Chinese students dress up like famous paintings and it's hilarious

A group of school students in Hangzhou, China have imitated iconic paintings from history for a school competition. The results are equal parts hilarious and adorable.

chinese students imitate art

A school in China gets creative when teaching their students about classical art. Source: Weibo

A school in Hangzhou, east China has organised a competition to encourage its students to appreciate classical art.

To take part in the competition, students must submit a photo of themselves replicating a famous historical painting.

Organisers of the school contest said they hoped by imitating these iconic works of art, students would gain an understand which is not always conveyed by simply looking at a work of art.

Several photographs have been submitted, with student dressed in costume and posing with an intensity second to the original art works themselves.
classical painting
Above: The Young Flautist (1866) Below: Portrait of a Bearded Man (1597) (Source: Weibo) Source: Weibo
girl with a pearl earring
Girl with a Pearl Earring (1665) Source: Weibo
chinese students imitate art
Lady Wearing Flowers in Hair (Tang Dynasty) (Source: Weibo) Source: Weibo
chinese students imitate art
Above: Boy with a Pipe (1905). Below: The Red Boy (1825) (Source: Weibo) Source: Weibo
chinese students imitate art
Duchess of Caderousse (1784) (Source: Weibo) Source: Weibo
chinese students imitate art
Above: Mona Lisa (1503-1517). Below: Returning Home (1886). (Source: Weibo) Source: Weibo
All the student entries are to be showcased at the school's upcoming art exhibition.


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