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The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

The Chinese giant panda enters world of famous paintings. [Photo/Xinhua]

A-Long, a Shenzhen-based online illustrator, is fond of China's national treasure - the giant panda.

Recently, he has combined the panda image with various internationally renowned paintings, causing an internet sensation.

“He is so imaginative and I love his paintings. Chinese giant pandas are born to model and can be easily adapted into so many oil paintings,” Weibo user Cao Xiaoli said.

According to the illustrator, he has been planning to do these creative paintings for some time, and is glad that so many people like his style.

“I not only pay attention to Chinese traditional paintings, but western masterpieces, and I want to show that the Chinese panda not only matches well with Chinese style elements, but stands as a potential image for world culture,” he added.

Now, let’s check out what it looks like when the Chinese panda steps into the world of famous paintings.


The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

Portrait of a Flower-wearing Maid by Chinese painter Zhou Fang of the Tang Dynasty (618-907) [Photo/Xinhua]


The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

Qiuqiang Yuying, a traditional painting describing a man living as a recluse. [Photo/Xinhua]


The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

Emperor Kangxi Reading a Book painted in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) [Photo/Xinhua]


The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

Dunhuang Rebounding Lute painted in the Qin Dynasty (BC221-BC 207) [Photo/Xinhua]


The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

Splashed-Inked Immortal by painter Liang Kai of the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279) [Photo/Xinhua]


The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

Painting of Emperors of Past Dynasties by painter Yan Liben [Photo/Xinhua]


The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

Emperor Taizong Receiving the Tibetan Envoy, a painting on silk by Yan Liben to show the friendly encounter between the Tang Dynasty (618-907) and Tibet. [Photo/Xinhua]


The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

Emperor Taizong Receiving the Tibetan Envoy, a painting on silk by Yan Liben to show the friendly encounter between the Tang Dynasty (618-907) and Tibet. [Photo/Xinhua]


The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

Practicing and Working by Chinese painter Zhang Xuan of the Tang Dynasty (618-907) [Photo/Xinhua]


The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

Practicing and Working by Chinese painter Zhang Xuan of the Tang Dynasty (618-907) [Photo/Xinhua]


The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

The Creation of Adam, a fresco painting by Florentine sculptor and painter Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni.[Photo/Xinhua]


The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

Mona Lisa by Italian Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci [Photo/Xinhua]


The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

Girl with a Pearl Earring by the Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer [Photo/Xinhua]


The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

Self portrait by the post-impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh [Photo/Xinhua]


The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

The Scream by Norwegian expressionist artist Edvard Munch [Photo/Xinhua]


The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

The Birth of Venusa by Italian painter Sandro Botticelli [Photo/Xinhua]


The Chinese panda shakes up famous paintings

The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci [Photo/Xinhua]

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