How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

Admit it honestly: at least once in your life you confused Manet and Monet, Brueghel could not be distinguished from Bosch, and the authorship of paintings with expressive naked bodies could not be identified at all, only vaguely suspecting that it was someone from the Italians.

Well, it's time to put an end to the feeling of awkwardness once and for all and learn to distinguish at least the classics from each other. We offer you funny tips that will help you remember how not to confuse artists. Inveterate art critics, connoisseurs and connoisseurs are asked not to roll their eyes too much and take this material lightly.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

If all the people in the picture have serious deformity of organs, it's probably Pablo Picasso.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

 

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

If all the characters in the picture have downright huge asses, it's definitely Rubens.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

 

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

If what you see in the picture could have been imagined by a drug addict under acid, then this is Salvador Dali.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

 

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

If everyone, including women, looks like Putin, it's Jan van Eyck.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

 

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

If the men in the paintings look like hairy curly beauties, it's Caravaggio.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

If the picture has a dark background, and the characters have unbearable suffering written on their faces — Titian is in front of you.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

 

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

If there are a lot of little people in the picture, but otherwise everything seems to be in order, this is Brueghel.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

If there are a lot of little people in the picture, but also, in addition, there are a lot of strange objects and some bullshit is happening — this is Bosch.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

If the characters in the paintings look like homeless people whose faces are illuminated by a dim lantern, it's Rembrandt.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

If there are several chubby angels or a couple of sheep in the picture, it's probably Boucher.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

 

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

If the characters in the picture are beautiful, naked and pumped up, most likely it's Michelangelo.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

 

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

If you see ballerinas, it's Degas.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

If everything is very contrasting and sharp, with a blue tint and the characters have elongated bearded faces, this is El Greco.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

If there is a monobrow woman in the picture, it is Frida Kahlo.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

Motley background and no people - Monet.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

Colorful background and fun party - Renoir.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

Colorful background and sad party - Mane.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

Landscapes from The Lord of the Rings with bluish fog and the same curly Madonna with an aristocratic profile are Leonardo da Vinci.

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

 

How to become an art connoisseur without getting up from the couch

If these are painted squares from the Excel tablet, it's Mondrian.

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