30 Classic Paintings From Various Art Periods Digitally Recreated With Modern Celebrities
Renaissance is a term used to identify the period of the History of Europe approximately between the end of the XIV century and the middle of the XVI century. But does that mean we must travel back in time to see familiar faces in this era? Not necessarily!
Artists from the old site called Worth1000 (now Design Crowd) gathered in a photoshop battle of Modern Renaissance. The idea is to capture the moment and recreate famous paintings of Renaissance but with a modern twist. That is, to digitally manipulate these paintings to have faces of 21st-century celebrities in them.
Although the contest is dubbed "Modern Renaissance", participants of this Photoshop battle chose creative freedom and used paintings that do not specifically pertain to the epoch of Renaissance. Among the submissions, you will find famous paintings from Baroque, Rococo, Neoclassicism and other equally extraordinary periods.
From Rembrandt's self-portraits to Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, these Photoshop wizards tamper digitally with the best artworks in art history. And while some works are undoubtedly better than others, the result is very entertaining, nonetheless.
Scroll down the page and see the best of this contest that has lasted for 15 years!
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Robin Williams
A painting by German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer dated 1526 - The Portrait of Jakob Muffel. The subject of the painting was one of the dignitaries of Nuremberg city. He was also a friend of Albrecht Dürer himself. The purpose of the portrait was not to produce an idealized version of Muffel, but to depict him with the highest possible degree of naturalism. Inscription in the top left reads - EFFIGIES JAKOBI MVFFEL AETATIS SVAE ANNO LV SALVTIS VERO MDXXVI.
Robi"m". Great picture but at least get the legend's name right.
This is probably one of the saddest faces I have ever seen of Robin Williams. His eyes look sad.
Amanda Seyfried
Here we see the Portrait of Empress Maria Alexandrovna (1857) by Franz Xaver Winterhalter being used. Maria Alexandrovna engaged with many charitable organisations in Russia, particularly with the Red Cross. Thanks to her efforts, schools and colleges were set up for girls across the country. However, due to her fragile health, she lived a very reserved life especially in her late years. In the portrait, she is depicted elegantly clad in lavish attire. There is also a slight incline of the head, a thoughtful gaze that hints towards the Empress' immersion in her own internal world.
For jewelry lovers...pearls (especially this set of similar size and color) were more valuable than diamonds, rubies, sapphires, etc.
Hugh Laurie
This is a 1783 painting called Portrait of Alphonse Leroy painted by Jacques-Louis David. The main subject of this art piece is a doctor and man-midwife named Alphonse Leroy. As he looks towards the viewer, the doctor leans on a copy of Hippocrates' Morbi mulierum, a book about women's illnesses. Next to him stands a lamp (lampe à quinquet) which Leroy had invented himself. Both the book and the lamp are references to Cesare Ripa's Iconologia, according to which these are the symbols of a study.
Michelle Pfeiffer
Here is a 1785 self-portrait by Adélaïde Labille-Guiard - Self-Portrait with Two Pupils. Although not visible in the image above, the portrait actually depicts the artist with her two pupils - Marie Gabrielle Capet and Marie-Marguerite Carreaux de Rosemond. This piece of art comes from the time during which women had very little power, a time where they didn't commonly have a career other than that of a housewife. Adelaide was among the few female painters of her time. In the painting, Adelaide depicts herself in the process of painting, while her two pupils (notably females as well) look over her shoulder in awe. The painting, in a sense, is a declaration of how proud Adelaide feels about her craft and her own talent. She is talented enough that other people would aspire to be her pupils and learn from her. The artwork contains a powerful message about changing the role of women, the right to pursue a higher knowledge and creative freedom. Adelaide successfully reserved four places for women at the French Academy of Painting and Sculptures.
Michelle also played Lady DeWinter in one of the 3 Musketeer movies. This painting looks much like she did in that movie.
Michelle Pfeiffer. Born in 1958 & still looks 100 times better than any "influencer or any other self proclaimed model", Kardashian or any of those plastic (cheeks, lips or asses) blow up dolls, you call women these days ;-)
Pfeiffer was superb at "Les Liasons Dangereuses", with Glenn Close and John Malkovich. This portrait suits her wonderfully!
Barbara Bain would have been a good alternative choice for this portrait.
Please don't remember her from that abominable movie. Remember her from Dangerous Liaisons, Scarface, The Fabulous Baker Boys, The Witches of Eastwick, ....
Load More Replies...Patrick Stewart
An Old Man in Military Costume is an oil on panel by Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (about 1630-1631). Formerly, this painting was called Portrait of Rembrandt's Father. With this painting, Rembrandt continues to impress with a slightly disheartening layout of browns and grays. What is extraordinary about this painting might not meet the naked eye. Ever since 1968, ever more accurate x-ray scans have unveiled the existence of a second painting underneath this one. That of a young man in green.
