This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

23-year-old writer and director Vugar Efendi has definitely seen a lot of movies. In fact, his observant eyes have noticed that many famous movie scenes have been copied from  iconic classical paintings. So, after careful investigation, he created a three-part series called ‘Film Meets Art‘ where he combined these side by side comparisons. While some of these recreations are undoubtedly intentional, others might be only inspired by the paintings.

Vugar’s comparisons show a remarkable side of art, he shows the way modern directors bring iconic pieces to life in their movies, proving the undeniable connection between different forms of art. Who could have ever thought that such movies like Django Unchained or The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus were using classical paintings as their inspiration?

Scroll down to see these incredible comparisons yourself!

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#1 Movie: Cabaret (1972) vs. Painting: Portrait of the Journalist Sylvia von Harden

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#2 Movie: The Alamo (1960) vs. Painting: El Jaleo (1882)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#3 Movie: The Cell (2000) vs. Painting: Dawn (1989)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#4 Movie: Lust For Life (1965) vs. Painting: Le Café De Nuit (1888)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#5 Movie: Frida (2002) vs. Painting: Frida And Diego Rivera (1931)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#6 Movie: About Schmidt (2002) vs. Painting: La Mort De Marat (1793)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#7 Movie: The Return (2003) vs. Painting: Lamentation of Christ (1475-1490)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#8 Movie: The Adventures Of Baron Munchausen (1988) Vs. Painting: The Birth Of Venus (1840-1846)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#9 Movie: Inherent Vice (2014) vs. Painting: The Last Supper

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#10 Movie: Marie Antoinette (2006) vs. Painting: Napoleon Crossin The Alps (1801)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#11 Movie: Melancholia (2011) vs. Painting: Ophelia (1852) vs.

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#12 Movie: The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009) vs. Painting: Young Corn (1931)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#13 Movie: Passion (1982) vs. Painting: La petite baigneuse – Intérieur de harem (1838)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#14 Movie: Alatriste (2006) vs. Painting: La Rendición De Breda (1634-1635)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#15 Movie: Picnic At The Hanging Rock (1975) vs. Painting: At The Hanging Rock (1875)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#16 Movie: Jamón Jamón (1992) vs. Painting: Duelo A Garrotazos (1823)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#17 Movie: Metropolis (1927) vs. Painting: The Tower Of Babel (1563)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#18 Movie: Barry London (1975) vs. Painting: Malvern Hall, Warwickshire (1809)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#19 Movie: Empire Of The Sun (1987) vs. Painting: Freedom From Fear (1943)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#20 Movie: The Truman Show (1998) vs. Painting: Architecture Au Clair De Lune (1856)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#21 Movie: The Duellists (1977) vs. Painting: Napoleon Bonaparte Musing at St. Helena (1842) vs. The Duellists (1977)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#22 Movie: Gone With The Wind (1939) vs. Painting: Woman Before The Rising Sun (1818-1820)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#23 Movie: There Will Be Blood (2007) vs. Painting: Jeune Homme Nu Assis Au Bord De La Mer (1836)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#24 Movie: The Exorcist (1973) vs. Painting: L’Empire Des Lumières (1954)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#25 Movie: Days Of Heaven (1978) vs. Painting: Christina’s World (1948)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#26 Movie: Psycho (1960) vs. Painting: House By The Railroad (1925)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#27 Movie: Django Unchained (2012) vs. Painting: The Blue Boy (1770)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#28 Movie: Moonrise Kingdom (2012) vs. Painting: To Prince Edward Island (1965)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#29 Movie: Children Of Men (2006) vs. Painting: Martinengo Pietà (1505)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened

#30 Movie: The Mirror (1975) vs. Painting: The Hunters In The Sun (1565)

This Guy Spots How Movies Recreate Iconic Paintings, And You Probably Didn’t Even Know It Happened