History and historical pictures are not liked by many. Some just try to stay away from it as much as possible and when we talk about classic art, well, it's a bit hard to relate to, isn't it? But when you stumble upon your identical doppelgangers in old paintings it could easily change. There are many people who believe that all of us have or maybe once had a lookalike somewhere on the planet. And well, science has proved it as well. After about a trillion combinations of DNA that you’re made of, entire DNA sequence repeats.
We are all combinations of different gene patterns. And these people on the list found their doppelgangers and snapped a selfie next to their twins preserved in the old canvas in museums.
#1 Is this even possible?
Davidurbon
#2 When you have a face to face with yourself in a museum
WreckedTangled
#3 You can find your doppelgänger anywhere, so be prepared!
pepesilvia
#4 "So I found a picture of myself dressed as a Samurai 111 years ago at The MET. Apparently, I was a collector of Samurai armor, I’ve drunk a lot since then so I don’t really recall but it’s totally plausible that’s it’s me."
datman510
#5 Where's your helmet?!
Ross W. Duffin
#6 You never knew you were a time traveller
credits
#7 This woman found her lookalike at Louvre
#8 Found his doppelgänger at Louvre. Íñigo Melchor De Velasco
joahdato
#9 So he went to the art museum and this happened
#10 Found his dopplegänger from half a century ago in an art museum in Zurich
Melbourneer
#11 His historical doppelgänger
MrPaulieP
#12 They bears an uncanny resemblance
#13 When you're dressed in nearly identical outfits
racoon_goon
#14 In Trento, Italy Science Museum
Todd Mansfield
#15 Gallery lookalike
1999n12y27
#16 Found his Pre-Pre-Pre-existence
Davidurbon
#17 Historic doppelganger time
Blor-Utar
#18 Twin from the past
AlboUnderhill
#19 Cheers!
scrmedia
#20 Better than the painting of Mona Lisa for this guy
realbobsnyder
#21 Even this little kid found her lookalike
hifrienditsme
#22 When you're wearing the same outfit
#23 The doppelganger from the Louvre
Itzakov
#24 Looks like he can travel in time
ArdhaChandrasana
#25 Isn't this the same painting we saw above? This makes him and the man a real-life doppelganger
DaytonArt
#26 Well now, that's quite a resemblance!
DaytonArt
#27 This woman looks identical to the subject of Edgar Degas' Le Village
#28 Sometimes people also happened to be dressed in nearly identical outfits just like their doppelgängers in museums
#29 Alexander Farah, a filmmaker from British Columbia standing next to Ilia Efimovich Repin's oil on canvas portrait of Russian author Vsevolod Mikhailovich Garshin
#30 Sometimes you even have the same hairstyle and facial features