Beauty Canon: What would the most famous paintings look like after passing through the Photoshop filter?

photoshop in famous paintings

The canon of beauty changes over time. What once belonged to the concept of beauty no longer exists today and there is no more taking a look at the evolution of this ideal over time in the history of art. Painters like Titian or Gauguin found beauty in those female bodies of great proportions. But what would happen if the most emblematic works of art history were to go through the current filter? From the web take apart This question was proposed through quite illustrative animated gifs that became the focus of debate in this regard.

With Adobe Photoshop they have tried to find an impossible ideal of beauty and through advertising and the big media many times they pretend that the current canon is indeed real and achievable. As you know, all kinds of retouching are done: reduce belly, wiggle jaw lines, enlarge eyes and lips, suppress wrinkles or cellulite ... The truth is that today it is very difficult to detect when an image has been manipulated, therefore On the other hand, this affects the perception that the most naive sectors of our society have as children or adolescents. Below we share with you this selection of animations to see in a more graphic way the difference between the old concept of beauty and the current one. What do you think about this topic? Leave me your opinion in a comment!

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photoshop in famous paintings

photoshop in famous paintings

photoshop in famous paintings

photoshop in famous paintings

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photoshop in famous paintings

photoshop in famous paintings


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  1.   carper said

    After going through Photoshop, except in the last of the paintings, they seem to have come out of Auschwitz.