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This Is What Disney Princesses Would Look Like If They Were Renaissance Women

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Coupling contemporary cultural references and historic fine art techniques, Bangkok-based designer Thunyamon Charoensuttikul has realized a series titled ‘Disney princesses in the Renaissance’. The digital paintings recreate some of Disney’s most beloved characters in the style of 15th century portraiture. Dark backdrops with minimal detail echo the aesthetic qualities of the artistic era, while a textured paint crackle effect mimics the time-worn personalities of Renaissance paintings.

h/t: designboom

Snow White
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Mulan
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Cinderella
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Belle
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Jasmine
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Areil
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Pocahontas
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Rapunzel
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Merida
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Tiana
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