• 25 amusing images of animals Photoshopped into Renaissance paintings

Betty Boop leading the people

We’d imagine Boop’s creator Max Fleischer never envisioned her clambering over the bodies of France’s enemies. 

Go-go-Gadgeto Van Gogh!

The Portrait of Dr Gachet is both highly thought of and much discussed. Now, it aptly includes Inspector Gadget instead.

The Kiss

This Photoshopped painting features Disney’s Aerial, Sebastian and Flounder. Everyone is happy at the young love. 

The creation of Bugs

The death of Wile E. Coyote

Mona Lisa the princess

We’ve seen Mona Lisa reimagined as both a cat and a monkey, but she looks even more impressive as a Disney princess captured on canvas. 

The Flirt

The Flirt was an original painting by Eugene de Blaas. The updated version makes it seem like the man is merely admiring Snow White’s bird.  

The Last Supper

Bender and the card players

Aladdin’s Guitarist

The Card Players

Cartoon dogs playing poker

The classic dogs playing poker has been brilliantly enhanced with the addition of Family Guy’s Brian Griffin.

American Gothic

The Birth of Venus

Sandro Botticelli’s “The Birth of Venus” dates all the way back to 1484. The addition of a rather smug Squidward Tentacles is certainly very different. 

Rugrats with wings

A Portrait of Rick Castiglione

This classic painting by Raphael originally showed Baldassare Castiglione, the count of Casatico. Now we see the likeness of Rick Sanchez.

The Ladies in waiting

The Conestabile Madonna and Eeyore

Flintstones on the road

Flying through a Starry Night

Young princess with a bouquet of birds

The original painting from 1760 by Francois Boucher has been reimagined with a Snow White vibe complete with cute birds in place of the roses. 

Tarzan as John the Baptist (Louvre)

John the Baptist was painted posing with a smile similar to Mona Lisa. Later the image was reimagined with the likeness of Disney’s Tarzan. 

‘La Charite’ featuring Calvin & Hobbes

We bet Bouguereau never imagined Calvin & Hobbes would make an appearance on his art in future.  

Portrait of a woman and a beast

In 1506, Italian painter Raphael crafted an image of a woman sitting with a Unicorn. Now rieimagined with Belle and the Beast in the Design Crowd competition. 

Jessica Rabbit as Mona Lisa

We bet you’ve never seen Mona Lisa in such a sassy light.

The Rock of Doom featuring Betty Boop

The Flintstones Gothic

American Gothic is once again seen reimagined with another cartoon couple. This time Wilma and Fred Flintstone are seen in the place of the original pair.

Wacky Racers out of place

Popeye visits Christ

Mario with the head of Bowser

In 1610, Italian painter Caravaggio crafted an oil painting depicting David sadly holding the severed head of the slain Goliath. Now Mario is there instead.

Portrait by the window

Rembrandt is well-known for creating self-portraits. Now in place of the Dutch artist, we see Eric Cartman from Southpark.