Woman Decides To Recreate One Classical Painting Per Day, Does An Awesome Job (124 Pics)

Art might imitate life, but there are some people who absolutely adore doing the opposite and decide to imitate art. In astonishing detail! One of these incredibly creative individuals is Liza Yukhnyova, an artist from Saint Petersburg in Russia who recreates famous paintings daily.

She takes the high road and does things the hard, old-fashioned way, without any digital mumbo-jumbo. Liza does everything by herself, from the gorgeous and realistic costumes to the makeup and historic hairstyles.

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Check out some of the artist’s latest intricate art recreations below, upvote your favorite ones, and be sure to let us know which ones you loved the most and why. If you love Liza’s recreations as much as we do, then be sure to follow her Instagram for her latest updates. And when you’re done with this list, check out Liza’s earlier feature on Bored Panda right here.

#1 Frederick Sandys “Cassandra” (1860)

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#2 Albert Lynch “A Girl In A White Bonnet” (~1918)

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#3 Ivan Kulikov “Wildflowers” (1913)

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For Liza, art is a true, all-encompassing passion. Earlier, she explained that she loves admiring beauty and talent, so she wanted to bring well-known paintings into people’s lives so that they can feel the same way that she does.

What’s more, she hopes that her detailed recreations will inspire people to take a closer peek at paintings and notice all the small but important details hidden throughout. Not to mention the fact that Liza can make art seem like a lot of fun to some people who aren’t big on going to galleries and museums.

#4 Konstantin Makovsky “Tea Drinking” (1914)

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#5 Frederic Bazille “Young Woman With Lowered Eyes” (1869)

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#6 Tito Conti “A Demure Beauty” (19th Century)

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Originally, what inspired Liza to post her recreations was the LA-based Getty Museum challenge which we’ve written about before. In short, art lovers from all around the globe had a friendly competition to see who’d be best at recreating art masterpieces with the things they found lying around their homes.

Meanwhile, the Getty challenge itself was inspired by the Dutch Instagram account Tussen Kunst en Quarantaine. So you can see what a long chain of artistic inspiration led Liza to grab the internet’s attention with her own photos.

#7 Edmund Blair Leighton “Maternity” (1917)

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#8 Vasily Surikov “The Head Of A Laughing Girl” (1890)

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#9 Saturnino Herrán “Creole With Shawls” (1915)

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Two other things that have astonished us a lot are the artist’s incredible discipline and dedication to her project. At first, Liza only intended to do the daily recreations for 30 days.

However, she’s been going strong ever since! Now that’s the kind of sustained passion that any creative would love to have, whether they’re a photographer, painter, or writer. In that time, Liza’s recreated a vast archive of art, from ancient paintings to some of the more exotic art found in regions like the Middle East and India.

#10 William Holman Hunt “The Bride Of Bethlehem” (1884)

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#11 Firs Zhuravlev “After The Marriage” (1874)

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#12 James Sant “The Artist’s Wife Elizabeth With Their Daughter Mary Edith” (1852)

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The entire project is a one-woman show. Liza does everything by herself, including the costumes and makeup. She styles her hair herself, uses a table lamp for lighting, and takes professional-quality photos using just her phone camera.

She’s also very resourceful in how she uses props. The artist uses everything and anything she finds at home to make the photos come alive. With nearly 6k followers on Instagram at the time of writing and growing, we see great things for the artist in the future.

#13 Nikolay Bogdanov-Belsky “Portrait Of A Nurse” (1910)

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#14 Jan Adam Kruseman “The Barted Bride” (1850)

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#15 Virgine Demont-Breton “Fisherman’s Wife Coming To Bath Her Children” (1881)

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#16 Theodoros Rallis “In The Mosque” (1891)

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#17 Kristian Zahrtmann “Christina In Palazzo Corsini” (1908)

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#18 Robert Henry “Mexican Girl, Maria” (1916)

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#19 Giuseppe Mazza “Suppression Of The Monastery” (1867)

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#20 Frederick Leighton “Sibyl” (1880)

