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Famous Paintings - animated ,)

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Interesting view on the art history ,)



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Awesome! Funny as fraking heck.
Of course, it is may also be very disturbing and profane for those with sensitive emotions.
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Genuinely funny, even the gratuitous cursing. I laughed out loud. Really well done, too!
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This is just hilarious!!! I loved it! :lol:
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I`m sure here might be more than just one point of view, hope nobody would get offended though, but at the same time I`m pretty much sure that anyone who had spent some longer period of time in front of any classical painting - had to have some silly idea as the author(s) of this video had. ,)
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What I enjoyed the most were the "raspberries" at the end. That could have gone in... er... so many... uh... other directions but they chose something silly and ridiculous. I saw the start of that and was "worried" what they were going to do... caught me off guard. Didn't expect it. :)

A strong "Monty Python" influence.
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Terry Gilliam, to be exact - unfortunately nearly anything using photographs in a collage manner will be labelled with his name, even when the animation technique/style and humour is completely different. Here it fits.
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A couple of genuinely funny bits in there. Cleverly done!
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Very funny, I really enjoyed it and thought the animation was great. thanks for posting.
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Small addition... of less famous painters but amazing animators.

https://www.nfb.ca/film/24_idees_second ... _sur_verre (French)

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more, from where this one came
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Thanks so much Maestral! Incredible documentary. I am a big fan of Wendy Tilby, mentioned in this film, and was delighted to learn about Martine Chartrand. Also I have always wondered about this technique because I have painted hundreds of monoprints (here's one http://www.flickr.com/photos/8901012@N0 ... 1675263989)and recognized the animation technique was oil on glass but couldn't quite figure out how that was done.
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