Classic paintings recreated using pictures
Categories: Culture | Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/classic-paintings-recreated-using-pictures.htmlArtists from new York Tanya Brassesco and Lazlo Passi Norberto have joined forces to recreate a series of famous masterpieces from different directions and trends in painting in the form of photographs. Among them — the paintings of Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele and Ramon Casas. The similarity of the images Brassesco and Norberto paintings is striking: it should be, it took them several months to find each outfit and recreate every detail.
In the project a lot of pictures, but we chose just some to give an idea of the result of amazing hard work of artists.
"Lady with hat and feather boa", Gustav Klimt, 1909.
The "pot-pourri", Herbert James Draper, 1897.
"Young dekadentka (after the ball)", Ramon Casas, 1899.
"Seated woman, back view" Egon Schiele, 1913.
Picture from a magazine Pel & Ploma, Ramon Casas, 1899.
"Dreams" by Vittorio Matteo Korkos, 1896.
"Morphine", Santiago Rusinol, 1894.
"Seated woman with bent knee", Egon Schiele, 1917.
"Music I", Gustav Klimt, 1895.
"Paolo and Francesca", Gaetano Previati, 1887.
"The waking dream" by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, 1880.
"Black feather hat", Gustav Klimt, 1910.
"The naked truth", Gustav Klimt, 1899.
Keywords: Recreation | Painting | Paintings | Masterpieces
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