/r/trippinthroughtime

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In historic art pieces depicting multiple humans, there is a law that at least one of those humans will look like they have no clue how or why they got there. It's like Where's Waldo, except instead of looking for Waldo you're looking for the dude that looks like he just dropped acid.

Rules:

  • Direct image links only. All other posts will be removed.

  • No offtopic Memes. Only memes of historical paintings of people and/or animals tripping through time are allowed here (see sub description).

  • All images must be edited in some way. If you want to post art, please post it to a sub like r/art. This subreddit is for funny memes of historical paintings. Recommendation: Post the source (era / historical event) in the comments of your submission.

  • No spamming. Please do not spam the subreddit with reposts or low quality memes in an effort to farm karma. This isn't a complete ban on reposts. Reddit, especially meme subs, have ongoing issues with repost bots. Spam=instant ban.

  • Please follow rediquette and be civil. Be nice. If you aren't nice we'll ban you

/r/trippinthroughtime

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Rabbit dog wars (860)

5 Comments
2025/01/31
17:15 UTC

8,056

The mental health struggle is real.

49 Comments
2025/01/31
14:10 UTC

308

“The Hireling Shepherd” by William Holman Hunt (1851) (OC)

5 Comments
2025/01/29
11:41 UTC

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“The Bell of Huesca,” by José Casado del Alisal (1880) (OC)

2 Comments
2025/01/28
22:29 UTC

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This week?

3 Comments
2025/01/28
20:56 UTC

4,037

Why I don't like going to weddings (NSFW)

92 Comments
2025/01/28
17:34 UTC

750

The age old excuse

9 Comments
2025/01/28
15:39 UTC

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“My daughter Erna,” by Carl Vilhelm Meyer (1932) (OC)

2 Comments
2025/01/28
14:33 UTC

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Modeling for Klimt

Gustav Klimt, "Seated Young Girl," 1894

2 Comments
2025/01/27
16:08 UTC

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“At the Edge of the Brook,” by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1879) (OC)

2 Comments
2025/01/27
13:10 UTC

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The great firewall can't hold all the tiktok refugees back

1 Comment
2025/01/27
10:49 UTC

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“Portrait of Gerard Andriesz Bicker,” by Bartholomeus van der Helst (ca. 1642) A somewhat obscure allusion to the movie “Matilda” (1996)

7 Comments
2025/01/26
16:01 UTC

670

Old habits die hard

25 Comments
2025/01/25
17:41 UTC

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“Dance at Bougival,” by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1883) (OC)

“Dance at Bougival,” by Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1883)

2 Comments
2025/01/25
13:32 UTC

681

These guys are everywhere

4 Comments
2025/01/25
03:48 UTC

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Me, dramatically exhausted after 3 weeks of 2025

45 Comments
2025/01/22
06:17 UTC

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My liege hath requested more baby oil

2 Comments
2025/01/22
02:38 UTC

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“The Last Chapter,” by J. Doyle Penrose (1902) (OC)

In the painting, the venerable Bede is translating the Gospel of John on his deathbed. I may have taken certain liberties.

2 Comments
2025/01/21
20:56 UTC

2,069

I got nailed to a cross for these bozos

16 Comments
2025/01/20
16:21 UTC

1,484

I warned you

14 Comments
2025/01/19
22:59 UTC

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A group of criminals or hoodlums who band together for mutual protection and profit

1 Comment
2025/01/19
14:50 UTC

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“The Discussion,” by Thomas Hovenden (1873) (OC)

0 Comments
2025/01/19
11:33 UTC

630

☀️☀️☀️

22 Comments
2025/01/18
18:59 UTC

698

Awkward

3 Comments
2025/01/18
12:31 UTC

258

"Bible moralisée de Vienne 2554" XIIIe

4 Comments
2025/01/16
07:08 UTC

1,365

Soul sucking quality

16 Comments
2025/01/15
14:57 UTC

589

We've all been there

3 Comments
2025/01/15
05:52 UTC

727

😢

7 Comments
2025/01/14
15:11 UTC

174

"The Impatient One" by Andrea Landini (ca. 1870) (OC)

9 Comments
2025/01/14
09:25 UTC

244

I such thing as a stupid question

2 Comments
2025/01/13
05:11 UTC

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