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The world of art can be very hard to navigate! I’ll openly admit that even though I’m an art lover, when it comes to the bit about recognizing which time period a piece is from, I end up completely befuddled. Luckily for me, there are plenty of friendly people on the internet to set the record straight, educate us, and help make us seem like art rockstars at dinner parties and art galleries alike.

One of these people is Melbourne art historian and video creator Mary McGillivray, who created a series of very informative and witty videos explaining what art movements a particular work of art is from and who the artist who painted it is. All so we can show off our great taste and in-depth knowledge in front of our friends (and learn something new while we’re at it!). Check out some of Mary’s full videos below, as shared on her _theiconoclass TikTok account, and be sure to follow Mary’s social media accounts for her latest updates if you enjoyed her content.

Mary was kind enough to offer me a glimpse into how she went from studying art history to creating educational videos. "The story begins back in Australia's first COVID lockdown in 2020—ah, memories—where I found myself stuck at home with nothing to do. On a whim, I decided to put my degree in art history and my skills as a professional video editor to good use and make TikToks to entertain myself. I had no idea people would like my jokes about [intimate] frescoes as much as they did, but 10 months later, here we are!" the art historian told Bored Panda. You'll find our full interview with her, as well as with former gallery director and art expert Shelby Bercume, below!

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This Australian art historian is helping educate millions of people

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"If It Looks Like The Chaos After A Blackout Where Everyone Is Stumbling Around In The Dark Under One Solitary Emergency Light, It's A Caravaggio"

Baroque painting showing a dramatic scene with multiple figures, reflecting art historian insights on becoming an art expert.

"The Taking of Christ" by Caravaggio

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    "If Its A Portrait Of Rembrandt, It's A Rembrandt"

    Portrait of an art historian in classic attire, highlighting the theme of becoming an art expert with humor.

    "Self Portrait" by Rembrant

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    After Mary graduated from the University of Melbourne, she started on the path of making comedic and engaging video content for TikTok and YouTube about visual culture history. TikTok is a way for her to reach and educate millions of young people.

    I was curious to find out what Mary thought were the main challenges keeping some people from delving into art history. "A lot of people think that art history is very serious and very important and this leads to them feeling overwhelmed—or even feeling like art history isn't for them. This isn't true! I've said it before and I'll say it again, art history is just old memes. Once we start to see the humor and the humanity in art, it becomes far less intimidating," she shared how we can change our perspective and embrace the complicated subject. Art as memes? Sign me up!

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    #3

    "If It Looks Like You Need Your Glasses Prescription Updated, Then It's Impressionism"

    Impressionist painting of a woman with umbrella and child in a field, showcasing art expert and art historian insights.

    "The walk" by Claude Monet

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    "If There's At Least One Person Looking To The Camera Like They're On The Office, It's Diego Velázquez"

    Classic painting scene showing art expert and aristocratic figures in a detailed historical interior setting.

    "Las Meninas" by Diego Velázquez

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    Mary revealed that she's always had a knack and a passion for art history. Her tale started in her early childhood, having been raised by an art history teacher and a museum curator. "You could say it's 'in my blood!'" she quipped.

    "Ever since I watched John Berger's 'Ways of Seeing' in high school, I knew I wanted to be able to reach people the way he did, and demystify the often stuffy and elite world of art history," Mary shared how her passion grew from there.

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    Meanwhile, if she finds that she's losing faith in her project, she simply re-watches 'The Da Vinci Code' movie. "The fiery rage it sparks within pushes me to go on. Nothing like pure hatred to fuel creativity," she said.

    #5

    "If She's Blonde And Has This Exact Face, It's A Botticelli"

    Close-up portraits of women from famous Renaissance paintings illustrating art expert insights by an art historian.

    "Figure of Flora", "Portrait of Venus" and "Portrait of Simonetta Vespucci" by Sandro Botticelli

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    "If It Looks Like An Amateur Theatre Production, Then Its Neo-Classical"

    Classical painting featuring a man holding swords and a group of women seated, illustrating art historian viral tips on becoming an art expert.

    "Oath of the Horatii" by Jacques-Louis David

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    Bored Panda also reached out to talk about art history with Shelby Bercume, a former gallery director from Florida. According to Shelby, art history isn't a subject that's taught in all schools, so it's often "intimidating and difficult to grasp" for those of us who don't have a background in it. However, she pointed out, that's true for pretty much every subject that we're unfamiliar with!

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    "I don’t necessarily think art history is an inaccessible entity, but I know that people tend to feel intimidated by things they aren’t experts in. Since art is often, if not always subjective, it feels even more intimidating than a subject with a 'right answer,' like math for example," Shelby shared with Bored Panda. "I think often that leads to a disconnect between the desire to dive into the subject of art and by relation art history, and the execution of it."

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    #7

    "If It Looks Like Angsty Male Ego, Then It's German Romanticism"

    Man in black coat on a rocky cliff overlooking foggy mountains, symbolizing art historian and art expert perspective.

