Great Moments in Rowing Art

Great Moments in Rowing Art
Parodies of Fine Art, with a rowing twist. A note about parodies: A parody is a work created to poke fun at an original work of art by means of humorous imitation. A parody actually validates just how well known or famous the original work of art is. No one would "get" a parody of an unknown or obscure work of art. Most parodies are done with respect and appreciation of the subject involved. Anyone offended by a parody done in good taste should probably check their sense of humor.
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American Gothic Boathouse
Trading an oar for the pitchfork and adding coxswain’s equipment, gives this view of rustic..
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David and His Single
David is shown here carrying his single and a pair of oars rather than a slingshot. With such a g..
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Mona Lisa in a Single
Mona Lisa, the image of grace and demure beauty, is looking petite in her wooden shell. An improv..
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Mount Rushmore Four
No wonder these great men became presidents - they were in crew! Here they are immortalized in st..
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The Thinker as a Coxswain
The Thinker was originally conceived to be part of a larger work - and now we can see how the thi..
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Whistler's Mother on an Erg
Whistler’s Mother in full high speed action on the Erg! The cross stitch picture on her wal..
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