Jokes about coronavirus. Part 5. Art and self-isolation

The other day, a flash mob started online: quarantined people are massively reproducing reproductions of famous paintings using improvised materials. If it weren't for the coronavirus, we would never have known that self-isolation unleashes creativity. The MYBGDAY team has made for you a selection of the best reproductions, which, in addition to the antidepressant effect, will help you get involved in art.

"Lady with an Ermine" Leonardo da Vinci

"Alyonushka." Victor Vasnetsov

"Girl with a Pearl Earring." Jan Vermeer

"Ophelia". John Everett Millais

"Self-portrait". Marco Barbarigo

"Bathing the Red Horse" Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin

"Apotheosis of War". Vasily Vereshchagin

"Princess Tarakanova." Konstantin Dmitrievich Flavitsky

"Anna". Jacob Collins

"Self-portrait with a cut off ear and a pipe." Vincent van Gogh

"Portrait of Ida Rubinstein." Valentin Serov

"Kiss". Gustav Klimt

"Indian summer". Jozef Chelmoński

"Laurel wreath". Alphonse Mucha

"The Enchantress." John William Waterhouse

"The Death of Marat". Jacques Louis David

"Jellyfish". Caravaggio

"White cow on a black background." Modern Art

"Portrait of a Man in a Red Turban." Jan van Eyck

Soviet poster "No!" Victor Govorkov

"Portrait of the postman Joseph Roulin V." van Gogh

"Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin". Andrey Plotnov

"The Last Supper". Leonardo da Vinci

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