    "Wanderer Above The Sea Of Fog" by Caspar David Friedrich

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    #8

    "If It Looks Like A Scene From Madaline, It's A Jean Dufy"

    Blue-toned impressionist cityscape painting showcasing artistic style relevant to art historian tips on becoming an art expert.

    "Paris, La Seine" by Jean Dufy

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    Former gallery director Shelby believes that the idea of educational art history TikTok videos is absolutely great. They help make difficult subjects more accessible, less lofty, and far less scary. "Art is something to be enjoyed and shouldn’t be reserved for an exclusive group," she said.

    A major part of the appeal of art, according to the art expert, is that there's no wrong answer. "Art is aesthetics and feelings. If you love something, voice why you love it... if you can’t find the words, that’s ok! Talking about art is really discussing how the art affects your emotional state and what thoughts it provokes," she told Bored Panda.

    "And remember, it is ok to not love everything, believe it or not, certain artworks are meant to be disturbing or disliked. Just don’t be intimidated to speak up because that’s really all we’re doing when we talk about art. We’re voicing opinions."

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    "If It's Got Ugly Babies, It's Medieval"

    Medieval religious painting showing Madonna holding baby Jesus, illustrating art expert knowledge and historic art styles.

    "Madonna and Child" by Bernardo Daddi

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    #10

    "If It Looks Like ... It's An O'keeffe"

    Abstract painting with vibrant red, orange, and yellow hues resembling flower petals, related to art expert insights.

    "Untitled" by By Georgia O’Keeffe

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    Meanwhile, TikToker Mary isn’t just a great art historian—she also knows that humor helps people remember her lessons better. That’s because humor activates the dopamine reward system in our brains, meaning that our long-term memory gets stimulated.

    If you want to become an art history buff, making humorous associations between art movements and artists is the best way to make things easier for yourself. So when Mary makes a quip about Cubism artworks looking like your Tupperware drawer, you’re quite likely to remember. In fact, this particular example stuck with me so much, I can’t wait to share it with my friends.

    Pssst, that’s also one of the reasons why you’ll remember things for your exams that much better if you rephrase things to sound funny (or even a tiny bit rude). Peculiarity and weirdness also tend to stick out more in our memories.

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    #11

    "If It Looks Like A Cottagecore Pinup Girl, Then Its Art Nouveau"

    Art expert illustration in Art Historian style featuring elegant woman with grapes in soft pastel colors.

    "Moët & Chandon: Champagne White Star" by Alphonse Mucha

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    "If Its Unfinished, It's Probably A Leonardo"

    Renaissance-style religious painting with multiple figures, showcasing a classic art expert analysis scene.

    "The Adoration of the Magi" by Leonardo da Vinci

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    #13

    "If It Looks Like A Really Satisfying Game Of Tetris It's A Mondrian"

    Abstract geometric painting with colored squares and rectangles, illustrating a concept related to art expert and art historian.

    "Composition with Red Blue and Yellow" by Piet Mondrian

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    "If It Looks Like The Artistic Equivalent Of A Nicotine Addiction, Its An Egon Schiele"

    Expressionist painting of a man in an orange coat, illustrating art expert concepts by an art historian in a viral post.

    "Self portrait" by Egon Schiele

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    #15

    "If Its Got Sad Peasants It's 19th Century Realism"

    Three women in 19th-century clothing bending to gather wheat in a rural field, classic art historian example of an art expert.

    "The Gleaners" by Jean-Francois Millet

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    "If It's Got A Happy Presence, It's A Dutch Genre Painting"

    Group of people in historical attire in a lively scene, illustrating tips from an art historian on how to become an art expert.

    "The Way You Hear it is the Way You Sing it" by Jan Steen

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    #17

    "If You're Not Sure If It Is Art, Then Its Dada"

    Famous art expert highlights Marcel Duchamp's 1917 urinal sculpture in viral art historian tips post.

    "Fountain" by Marcel Duchamp

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    "If It Looks Like A Low Res Jpeg Blown Up Its Pointillism"

    Pointillist portrait of a man in profile with vibrant orange, green, blue, and yellow dots, showcasing art expert style.

    Detail of "La Parade de Cirque" by Seurat

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    #19

    "If It's Just Got Nice Trees, It's A Claude Lorrain"

    Landscape painting featuring detailed trees, old mill, and shepherds, illustrating art historian tips to become an art expert.

    "Pastoral Landscape" by Claude Lorrain

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    "If It Looks Like A Really Stressful Game Of Tetris It's A George Braque"

    Cubist abstract painting with layered geometric shapes illustrating art historian and art expert concepts.

    "Bottle and Fishes" by Georges Braque

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    #21

    "If It Looks Like A Trendy Collage Artist's Instagram Then Its Constructivism"

    Soviet constructivist art poster with abstract human figure and architectural elements, related to art historian and art expert topics.

    Movie poster for the experimental avant-garde film "Man With A Movie Camera" by Vladimir and Georgii Stenberg

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    "If It Looks Like A Gorman Puffer Jacket It's A Matisse"

    Abstract colorful art shapes on a mural, illustrating creative tips from an art expert and art historian going viral online.

    "The Sheaf" by Henri Matisse

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