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Domingo Geronimo Mattle Paints the Hidden Backs of Famous Masterpieces

artist · 2026-05-28

Artist Domingo Geronimo Mattle creates oil paintings that imagine the reverse perspectives of iconic artworks, such as Grant Wood's American Gothic and Leonardo da Vinci's Lady with an Ermine. His series humorously reveals unglamorous details like screws, tape, and coffee stains, aiming to make historical subjects more relatable. Mattle describes his work as 'gossip for paintings,' poking fun at the art world's obsession with aura while celebrating it. The pieces include a portrait of Louise Vernet clutching a flower behind her back and a bare-backed Apollo. Mattle shares his work on Instagram and TikTok.

Key facts

  • Domingo Geronimo Mattle paints reverse perspectives of famous masterpieces.
  • Works include American Gothic and Lady with an Ermine.
  • Mattle's series reveals hidden details like screws, dust, and coffee stains.
  • He calls his work 'gossip for paintings.'
  • One painting shows Louise Vernet holding a flower behind her back.
  • Another depicts Apollo completely bare from behind.
  • Mattle shares his art on Instagram and TikTok.
  • His style matches the original paintings' techniques.

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Artists

  • Domingo Geronimo Mattle
  • Grant Wood
  • Leonardo da Vinci

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