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Mr. Bean digitally painted into historical portraits
09.23.2014
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Mr. Bean digitally painted into historical portraits


After “Sir Thomas More” by Holbein the Younger
 
Rodney Pike is a caricaturist who uses the uniquely 21st Century method of using digital manipulation to wildly distort actual photographs of his subjects. He’s quite good at it, and his online portfolios attest to that skill. Recently, the excellent design blog Abduzeedo shared a recent portfolio of Pike’s wherein he inserted the great British comic actor Rowan Atkinson, famed for his character Mr. Bean, into about a dozen historical portraits. It’s extremely well done, and the effect is very funny. In fact, seeing Atkinson’s face in all the different period costumes recalls his fantastic pre-Bean BBC program Black Adder. Keep an eye out for altered details, like the pair of lace panties in one of the Holbeins, and the teddy bear in the Bronzino.
 

After “Meditation” by William Adolphe Bouguereau
 

After “Thomas Howard, third Duke of Norfolk” by Holbein the Younger
 

After “Self Portrait” by Rembrandt van Rijn
 

After “Mrs. Richard Yates” by Gilbert Stuart
 

After “George Washington” by Gilbert Stuart
 

After “An Old Man in a Military Costume” by Rembrandt van Rijn
 

After “Irene” by William Adolphe Bouguereau
 

After “‘Tronie’ of a Man with a Feathered Beret” by Rembrandt van Rijn
 

After “Vanity” by Frank Cadogan Cowper
 

After “Portrait of a Young Man with Book” by Agnolo Bronzino

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