
Museum Challenges People To Recreate Famous Paintings At Home, And People Deliver (30 New Pics)
A little while ago, the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles challenged its Twitter followers to recreate works of art using the objects they have in their homes, and people quickly saw it as a fun and creative way to pass time while stuck in quarantine. And even though almost two months have passed since the challenge was announced, people still continue to share their clever and hilarious quarantine art recreations to this day.
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#1 Sharaku Kabuki Portrait

#2 The Death Of Marat

#3 Rembrandt “Portrait Of A Woman With Gloves”

#4 Like A King By Afarin Sajedi

#5 Picasso’s “Woman In A Hat With Pompoms And A Printed Blouse”

#6 Gustav Klimt “Mother And Child”

#7 Frida Kahlo

#8 “La Ricitos” By Baldomero Gili

#9 The Temptation Of St. Anthony By Joos Van Craesbeeck

#10 Edvard Munch “The Scream”

#11 Pop Art Figures By Keith Haring

#12 “Lady With An Ermine” By Leonardo Da Vinci

#13 Jan Asselijn “The Threatened Swan”

#14 Le Chat Noir

#15 Portrait Of Toyotomi Hideyoshi By Kano Mitsunobu

#16 ♦️♠️♦️the Sleepy Clown Needs Rest After Trying With All Her Might To Make People Smile In Times Of Darkness ♣️♥️♣️

#17 The Veiled Virgin By Giovanni Strazza, Early 1850s (Left)

#18 “Portrait Of A Lady With A Child”, Artist Unknown, Nineteenth Century

#19 My Sister Did This Frida Piece With My Bird

#20 Covid-19 Gothic

#21 Danaë And The Shower Of Gold – Orazio Gentileschi

#22 “The Son Of Man” By René Magritte

#23 The Great War By Rene Magritte

#24 Selfie By Narcissus – Caravage

#25 “Girl Interrupted At Her Music” – Johannes Vermeer

#26 Frida Kahlo “Dancing With Skeleton”

#27 Georgia O’keeffe–Black Mesa Landscape, New Mexico

#28 “Christina’s World” By Andrew Wyeth

#29 Girl Before A Mirror, Picasso, 1932

#30 Kees Van Dongen, “The Corn Poppy”

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