Artificial Intelligence recreates the rest of the landscapes of great works of art

Have you ever wondered what the settings or backgrounds that inspired renowned painters to create their paintings would be like? If your answer is positive, you should know the work done by the tweeter and digital artist @KodyYoung, who managed to answer this question through artificial intelligence (AI).

The result shown is a double work of art, since the complementary details in each piece are extremely delicate and explicit, as if they had been made by their original creators, if you don’t believe it, just take a look, you will be fascinated.

1. The Mona Lisa by Leonardo daVinci

AI shows what complete landscapes of some famous paintings would look like

2. The starry Night by Vincent van Gogh

AI shows what complete landscapes of some famous paintings would look like

3. Cafe terrace at night by Vincent van Gogh

AI shows what complete landscapes of some famous paintings would look like

4. nighthawks by Edward Hopper

AI shows what complete landscapes of some famous paintings would look like

5. Composition in red, blue and yellow by Piet Mondrian

AI shows what complete landscapes of some famous paintings would look like

6. Sunday afternoon on the island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat

AI shows what complete landscapes of some famous paintings would look like

7. The bedroom in Arles by Vincent van Gogh

AI shows what complete landscapes of some famous paintings would look like

8. the garden of delights by Jheronimus Bosch

AI shows what complete landscapes of some famous paintings would look like

9. The Arnolfini marriage by Jan van Eyck

AI shows what complete landscapes of some famous paintings would look like

10. The birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli

AI shows what complete landscapes of some famous paintings would look like

eleven. The swing by Jean-Honore Fragonard

AI shows what complete landscapes of some famous paintings would look like

12. Adan creation by Michelangelo

AI shows what complete landscapes of some famous paintings would look like


Source: Okchicas

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