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06/30/2005 10:11:45 AM · #1
I was wandering through the photos and stumbled across Sammie's "Remains of the Day"...



It's a very pleasing image that scored well in Framing, but I was immediately struck by the uncanny resemblance to THIS famous Maxfield Parrish painting. View them side-by-side to get the full effect. Cool, huh?

Has anybody else come across an unintentional deja vu image like this?
06/30/2005 10:40:23 AM · #2
KarenB pointed this one out to me a few years ago:



Compared to The Apostle Paul by Rembrandt
06/30/2005 10:42:30 AM · #3
Originally posted by Konador:

KarenB pointed this one out to me a few years ago:



Compared to The Apostle Paul by Rembrandt


hahahahaha I don't think I have ever laughed that hard all year. Oh yea I can REALLY see the similarities. hahahahaha
06/30/2005 10:48:55 AM · #4
Reading the forum thread again once I found it, it was actually one of the outtakes I had on pbase she was referring to, probably this one:


06/30/2005 11:07:50 AM · #5
Yeah, that one looks much closer. Rembradt had a sword in his, though. Was your sword was at the cleaners or do you just use the pen? ;-)
06/30/2005 05:08:48 PM · #6
I got a private message a while back from a DPC'r Robsa with a deja vu thing. He sent me a link to a photo he had taken that was pretty similar to my Lines entry. He just stumbled upon it I guess. He has some nice work on his site, but never participated in anything here.

Here's mine:


and his (linked to his site):
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