Original - Leonardo da Vinci's 'The Last Supper', 1495-1498
Hungarian new-media artist Bence Hajdu has re-imagined well-known paintings by erasing people and characters so that only the artwork's architecture remains.
Abandoned - Leonardo da Vinci's 'The Last Supper'
Hungarian new-media artist Bence Hajdu has re-imagined well-known paintings by erasing people and characters so that only the artwork's architecture remains.
Original - 'Seaport With The Embarkation Of St. Ursula' 1641
Hungarian new-media artist Bence Hajdu has re-imagined well-known paintings by erasing people and characters so that only the artwork's architecture remains.
Abandoned - 'Seaport With The Embarkation Of St. Ursula' 1641
Hungarian new-media artist Bence Hajdu has re-imagined well-known paintings by erasing people and characters so that only the artwork's architecture remains.
Original - Fa Angelico's 'The Annunciation', 1450
Hungarian new-media artist Bence Hajdu has re-imagined well-known paintings by erasing people and characters so that only the artwork's architecture remains.
Abandoned - Fa Angelico's 'The Annunciation', 1450
Hungarian new-media artist Bence Hajdu has re-imagined well-known paintings by erasing people and characters so that only the artwork's architecture remains.
Original - Sandro Botticelli's 'Annunciation', 1489-1490
Hungarian new-media artist Bence Hajdu has re-imagined well-known paintings by erasing people and characters so that only the artwork's architecture remains.
Abandoned - Sandro Botticelli's 'Annunciation', 1489-1490
Hungarian new-media artist Bence Hajdu has re-imagined well-known paintings by erasing people and characters so that only the artwork's architecture remains.
Original - Jacques-Louis David's 'Oath of the Horatii', 1784
Hungarian new-media artist Bence Hajdu has re-imagined well-known paintings by erasing people and characters so that only the artwork's architecture remains.
Abandoned - Jacques-Louis David's 'Oath of the Horatii', 1784
Hungarian new-media artist Bence Hajdu has re-imagined well-known paintings by erasing people and characters so that only the artwork's architecture remains.
Original - Andrea Mantegna's 'Oculus In The Camera Degli Sposi', 1473
Hungarian new-media artist Bence Hajdu has re-imagined well-known paintings by erasing people and characters so that only the artwork's architecture remains.
Abandoned - Andrea Mantegna's 'Oculus In The Camera Degli Sposi', 1473
Hungarian new-media artist Bence Hajdu has re-imagined well-known paintings by erasing people and characters so that only the artwork's architecture remains.
Original - Leonardo da Vinci's 'The Last Supper', 1495-1498
Hungarian new-media artist Bence Hajdu has re-imagined well-known paintings by erasing people and characters so that only the artwork's architecture remains.
Hungarian new-media artist Bence Hajdu has re-imagined well-known paintings by erasing people and characters so that only the artwork’s architecture remains.
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