Making movies with world-famous paintings: In addition to 13 ``stolen'' pictures, details are also used to pay tribute to art and culture

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The film history and art history exams are not a problem, but

Making movies with world-famous paintings: In addition to 13 ``stolen'' pictures, details are also used to pay tribute to art and culture - Lujuba

is always in a dream. The "demonized" world famous paintings invade

. If you want to sleep well, the way is to steal all the famous paintings

that invaded his dreams. There are peculiar stories in major museums such as the Tate Modern Art Museum,

, originally scheduled to be released on 11.15 in China, and then suddenly announced the withdrawal of

. The specific reason we also don’t know whether

Making movies with world-famous paintings: In addition to 13 ``stolen'' pictures, details are also used to pay tribute to art and culture - Lujuba

aside whether to withdraw the archives of

. The movie

, which is very worthy of everyone’s discussion, can be said to be a new model for the creation of the art world. "Time"

is also known as "a roam of Picasso's paintings"

's unique picture style and character modeling make people refreshing

impact everyone's inherent impression, very novel and fresh

Making movies with world-famous paintings: In addition to 13 ``stolen'' pictures, details are also used to pay tribute to art and culture - Lujuba

three-dimensional thinking pictures, deconstructed and distorted geometric figures

And with the agile skills and the tense environment

creates a thrilling atmosphere

So next, I am not recommending the movie

to everyone, but I will come to an art appreciation with everyone

. Explore the famous art paintings in the film

↓↓↓

Firstly, I will introduce the 13 world famous paintings

1 that were stolen. "Olympia"-Edward Manet

The picture is too "beautiful", I dare not put it, I am afraid of complaining to

and I want to search by myself!

2. Frank Duveneck- "The Whistling Boy"

Munich Realism painting style

is now in the Dallas Museum of Art

There is a boy sitting on the train and whistling watching Ruben

is the combination Designed by Frank Duveneck's

"The Whistling Boy" painting

Italian Late Renaissance Venetian School

is now in the Uffizi Museum in Florence

stills

Painter: Sandro Botticelli

reflects The philosophical trend of neo-Platonism

is now in the collection of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy

stills

Painter: Velázquez Diego Velázquez

is now in the collection of the Museum of Art History in Vienna

​​I saw Margot wearing a blue dress outside the window Princess Rita

subconsciously rescued her, but was bitten by the princess who turned into a monster

Van Gogh-Vincent van Gogh

now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts

Painter: Pablo BiPablo Picasso (Pablo Picasso)

but this has a great relationship with Picasso and the movie

characters in the movie are exaggerated geometry, structured

lines and color collision is very strong

is a typical Picasso style presentation

American painter: Edward Edward Hopper

depicts the gloomy city after Pearl Harbor

is now in the Art Institute of Chicago

Renoir portrait Frédéric Bazille

is now in the Musée d'Orsay

​​Painter: Andy Warhol-Andy Warhol

Tribute to Cat King The painting

11. "The Woman Holding a Fruit"-Paul Gauguin

Woman Holding a Fruit-Paul Gauguin

is now in St. Petersburg Hermitage

12. "Doctor De Iman's Anatomy Lesson"-Rembrandt Halmansson Van Reinz2 Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Deijman-Rembrandt

is hidden in the Amsterdam Museum

13. "This is not a pipe"-Rene Margaret

The Treachery of Images- Rene Magritte

Surrealist masterpiece

except for the 13 stolen world famous paintings Yu

In the film, almost every few seconds

can find some works that pay tribute to art and culture

"Because of beauty, should not be locked"

So the director who loves art has incorporated many classic art, film and television works

into The

kitchen maid in the movie screen of "Inception" pays tribute to

Johannes Vermeer, "The Milk Maid"

magazine cover pays tribute to Edward Munch, the 1893 version of "The Scream"

pays tribute to Mary Lian Monroe

Tribute to "The Stick of Heart"

Tribute to "Kichka's Breakfastl" Daniel Sperry

Tribute to "Smoker No. 1 (Lip No. 12)" Tom wesselmann

Tribute to Pop artist Alan Jones "Wet Seal "

Tribute to Manet's "The Bar at the Goddess Recreation Hall"

is now in the collection of the Kotoud School of Fine Arts, University of London, UK

Edward Hope's "New York Office"

There are many more... The netizens who clicked said that there are 256 artistic eggs hidden inside!

is indeed a veritable "artistic version of Player One"~

others watch the movie

, but I am different. I don’t know whether to watch a movie or watch art creation. The whole process is high-energy, brain-burning, thrilling, and exciting.

also has a certain sense of artistic appreciation

. However, everyone has a different definition

. A thousand people will have a thousand Picasso-like images

. So we design The

can not only think about

with our own inner thinking, but diversify creation from the perspective of universality! What do you know about

who have seen these works of art?

, let me give you a little notice...

...sorry to put the wrong version

to a serious version~

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