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What If People From Classical Paintings Attended A Music Festival


Eugène Delacroix – Liberty Leading The People (1830)

According to an artist Márton Neményi: “My name is Márton Neményi, I’m a Hungary-based photojournalist who didn’t miss Europe’s Burning Man, the Sziget Festival, but according to my vision, this year the Hungarian party island needed a fine twist.

I imagined the bored Mona Lisa in front of the main stage, Eugène Delacroix’s Liberty doing some headbang, Ruben’s Andromeda getting in the mood, the world’s most famous farmer couple listening to Arctic Monkeys, Adam having a cold beer, and copied them on some of my snapshots. Well, the result is almost like fine-art. Fine-crazy-art.”

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Michelangelo – Creation Of Adam (1505-12)


John Riley – Bridget Holmes (1685)


Leonardo Da Vinci – Mona Lisa (1503-19)


Julio Romero De Torres – The Fortune Telling (1922)


Botticelli – Venus (Late 15th Century)


Francesco Hayez – The Kiss (1859)


Grant Wood – American Gothic (1930)


Fausto Zonaro – Young Girl Carrying A Pumpkin (1889)


Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres – Countess D’haussonville (1845)


Edgar Degas – Dancers (1884–85)


Peter Paul Rubens – Perseus Freeing Andromeda (1638)

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