Table of contents:
- 1. The girl saw her own image in the picture when she visited the museum
- 2. The guy completely unexpectedly found his portrait in an art museum
- 3. "Made an interesting discovery when I visited an art museum"
- 4. "Left my helmet at home!"
- 5. "Suddenly I saw my own face in a painting in the subway …"
- 6. "My friend is actually a time traveler!"
- 7. "Found my great-great-grandmother in a painting in the Louvre"
- 8. "When Your Double Is a Rich Spanish Nobleman"
- 9. "It's my head!"
- 10. "I found my double in the Zurich Art Museum"
- 11. "My double from the distant past"
- 12. Old portraits keep many secrets
- 13. "I saw my picture while walking through the museum"
- 14. “I found proof of my former existence in the museum”
- 15. "Found my counterpart at the Science Museum in Trento, Italy"
- 16. "Where did my portrait come from in the museum?"
Video: "One to One": 20 visitors to museums who accidentally found their counterparts in old portraits
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
So do not believe after this in the transmigration of souls. All these people decided to go to art exhibitions and quite by chance found their portraits among old paintings. Just look - after all, these people are one to one similar to the characters from the museum canvases.
1. The girl saw her own image in the picture when she visited the museum
2. The guy completely unexpectedly found his portrait in an art museum
3. "Made an interesting discovery when I visited an art museum"
4. "Left my helmet at home!"
5. "Suddenly I saw my own face in a painting in the subway …"
6. "My friend is actually a time traveler!"
7. "Found my great-great-grandmother in a painting in the Louvre"
8. "When Your Double Is a Rich Spanish Nobleman"
9. "It's my head!"
10. "I found my double in the Zurich Art Museum"
11. "My double from the distant past"
12. Old portraits keep many secrets
13. "I saw my picture while walking through the museum"
14. “I found proof of my former existence in the museum”
15. "Found my counterpart at the Science Museum in Trento, Italy"
16. "Where did my portrait come from in the museum?"
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