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Artists Photoshop Animals Into Famous Paintings And The Results Are Awesome

What would Renaissance paintings look like if the central focus of them were animals? And in order to help you imagine this, a regular photoshop competition from Design Crowd decided to challenge artists to create visions of what it might look like and shared them with you.

The competition asked artists to replace people with animals in famous paintings. After all, the contest was always a success with many amusing and beautiful works. Roll the page to have a look at these beautiful works and relish their brilliant efforts.

More info: designcrowd.com

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