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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsBeauty: Italian director animates classic paintings
Worth the 10 mins.
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/animated-masterpieces-add-life-oil-180949407/
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Beauty: Italian director animates classic paintings (Original Post)
Nuclear Unicorn
Jan 2014
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begin_within
(21,551 posts)1. That's cool!
rocktivity
(44,572 posts)2. Vimeo vids can be embedded at DU
http://vimeo.com/83910533
You're welcome -- and definitely check it out in full screen mode.
rocktivity
You're welcome -- and definitely check it out in full screen mode.
rocktivity
siligut
(12,272 posts)4. Sure, it draws you in with the beauty of Bouguereau
It is quite enjoyable, but I would have preferred it without all the Caravaggio
CTyankee
(63,893 posts)3. Oy, lots of early Romanticism here...they were weird...
elleng
(130,762 posts)5. Was going to send this to you!
CTyankee
(63,893 posts)6. I think it is quite nice myself...