Art is everywhere: the frames of the new film "Call me by your name" were transferred to the canvases of Claude Monet

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If art is combined with art, then it turns out ... art! This conclusion can be made by looking at the instagram "Call me Monet" (Call Me by Monet). The account picturesquely combines paintings by the famous Impressionist Claude Monet and stills from the new film "Call me by your Name".

The choice of the artist is not accidental. The author of the book on which the film was shot admits that when writing the novel he was inspired by Monet's paintings. In addition, there is a scene in the film itself, which was filmed in a place that flashed on the impressionist canvases.

Art is everywhere: the frames of the new film "Call me by your name" were transferred to the canvases of Claude Monet

Post by Call Me by Monet (@cmbynmonet) Mar 4, 2018 at 10:02 PST

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Posted by Call Me by Monet (@cmbynmonet) Feb 25, 2018 at 2:42 PST

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It seemed to the girl that many scenes and the spirit of the whole story perfectly fit Monet's creations.

Posted by Call Me by Monet (@cmbynmonet) Feb 23, 2018 at 10:51 PST

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Looking through all these collages is a visual pleasure.

Posted by Call Me by Monet (@cmbynmonet) Feb 17, 2018 at 7:37 PST

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For the most part, this is just a reference to the artist of the XIX century. But, on the other hand, it's worth a lot to guess about it and do something really worthwhile.

Keywords: Impressionism | Art | Social network | Film

     

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