Art museums are fun, but wouldn’t be a little uncanny if you found yourself in one of the paintings? Well, turns out that happens fairly often judging by this wonderful collection of photos! Check out these people who found their doppelgangers while strolling in art museums.
A baby with Akseli Gallen-Kallela’s “Impi Marjatta with Kapperi Dog,” 1892.

They both look quite dashing, don’t they?

This one gets an A for effort.

“Lady Agnew of Lochnawā€¯ by John Singer Sargent, 1892.

You can’t tell me these kids aren’t the same?!

Looks like the girl in the painting grew up.

The only thing missing is the dog.

They’re both judging you silently.

The hair is uncanny!

Staring contest!

Henry the 8th…posing with Henry the 8th.

“Visited Paris this weekend. Just when I was about to take a picture of the Mona Lisa something better caught my eye,” – the photographer.