SIR Patrick Stewart. The man's been knighted, give him the respect he deserves (and when better than now to call him Sir!?)
Emma Watson
In the picture above, we see a 1900 portrait by William-Adolphe Bouguereau - Avant le Bain (Before the Bath). Bouguereau was a French academic painter known for his paintings pertaining to a realistic genre with a special emphasis on the female human body. His works also contain a fair portion of mythological themes and the artist's own modern interpretations of them. During his life, Bouguereau produced 822 paintings, however, the whereabouts of many are still unknown.
Look at the hands and feet....He wasn't painting a child, whatever the bodice looks like...
Load More Replies...It is called "Before the Bath" and nothing about woman or child. That is your interpretation but not mine. I see perfection.
Johnny Depp
Originally a 1794 painting by Jacques-Louis David - Self-Portrait.
Love this one. Deep could also impersonate Napoleon Bonaparte.
Helena Bonham Carter
Yup, this one suits her because of the movie roles she generally plays. I presume that is meant to be John the Baptist’s head on a plate.
Hugh Laurie
Originally a 1794 painting by Jacques-Louis David - Self-Portrait.
Hugh Laurie is so British he would fit in any of these portraits.
Leonard Nimoy
Originally the Portrait of Alexey P. Melissino (1759-1813) by George Dawe. Painted not later than 1825.
There's a collection of these portraits in military attire wih several well known actors.. and I have it!
Penélope Cruz
The original artwork is that of Frederic Leighton named A Roman Lady (1858). Frederic Leighton was an English painter and sculptor whose works portrayed historical, biblical, and classical themes and subjects. Leighton's peerage was the shortest-lived one in history. After only one day, his hereditary peerage became extinct when he died.
Orlando Bloom
Originally Portrait of a Man by Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino, also known as Raphael.
Anthony Hopkins
The Old Drinker is a portrait from 1661-1663 by Gabriël Metsu. Born into a family of a tapestry worker and painter, Metsu was a Dutch painter known for his history paintings, still life, and genre works. The artist was very hard to pin down because of his eclectic taste in art. Metsu was not known for consistency in style, technique, or one type of subject, at least not for long periods.
Natalie Portman
Originally Biondina painted by Lord Frederick Leighton (1879).
I think her make-up could have been more subtle to suit the context of the image in the artwork
Load More Replies...A little less makeup would've been more becoming for the sake of the portrait
the fabric is just very puffy and loose. the sleeves are bigger than the arms
Load More Replies...Jennifer Aniston
Keanu Reeves
The Portrait of Madame F by Edouard Louis Dubufe is an oil on canvas painting from 1850-1851. A pupil of his father, Dubufe was a portrait and figure painter born in Paris. His works were popular, especially among the ladies, because of a smooth and elegant coloring and good finish. Although the above work is truly impressive, Dubufe's best-known paintings are The Peace Congress of 1856 at Paris (1857,) and the Prodigal Son (1866).
I feel the need to put my phone on the floor, jump up and down while screaming NONONONONONONO!!!!!! Just NO!
Load More Replies...Angelina Jolie
Portrait of a Young Woman (1797) by Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun. Madame Lebrun was a distinguished French portrait painter of the late 18th century. Generally, her style adhered to the elements found in the aftermath of Rococo and emergence of Neoclassical style. She served as the portrait painter to Marie Antoinette and in turn, created a name for herself which allowed her to enjoy the patronage of European aristocrats and to be elected to art academies in ten cities.
Sylvester Stallone
Originally, one of the many Self-Portraits of Rembrandt (1660).
Woody Harrelson
that’s the face of when someone get’s something you hate but you are too polite to say anything.
Donald Glover
"This photo combines William Sidney Mount's The Bone Player with the face of the actor, comedian, director, and musician, Donald Glover. William's 1856 American painting portrays an African-American musician playing ivory instruments. It was painted five years before the Civil War. Donald Glover is a musician under the alias Childish Gambino. Childish Gambino is known for songs like "Redbone", "3005", and "This is America". Donald Glover also created and stars in the award-winning TV show, Atlanta.
Leonardo Dicaprio
Originally, one of the many Self-Portraits of Rembrandt (1660).
Amy Winehouse
Yup that's seems like Amy....and when she was a little healthier. I enjoy remembering her this way.
Load More Replies...Usual then ! Have a bit more thorghts, everyone else has dollar why not Amy??
Taylor Swift
Original painting is by Edwin Georgi (American, 1896–1964) called In the Shade.
Scarlett Johansson
Originally, a painting called Infanta Isabel Clara Eugenia by Alonso Sánchez Coello.
