When most people think of art, they think of giant paintings that cover an entire wall or room. But what if art was tiny? That’s the question artist Ilaria Lafronza asked herself, and the results are simply amazing.

Ilaria Lafronza is a painter from Italy who’s always had unconditional love for art. Since 2016 she’s been trying to replicate the iconic paintings with mini canvases, which are very small paintings. They are 2×2.8 inches in size. Each canvas is only a few inches square, but she perfectly captured the original works' essence.

Check out these miniature masterpieces if you’re a fan of art or just looking for something unique to add to your collection. You won’t be disappointed!

1. Mini Van Gogh

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2. Mini Monet

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3. Mini Monet

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4. Mini Magritte

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5. Mini Degas

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6. Mini Monet

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7. Mini Magritte

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8. Mini Klimt

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9. Mini Klimt

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10. Mini Monet

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11. Mini Monet

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12. Mini Monet

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13. Mini Monet

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14. Mini Vang Gogh

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15. Mini Degas

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16. Mini Cezanne

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17. Mini Degas

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18. Mini De Chirico

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19. Mini Van Gogh

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20. Mini Dali

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21. Mini Monet

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22. Mini Degas

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23. Mini Van Gogh

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24. Mini Hayez

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25. Mini Monet

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26. Mini Klimt’s Kiss

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27. Mini Monet

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28. Mini Monet

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29. Mini Monet

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30. Mini Toulouse-Lautrec

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It’s hard to choose a favorite when they’re all so amazing. There’s no denying that these miniature paintings are pretty impressive. Have you ever seen anything like them before? If you didn’t, please leave a comment sharing your first experience with us.

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