Art history is not for everyone, but there is definitely value in being able to look at a painting and know whose brush brought it to life.
And while it takes years for scholars to study the intricacies and subtleties of why the paintings of particular artists look the way they do, you can learn to spot them at a glance with these simple, hilarious tricks.
Van Eyck
Everyone, including the women, looks like Vladamir Putin.
Dali
If you’ve ever had an acid trip, this is what it looked like. If you haven’t, well, use your imagination.
Rembrandt
Everyone is a hobo illuminated by a dim streetlamp. Even himself.
Bosch
Lots of tiny people, lots of other insane crap going on, too.
Picasso
There’s not a single “normal” body in the bunch.
Da Vinci
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Lord of the Rings featuring wavy-haired Madonnas instead of Hobbits.
Degas
Look for the ballerinas, my friends.
Manet
Are fancy people not having fun at parties? It’s Manet.
Renoir
Fancy people are having fun at parties!
Michelangelo
Everyone is naked, beautiful, and ripped . We’re talking men with 10-packs.
Monet
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"IMPRESSION SOLEIL LEVANT" obra del pintor francés Claude Monet . En 1874, un grupo de jóvenes pintores rechazados por el Salón oficial decidió exponer sus obras en el taller del fotógrafo Nadar. Monet presentó, entre otras obras, esta marina pintada dos años atrás. Escribió a uno de sus amigos: "He enviado a la exposición una cosa hecha en el Havre desde mi ventana, con el sol entre la bruma, y en primer plano, unos mástiles apenas apuntando. me han pedido que le dé título. Como no podía ser una Vista de El Havre, les he respondido: Llamadla Impresión". Edmond Renoir, hermano del pintor, que fue responsable del catálogo de la exposición, añadió amanecer para hacer la denominación mas figurativa. De esta forma el cuadro quedaba titulado: Impression soleil levant (Impresión del sol naciente) . Para conocer más sobre esta bella pintura visita nuestro blog. #arte #art #arthistory #arthistorian #historians #historiadelarte #historyofart #pintura #picture #artista #artistsoninstagram #artoftheday #artsy #arts #artcurator #artwork #arttoday #monet
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Dappled light and no people.
Titian
The world is dark and people are tortured.
Caravaggio
The men look like curly-haired, big-eyed women.
Frida Kahlo
Everyone has a unibrow. Also, it’s mostly just Frida Kahlo.
Go ahead and thank the internet for making you look super smart next time you head to the museum.
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