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John Malkovich recreated a bunch of famous historical portraits, and it’s perfect

John Malkovich’s career has been full of variety to say the least. In a photo project which simultaneously celebrates Malkovich’s unique talent as a theatrical chameleon while paying tribute to classic photography.

John Malkovich’s career has been full of variety to say the least. In a photo project which simultaneously celebrates Malkovich’s unique talent as a theatrical chameleon while paying tribute to classic photography, Sandro Miller brings us a new photo-series entitled Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich: Homage to Photographic Masters.

From artFido:

From iconic imagery such as Salvador Dali’s ridiculous mustachios to the unforgettable Marilyn Monroe preserving her dignity with a pair of pink roses, Miller and Malkovich recreate a whole plethora of portraits with infinite attention to detail and endless wit.

Look:

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Arthur Sasse / Albert Einstein Sticking Out His Tongue (1951)

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Dorothea Lange / Migrant Mother, Nipomo, California (1936)

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Albert Watson / Alfred Hitchcock with Goose (1973)

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Alberto Korda / Che Guevara (1960)

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Victor Skrebneski / Bette Davis, Actor, 08 November (1971)

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David Bailey / Mick Jagger “Fur Hood” (1964)

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Philippe Halsman / Salvador Dalí (1954)

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Yousuf Karsh / Ernest Hemingway (1957)

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Irving Penn / Pablo Picasso, Cannes, France (1957)

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Herb Ritts / Jack Nicholson, London (I) (1988)

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Edward Sheriff Curtis / Three Horses (1905)

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Diane Arbus / Identical Twins, Roselle, New Jersey (1967)

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Andy Warhol / Self Portrait (Fright Wig) (1986)

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