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The new names of famous paintings (18 photos)
On the Internet, every day is gaining momentum a new kind of art - people are coming up with modern and witty captions to famous works of art. Perhaps this is the most successful online memes in recent times. Many users believe that if the paintings were such names is to learn the art of the past would have been much more interesting. What do you think?
Peder Severin Krёyer, Denmark. As family members ignored each other before the invention of smartphones, 1881. Oil on canvas.
Fernand Khnopff, Belgium. Justin Bieber's mother, 1883. Oil on canvas.
Pieter de Hooch, Netherlands. Put your fucking iPhone, and go fishing with her daughter, 1670. Oil on canvas.
Vladimir Makovsky, Russia. Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio give old clothes to charity, 1865. Oil on canvas.
Boris Kustodiev, Russia. Everything in the wash, 1915. Oil on canvas.
Salvador Dali, Spain. The consequences of psilocybin mushrooms crop in Mexico, 1936. Oil on canvas.
Edouard Manet, France. Mary Poppins after a lobotomy, 1879. Oil on canvas.
Paul Delaroche, France. Oliver Cromwell understands that this is not the guitar, which he ordered on Amazon, 1849. Oil on canvas.
Eugene de Blaas, Italy. As people prepared coffee to Starbucks, 1872. Oil on canvas.
Ivan Aivazovsky, Russia. Novice surfers, 1843. Oil on canvas.
Vasily Vereshchagin, Russia. In my opinion, the elevator is not working, 1872. Oil on canvas.
Viktor Vasnetsov, Russia. PMS, 1916. Oil on canvas.
Jose Ferraz de Almeida Hunior, Brazil. Killer with an ax apologizes in advance 1894. Oil on canvas.
Nikolay Bogdanov-Belsky, Russia. Well, at least there is always a piano, 1898. canvas.
Albert Anker, Switzerland. Well, at least there is always a violin, 1868. Oil on canvas.
Charles Auguste Cooder, France. The artist suddenly realizes that the church is not painted, 1817. Oil on canvas.
Nikolay Bogdanov-Belsky, Russia. Residents Gum invent a joke, 1895. Oil on canvas.
Rene Magritte, Belgium. iFace, 1964. Oil on canvas.
Peder Severin Krёyer, Denmark. As family members ignored each other before the invention of smartphones, 1881. Oil on canvas.
Fernand Khnopff, Belgium. Justin Bieber's mother, 1883. Oil on canvas.
Pieter de Hooch, Netherlands. Put your fucking iPhone, and go fishing with her daughter, 1670. Oil on canvas.
Vladimir Makovsky, Russia. Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio give old clothes to charity, 1865. Oil on canvas.
Boris Kustodiev, Russia. Everything in the wash, 1915. Oil on canvas.
Salvador Dali, Spain. The consequences of psilocybin mushrooms crop in Mexico, 1936. Oil on canvas.
Edouard Manet, France. Mary Poppins after a lobotomy, 1879. Oil on canvas.
Paul Delaroche, France. Oliver Cromwell understands that this is not the guitar, which he ordered on Amazon, 1849. Oil on canvas.
Eugene de Blaas, Italy. As people prepared coffee to Starbucks, 1872. Oil on canvas.
Ivan Aivazovsky, Russia. Novice surfers, 1843. Oil on canvas.
Vasily Vereshchagin, Russia. In my opinion, the elevator is not working, 1872. Oil on canvas.
Viktor Vasnetsov, Russia. PMS, 1916. Oil on canvas.
Jose Ferraz de Almeida Hunior, Brazil. Killer with an ax apologizes in advance 1894. Oil on canvas.
Nikolay Bogdanov-Belsky, Russia. Well, at least there is always a piano, 1898. canvas.
Albert Anker, Switzerland. Well, at least there is always a violin, 1868. Oil on canvas.
Charles Auguste Cooder, France. The artist suddenly realizes that the church is not painted, 1817. Oil on canvas.
Nikolay Bogdanov-Belsky, Russia. Residents Gum invent a joke, 1895. Oil on canvas.
Rene Magritte, Belgium. iFace, 1964. Oil on canvas.