She could be Duchess of Eboli! Just put a patch on her eye!
Jack Black
Jack Black as Henry VIII, other than he's funny as all get out, I can see this.
So jack black is Henry the 8th Of England and has had six wives? Strange
Jim Carrey
The original painting is by Rembrandt called Portrait of a Bearded Man in a Wide Brimmed Hat (1633).
Avril Lavigne
She does fit the style of the portrait, the timing, the expression.. FULL YES!
Helena Bonham Carter
Her head is at another angle, don't you people look at anatomy? So it's kinda bad, like quite a few of these...
Uma Thurman
Amy Winehouse
Michael C. Hall
Lucy Liu And Danny Devito
You're a genius! I LOL'd just thinking about it.
Load More Replies...Lilly Cole
Scarlett Johansson
Rowan Atkinson
Orlando Bloom
Kirsten Dunst
Taylor Swift
Sandra Bullock
Something is not quite right with this one, but I can't pinpoint it.
It LOOKS photoshopped, not at all in keeping with style/period of the painting. It just says clashes
Load More Replies...Angelina Jolie
Michael Jackson
He's looking left and his nose is looking right - sadly, the picture is accurate.
Natalie Portman
Clint Eastwood
Amanda Seyfried And Elisha Cuthbert
Charlize Theron
Somehow these pic will goes to a new article about doppelganger stuff BS.. You know, that's just the power of all mighty internet creators..
Keira Knightley
Michael Jordan
Amy Winehouse
Hugh Laurie
Post Malone
So he is some ruler of a European country in the 18th century? Strange
James Corden
Thomas Hardy
Thomas Hardy was the author. This is Tom Hardy. (Don't feel bad, IMDb gets that wrong all the time).
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Nicolas Cage
Nicole Kidman
Emma Stone
Brad Pitt
Snoop Dogg
Seth Rogan
Beyonce
Taylor Swift
Amy Winehouse
Best Amy Winehouse pic yet - making her into Frida Kahlo seems appropriate.
Justin Bieber
Tom Cruise
"Portrait of Innocent X by Diego Velázquez + Tom Cruise Interesting fact: When he was 14, Cruise's ambition was to join the priesthood...he was a Franciscan seminary student."
Elton John
Prince Harry And Meghan Markle
Anne Hathaway
Uma Thurman
The nose isn't quite right heather - she has such a distinctive nose.
Load More Replies...Hugh Jackman
Donald Trump
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Madonna
Kim Kardashian And Oprah
Donald Trump
Please don't let him see this. He'll probably take it for a real thing.
No he won't, he'll think he should be portrayed in the other position.
Load More Replies...I think Drumpf would whine that he was not represented as God in this painting.
I think the artist was being over generous in the family jewels area.
-and the muscles and especially the hands. -and anyhow that's not who Donald was 'teched' by.
Load More Replies...Dear GOD NOOOOOOO!!!! I hope some of you know that a good portion of us American actually loathe this man.
#54 isn't Michelle Pfeiffer. Not sure who it's supposed to be. Maybe Nicole Kidman?
This is original. You had never seen these images until this artist created them.
Load More Replies...There are some really well-done mashups in here, and then some really bad ones. I feel like some of the celebs have faces that are almost too modern to work in these paintings (maybe it's the makeup?). But overall it's a super clever idea, and I enjoyed taking a look.
Could be cosmetic surgery - we're used to our celebs looking a certain way, where in the old days you were stuck with whatever God gave you.
Load More Replies...Lol.... It's like all celebrities are listed by their name and then there is Spock. Poor Leonard Nimoy.
I like many, some I dislike because either I think the mashup artist did a poor job or the original painting isn't a good match for the celebrity. Anyway, I would have enjoyed pictures of the originals to compare to the mashups along with the painter's name and the name of the original artwork.
Some of these are awesome, some are just too obvious. The ones that are on point match hair, makeup, facial expression to the period and style of the painting
This is original. You had never seen these images until this artist created them.
Load More Replies...There are some really well-done mashups in here, and then some really bad ones. I feel like some of the celebs have faces that are almost too modern to work in these paintings (maybe it's the makeup?). But overall it's a super clever idea, and I enjoyed taking a look.
Could be cosmetic surgery - we're used to our celebs looking a certain way, where in the old days you were stuck with whatever God gave you.
Load More Replies...Lol.... It's like all celebrities are listed by their name and then there is Spock. Poor Leonard Nimoy.
I like many, some I dislike because either I think the mashup artist did a poor job or the original painting isn't a good match for the celebrity. Anyway, I would have enjoyed pictures of the originals to compare to the mashups along with the painter's name and the name of the original artwork.
Some of these are awesome, some are just too obvious. The ones that are on point match hair, makeup, facial expression to the period and style of the painting
