15 painting masterpieces from a different perspective
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By Pictolic https://mail.pictolic.com/article/15-painting-masterpieces-from-a-different-perspective.htmlLooking at famous paintings from a new perspective is not only fascinating but also inspiring. Human imagination truly knows no bounds, and these unusual perspectives can open up new horizons in your appreciation of art. Ready to see classics in a new light?

The folks at the "Leprosorium" blog decided to completely overturn traditional notions of classical painting. They did it brilliantly and with flair, so we can't help but share their work. Here's a post about the behind-the-scenes moments of famous paintings and more.

"The Birth of Venus" by Sandro Botticelli, rear view.


"The Scream" by Edvard Munch, view from the side of two gentlemen.


"Danae" by Rembrandt, from the point of view of the bedside angel.


Andy Warhol through the eyes of a Campbell's soup can.


Self-portrait, Van Gogh, through the eyes of the self-portrait itself.


"Barge Haulers on the Volga" by Ilya Repin, view from the ship.


"Lovers. Walk" by Marc Chagall, view from the side of the lover.


"The Apotheosis of War" by Vasily Vereshchagin, view from the inside.


"American Gothic" by Grant Wood, rear view.


"Hands Resist Him" by Bill Stoneham, view from behind the door.


"The Birth of Adam" by Michelangelo, view from the Creator's side.


"Napoleon at the Saint Bernard Pass" by Jacques-Louis David, view from behind the horse.


"Another Failure", Fyodor Reshetnikov, through the eyes of a dog.


"Dream Inspired by the Flight of a Bee" by Salvador Dali, view from the butt of a rifle.


"The Appearance of Christ to the People" by Alexander Ivanov, through the eyes of a bear from a pine forest.

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