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(#21) 'A Hare in the Forest' By Hans Hoffman
This doggo is basically a bunny, based on "A Hare in the Forest" by Hans Hoffmannhttps://t.co/pBvarH7EfV pic.twitter.com/pMHE63gpuh
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(#5) 'Triple Self-Portrait' By Norman Rockwell
"Triple Self Portrait" by Norman Rockwell pic.twitter.com/LEr2e2bl7x
— Robert Etheredge (@BobEtheredge) March 28, 2020 -
(#16) 'Several Circles' By Vasily Kandinsky
Kandinsky: Several Circles. Before and after pic.twitter.com/1JUZrUqRNE
— Catty Gaines (@CattleyaBG) April 3, 2020 -
(#15) 'Portrait of Louis Marie de Cisto-and-Martinez' By Francisco Goya
A geriatric dog, a leash and a toddler #gettychallenge #gettymuseumchallenge @GettyMuseum pic.twitter.com/vJd2wRkgWl
— Yann Bernaquez (@yannbernaquez) April 7, 2020 -
(#19) A Man with a Quilted Sleeve
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Blue sleeve, green sleeve: pic.twitter.com/ajScuiQ0Yr
— Janet Panabaker (@janetpanabaker) April 4, 2020 -
(#3) 'Scenes from the Life of St. Jerome' By Sano di Pietro
Scenes from the Life of St Jerome, by SANO di Pietro
— Jason Jerome (@jjerome) April 5, 2020
(by some Jeromes)#gettymuseumchallenge #gettychallenge #betweenartandquarantine @GettyMuseum pic.twitter.com/LndBNwy6rY
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2020 is a hard time. The sudden outbreak of the epidemic has plunged people's lives into crisis and economic development has been suspended. But there will always be some people who are optimistic by nature and inject vitality into the world. Since we knew about the Getty challenge, in which bored people around the world were using household objects to recreated famous historical artworks, some of the famous historical paintings recreated with pets are particularly eye-catching.
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