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#21 Anton Ebert “Portrait Of A Young Spanish Woman” (1880)

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#22 Julio Romero De Torres “Rachel Meller” (1910)

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#23 Francisco Laso “Santa Rosa De Lima” (1859)

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#24 Ade Styka “Girl With An Apple” (1900)

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#25 Vasili Pukirev “The Unequal Marriage” (1862)

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#26 Conrad Kiesel “Spanish Woman” (1920)

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#27 Frederico De Madrazo Y Kuntz “Josefa Del Aguila Ceballos” (1852-1854)

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#28 Charles De Steuben “Andalusian” (1834)

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#29 Filipp Malyavin “Maid” (1903)

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#30 Klavdiy Lebedev “Reflection” (1903)

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#31 Firs Zhuravlev “Boyarishnya” (1896)

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#32 Cecilio Guzmán De Rojas “Nusta” (1936)

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#33 Jesus Helguera “Portrait Of A Girl” (1940)

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#34 Belmiro De Almeida “The Chatterbox” (1893)

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#35 Pascual Ortega Portales “La Alsaciana” (1874)

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#36 Arturo Michelena “Portrait Of Lastenia Tello, His Wife” (1890)

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#37 William Powell Frith “The New Earrings” (1875)

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#38 Lilla Kabot Perry “Mrs. Joseph Clark Crew” (1904)

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#39 Josef Laurent Dyckmans “The Bride” (1858)

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#40 William Powell Frith “Alexandra, Princess Of Wales” (1867)

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#41 Pavel Fedotov “Picky Bride” (1847)

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#42 Edmund Blair Leighton “The Wedding Register” (1920)

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#43 Jan Matejko “Portrait Of Artist’s Wife In A Wedding Dress” (1879)

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#44 Yakov Kapkov “The Bride” (1851)

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#45 Firs Zhuravlev “Before The Wedding” (1874)

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#46 Gari Melchers “The Bride Of Brabant” (1928)

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#47 Silvestro Lega “Maternity” (1882)

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#48 Vasily Surikov “Head Of A Glancing Nun” (~1884)

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#49 Valentin Prinsep “Medea The Sorceress” (1880)

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#50 Rodolfo Amoedo “Woman By The Window” (1904)

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#51 Pedro Lira “At The Balcony” (1910)

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#52 Theodoros Rallis “Young Girl” (1900)

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#53 Philip De Lazslo “Ivy Gordon-Lennox, Duchess Of Portland” (1915)

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#54 Thomas Francis Dicksee “Kate” (1858)

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#55 Vasily Tropinin “Portrait Of Wife Of The Businessman Kiselev” (1841)

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#56 George Romney “Emma Hamilton” (1785)

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#57 Alexandre Cabanel “Desdemone” (1871)

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#58 Gustav Julius Grun “Lady With Roses” (1882)

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#59 Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale “The Little Foot Page” (1905)

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#60 Charles Robert Leslie Туалет “The Toilette” (~1849)

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#61 Karl Ferdinand “Study For Disappointed Love” (1836)

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#62 Thomas Edwin Mostyn “A Viennese Memory” (1900)

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#63 George Maillard Kesslere “Portrait Of A Fashionable Woman Holding A Feathered Fan” (1924)

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#64 Wladyslaw Czachorski “The Bouquet” (1900)

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#65 Isidor Kaufmann “The Newlywed” (1900)

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#66 Alcide Theophile Robaudi “The Young Bride” (1883)

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#67 Victor Bobrov “Melancholic Bride” (19th Century)

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#68 Henriette Browne “A Nun” (1859)

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#69 Mikhail Nesterov “The Great Taking Of The Veil” (1898)

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#70 Dante Gabriel Rossetti “Sibylla Palmifera” (1866-1870)

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#71 Domenico Zampieri “Cumaean Sibyl” (1471)

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#72 Juan De Valdés Leal “Head Of A Woman” (1658)

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#73 John Bagnold Burgess “Lady With Fan” (1872)

