourself.

You can find more of Vugar’s work on his Vimeo page , and his personal website .

The Birth Of Venus (1840-1846) vs.The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)

Artist Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know - 27 Artist Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know - 28

Ophelia (1951-1952) vs. Malancholia (2011)

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La Mort De Marat (1793) vs. About Schmidt (2002)

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The Blue Boy (1770) vs. Django Unchained (2012)

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L’Empire Des Lumières (1954) vs. The Exorcist (1973)

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To Prince Edward Island (1965) vs. Moonrise Kingdom (2012)

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The Last Supper (1498) vs. Inherent Vice (2014)

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La Rendición De Breda (1634-1635) vs. Alatriste (2006)

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Frida And Diego Rivera (1931) vs. Frida (2002)

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Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden vs. Cabaret (1972)

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Jeune Homme Nu Assis Au Bord De La Mer (1836) vs. There Will Be Blood (2007)

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