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Ever wonder what a fine art-themed episode ofThe Simpsonswould be like?
The artist began creating the aptly titledFine Art Simpsonsseries in 2020.
A friend saw them and convinced me to create an account to show them off.
Nicolas Poussin – Et in Graffittia ego
Scroll down to see some of the best mashups from theFine Art Simpsonsseries below and find even more onInstagram.
The funnyFine Art Simpsonsseries combines famous paintings from art history with beloved characters fromThe Simpsons.
Nicolas Poussin Et in Graffittia ego
Gustav Klimt The Kiss (…
Gustav Klimt – The Kiss (… The Baby Looked at Me)
Hokusai – The Great Wave (of Real Acid)
Edward Hopper – Night Jass
Grant Wood – Springfield Gothic
Andrew Wyeth – Bartholomew’s World
John William Waterhouse – The Lizard Queen of Shalott
Vincentvan Gogh– Springfield Fats at the Night Café
Edgar Degas – Three Dancers on a Stage
Jackson Pollock – Four: Number 6, 1992
René Magritte – The Art of Sweet and Tasty Living
ClaudeMonet– The Gare Saint-Valentine
Edgar Degas – La Bière
Titian – Venus Requests a Ride to the Libarry
Edgar Degas – Portrait of Mr. Snrub at the Stock Exchange
Édouard Manet – Argenteuil, Plain and Tall
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec – Guy Incognito at the Moulin Rouge
Paul Cézanne – Secrets of a Successful Still Life
Jacques-Louis David – The Death of Seymour Skinner
François Boucher – Allegory of Ringo
Salvador Dalí – Marge at a Window
David Hockney – Isolated & Weird
Emanuel de Witt – The Courtyard of the Old Stock Exchange in Springfield
Norman Rockwell – Which One? (Undecided Voter)
Jean-Léon Gérôme – Bonaparte Before the Sphinx