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People Online Are Sharing Pictures Of Art Pieces In Museums That Look Like Them
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A Facebook group Comicism consistently wows with incredible content. This group regularly posts a variety of content, including comics, and pictures of cats, dogs, and other animals.
The content they provided was once again outstanding as they shared some hilarious pictures of people visiting an art museum and finding their look-alikes in the exhibitions. This caught my eye right away, therefore I feel compelled to share it with you.
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This is my son, Rob, on the Right. This is a painting, not of my son, on the left. IMG_4553-6...f5cca5.jpg
I see the resemblance
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??? Are you trying to see if they look the same? Cause they don't
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The hair is completely different
Of course it is. Styles change in 200 years
Wow. This was actully insane.
Holy guacamole!!! You guys! These were REAL serendipity! I wish they had mentioned the name of the art as well!
That's exactly what I was thinking. Name of art, subject if known, artist's name and year the pictures were painted.
These may be bots. Like you, I think the info you have mentioned should have been included. One, how did these individuals just happen upon their likeness at a museum they happen to be visiting...sounds suspicious.
This is my son, Rob, on the Right. This is a painting, not of my son, on the left. IMG_4553-6...f5cca5.jpg
I see the resemblance
This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
??? Are you trying to see if they look the same? Cause they don't
This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
The hair is completely different
Of course it is. Styles change in 200 years
Wow. This was actully insane.
Holy guacamole!!! You guys! These were REAL serendipity! I wish they had mentioned the name of the art as well!
That's exactly what I was thinking. Name of art, subject if known, artist's name and year the pictures were painted.
These may be bots. Like you, I think the info you have mentioned should have been included. One, how did these individuals just happen upon their likeness at a museum they happen to be visiting...sounds suspicious.