Masterpiece
The great masters of art were indeed gifted with their brushes. But their titles often leave something to be desired. Take a peek at these examples:
Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies
CHALLENGE!
Look at the works of art shown above and give them more creative names, or find others that are good candidates for new titles. Art.com is a great place to look, as is www.PubHist.com.
Let us know which pieces you chose, what you would re-name them, and why. Then go claim your entry into the Grand Prize Giveaway – the prize list is about to get longer!
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That reminds me of this column from Reader’s Digest. I thought this one was hysterical: http://thatispriceless.blogspot.com/2009/12/masterpiece-69.html (That is NOT my title, by the way.)
That’s hilarious!
What an awesome description.
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Ariel says she would rename the Monet above “Magical Bridge.”
“A Girl with a Watering Can” definitely needs a better name. There’s something odd about it. The girl looks way overdressed for garden work. And she seems unsure of what she’s doing. I might call it “Confused in the Garden.”
Or “At a Garden Crossroads,” because it looks like there are two paths diverging there – maybe she isn’t sure which way to go?