Russians recreate classic works of art while under COVID-19 isolation

Coronavirus lockdown seems not to have dimmed the creative spirit of internet users

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A copy of Pablo Picasso's 'Crying Woman' artwork (left) and Katrusya Kosilkova's recreation.
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A copy of Marc Chagall's 'Green Fiddle Player' artwork (right) and Galina Vishnevskaya's recreation.
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A copy of Pompeo Massani 'Good News' artwork (left) and Yulia Savinikh's recreation.
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A copy of Edvard Munch's 'Scream' artwork (left) and Natalia Rubina's recreation.
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A copy of Bakhtiar Umarov's 'Folk humour' artwork (left) and Ruslan Ablaev's recreation.
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A copy of Jean-Baptiste Greuze's 'Washerwoman', artwork (left) and Natalya Altypina's recreation.
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A copy of "Mona Lisa", a Leonardo da Vinci artwork (left) and Julia Tabolkina's recreation.
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A copy of fragment from Gustav Klimt's 'Medicine' artwork (left) and Anastasia Veras recreation.
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The reconstitution of "The Scream" by Norwegian painter Edvard Munch made of slippers and clothes in Moscow.
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A copy of Pablo Picasso's 'The Frugal Meal' artwork (left) and Irena Kazatsker's recreation.
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A replica of "The Dance" painting by French artist Henri Matisse made of sausages, red cabbage, spinach and other food items in Kiev, Ukraine.

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