Gromo redraws the compositions of iconic masterpieces and substitutes the subjects with Disney characters that fit with the theme.
Some of his reimaginings fit all too well.
For instance, Gromo combines Henry Meynell Rheam’sThe Fairy Woodwith the cast ofSnow White.
Original painting: Gustav Klimt, “The Kiss,” 1907
In the background, the prince can be spotted riding his white horse in Snow White’s direction.
Spanish artist Carlos Gromo reimagines famous works of art with Disney characters from animated feature films.
Original painting: Grant Wood, “American Gothic,” 1930
Original painting: Lawrence Alma Tadema, “Ask Me No More,” 1906
Original painting: Auguste Toulmouche, “Vanity,” 1870
Original painting: Henry Meynell Rheam, “The Fairy Wood, ” 1903
Original painting: William-Adolphe Bouguereau, “Rest in Harvest,” 1865
Original painting: Pierre Auguste Cot, “The Storm,” 1880
Original painting: Edmund Blair Leighton, “The Accolade,” 1901
Original painting: John William Waterhouse, “The Soul of the Rose,” 1908
Original painting: John Simmons, “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” 1870
Original painting: John William Waterhouse, “The Siren,” 1900
Original painting: William-Adolphe Bouguereau, “At the Edge of the Brook,” 1875
Original painting: Michael and Inessa Garmash, “Precious Moments”
Original painting: Henrietta Rae, “Hylas and the Water Nymphs,” 1910
Original painting: Walter Crane, “Hermes and Venus Gazing into a Mirror,” 1885
Original painting: John William Waterhouse, “The Sorceress,” 1911
Original painting: Lawrence Alma Tadema, “The Favorite Poet,” 1888
Original painting: John William Waterhouse, “Hylas and the Nymphs,” 1896
Original painting: William Waterhouse, “A Tale from Decameron,” 1916