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#74 Frederich Von Amerling “Bust Of A Woman” (1850)

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#75 Raimundo Madrazo “Aline Masson With A White Mantilla” (~1875)

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#76 Diego Rivera “Portrait Of Angelina Beloff” (1909)

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#77 Prilidiano Pueyrredo “Trinidad Saravia De Huergo” (1866)

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#78 Karl Fon Blass “A Girl” (1850)

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#79 William Charles Bell “Princess Helena” (1866)

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#80 Joseph Stieler “Caroline Von Holnstein” (1834)

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#81 Joseph Stieler “Marie Friederice Of Prussia” (1843)

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#82 Franz Xaver Winterhalter “Anne De Muchy, Princess Murat” (1862)

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#83 Eduard Magnus “Cecile Mendelssohn” (1845)

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#84 John Singer Sargent “Mrs. Harold Harmswoth” (1906)

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#85 John Lavery “A Fair Spaniard. Mrs Chowne” (1909)

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#86 Franz Von Lenbach “Lady Mary Victoria Curzon” (1901)

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#87 Thomas Cooper Gotch “Queen Clotilde” (1894)

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#88 Archibald George Barnes “The Yellow Kimono” (1930)

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#89 Vladimir Makovsky “Goodbye, Papa (The Farewell)” (1894)

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#90 Ilya Repin “Choosing A Bride For A Grand Duke” (1884-1897)

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#91 Arthur John Elsley “Shugar” (1900)

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#92 Gari Melchers “Mother And Child” (~1906)

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#93 Eugene De Blass “God’s Creatures” (1913)

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#94 Frederick Sandys “Fairy Morgana” 1864

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#95 Konstantin Makovsky “Boyar’s Unmarried Daughter” (1890)

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#96 Victor Shtemberg “Portrait Of A Young Nun” (1909)

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#97 Nikifor Stepanovich Krylov “Russian Peasant Woman Feeds A Child From A Horn” (1830)

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#98 Boris Kustodiev “M.v. Shalyapina” (1919)

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#99 Andrey Kocka “Farmer With Book” (1951)

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#100 Frida Kahlo “Portrait Of Cristina, My Sister” (1928)

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#101 Daniel Hernandez Morillo “Girl With A Guitar” (1900)

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#102 Annie Louisa Swynnerton “The Sense Of Sight” (1895)

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#103 John William Waterhouse “The Soul Of The Rose” (1908)

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#104 Valentin Serov “Portrait Of Maria Khrusheva” (1903)

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#105 Federico Andreotti “An English Beauty” (1900)

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#106 Eugene De Blass “Portrait Of A Girl” (~1898)

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#107 William-Adolphe Bouguereau “Head Of A Young Girl” (1898)

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#108 Nikolai Rachkov “Portrait Of A Young Lady” (1870)

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#109 Alexis-Joseph Perignon “Aurora Karamzina”

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#110 Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres “Portrait Of Madam Duvaucey” (1807)

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#111 Vlaho Bukovac “Portrait Of Marija” (1914)

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#112 Nathaniel Sichel “Judith” (1902)

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#113 John William “Drusilla” (1906)

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#114 Frederic Leighton “Amarilla” (~1879)

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#115 Fernando Khnopff “Portrait Of Madeleine Mabille” (1888)

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#116 Julia Baltus “Girl In A Russian Costume” (1852)

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#117 Gari Melchers “The Bride” (1907)

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#118 Frederic Leighton “Syracusan Bride Leading Wild Animals In Procession” 1865-66

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#119 James Sant “The Bride Of Abydos” (19th Century)

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#120 Grigory Sedov “Tzar Alexei Mikhailovich Choosing A Bride” 1882

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#121 Henrik Olrik “The Bride Is Embellished By Her Girl Friend” 1859

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#122 Dante Gabriel Rossetti “The Beloved (The Bride)” 1865-1866

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#123 Léon Perrault ” Mother With Child” 1894

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#124 William-Adolphe Bouguereau “Maternal Admiration” 1869

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