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(#1) 'The Woman in the Green Dress' By John White Alexander
The Woman in the Green Dress by John White Alexander, 1899#gettymuseumchallenge #gettychallenge pic.twitter.com/T4j4cX2eBe
— Amanda Bishop (@ominousrumbling) April 3, 2020 -
(#2) 'The Acrobat' By Pablo Picasso
#BetweenArtandQuarantine #tussenkunstenquarantaine @GettyMuseum Picasso and PicCatso pic.twitter.com/Rsa2odujLu
— Marisa Torre (@MarisaTorre) March 31, 2020 -
(#3) 'Scenes from the Life of St. Jerome' By Sano di Pietro
Scenes from the Life of St Jerome, by SANO di Pietro
— Jason Jerome (@jjerome) April 5, 2020
(by some Jeromes)#gettymuseumchallenge #gettychallenge #betweenartandquarantine @GettyMuseum pic.twitter.com/LndBNwy6rY -
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(#5) 'Triple Self-Portrait' By Norman Rockwell
"Triple Self Portrait" by Norman Rockwell pic.twitter.com/LEr2e2bl7x
— Robert Etheredge (@BobEtheredge) March 28, 2020 -
(#6) 'Self Portrait with Monkeys' By Frida Kahlo
One of my classes assigned us to try and recreate a piece of art using only what we have around the house. Had a lot of fun with this project #gettychallenge pic.twitter.com/UXKgQT7K0W
— Jenny Hughes (@Jenny_Hughes_) April 7, 2020 -
(#7) 'Camille with a Small Dog' By Claude Monet
Not quite Monet! pic.twitter.com/6Ejk0ayzCk
— Jenpiumarta (@JenniferPiumar1) March 28, 2020 -
(#8) Girl with a Pearl Earring
- Dutch Golden Age
Here is Dog With(out) a Pearl Earring pic.twitter.com/Sti43F3c9v
— Blair Braverman (@BlairBraverman) April 4, 2020 -
(#9) 'Hydrangeas' By Philip Wilson Steer
Pixie and I have accepted your challenge. pic.twitter.com/n97vRnqEMt
— Kelly Klobucher (@KellyKlobucher) March 27, 2020 -
(#10) 'Boy Painting a Birdhouse' By Norman Rockwell
Norman Rockwell recreated island style #gettychallenge pic.twitter.com/CJMHrM6Gpi
— Jbanks (@BanksJacque) April 12, 2020 -
(#11) Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear
- Portrait
For the Getty Museum challenge, we humbly submit Self Portrait with "Bandaged" Ear - Vincent van HuGogh. @GettyMuseum
— Ian (@oaklandian) March 30, 2020
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(#12) 'Young Lady in 1866' By Édouard Manet
I believe the original is at the @metmuseum , but when the instructions said you could get inspiration from your pet I just had to do it. pic.twitter.com/K2VkqtHeRT
— Squeakingbird (@squeakingbird) April 3, 2020 -
(#13) The Death of Marat
My Girl as Marat: pic.twitter.com/ni9v1KbNbD
— Larry Spinak (@Gryffud) March 28, 2020 -
(#14) 'The "Piebald" Horse' By Paulus Potter
I painted my white dog with eyeshadow #gettymuseumchallenge Potter's Piebald Horse pic.twitter.com/StettwMCwj
— Sarah Williams (@RumtumSarah) April 1, 2020 -
(#15) 'Portrait of Louis Marie de Cisto-and-Martinez' By Francisco Goya
A geriatric dog, a leash and a toddler #gettychallenge #gettymuseumchallenge @GettyMuseum pic.twitter.com/vJd2wRkgWl
— Yann Bernaquez (@yannbernaquez) April 7, 2020 -
(#16) 'Several Circles' By Vasily Kandinsky
Kandinsky: Several Circles. Before and after pic.twitter.com/1JUZrUqRNE
— Catty Gaines (@CattleyaBG) April 3, 2020 -
(#17) 'Double Portrait' By Lucian Freud
@DrLynnKK does the #gettychallenge @GettyMuseum #LucianFreud #DoublePortrait @4Reale @a_canavan @courtnje @Nikwalkotter @megastore @opengeographer pic.twitter.com/pkP5gMEccW
— Jason Pickavance (@jpickava) April 12, 2020 -
(#18) 'Madonna and Child' By Master of St. Cecilia
Madonna and child.https://t.co/ZbnVeToUPE pic.twitter.com/7Vkl91CF6D
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(#19) A Man with a Quilted Sleeve
- Artwork
Blue sleeve, green sleeve: pic.twitter.com/ajScuiQ0Yr
— Janet Panabaker (@janetpanabaker) April 4, 2020 -
(#20) 'The King of Arms of the Order of the Golden Fleece Writing about Jacques de Lalaing' By Simon Bening
A for perspective, A+ for doggohttps://t.co/jpbZBB1dSq pic.twitter.com/IvJ5r2sfNB
— Getty (@GettyMuseum) March 31, 2020 -
(#21) 'A Hare in the Forest' By Hans Hoffman
This doggo is basically a bunny, based on "A Hare in the Forest" by Hans Hoffmannhttps://t.co/pBvarH7EfV pic.twitter.com/pMHE63gpuh
— Getty (@GettyMuseum) March 25, 2020
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2020 is a hard time. The sudden outbreak of the epidemic has plunged people's lives into crisis and economic development has been suspended. But there will always be some people who are optimistic by nature and inject vitality into the world. Since we knew about the Getty challenge, in which bored people around the world were using household objects to recreated famous historical artworks, some of the famous historical paintings recreated with pets are particularly eye-catching.
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