Jon McNaughton's "The Masterpiece" Painting

Jon McNaughton's "The Masterpiece" Painting

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"The Masterpiece is a painting by American artist Jon McNaughton. The work depicts United States President Donald Trump as a painter at his easel unveiling a new artwork. Online, many mocked the painting, which inspired a series of image edits that altered the painting within the painting.

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On August 20th, 2019, Jon McNaughton tweeted [1] "The Masterpiece." He added the caption, "My new painting – 'The Masterpiece' How will history remember this presidency? I believe it will be considered a 'Masterpiece.'" Within 24 hours, the tweet received more than 20,000 likes and 7,000 retweets (shown below).


Jon McNaughton @McNaughtonArt My new painting - "The Masterpiece" How will history remember this presidency? I believe it will be considered a "Masterpiece." More info at: tinyurl.com/y29caj9s JonMcNaughton.com 8:12 AM Aug 20, 2019 Twitter for Android

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Following the post, people replied to McNaughton's tweet with edited variations of the painting. For example, Twitter[2] user @skolanach replaced the portrait of former President Barack Obama. The tweet received more than 15,000 likes and 2,300 retweets in 24 hours (shown below, left).

Twitter[3] user @kevinwmoore tweeted a variation, which featured an image of migrants in cages, criticizing the president's immigration policy of housing detained migrants in overcrowded cages.

Twitter[4] user @HelenKennedy replaced the image with the Edvard Munch painting "The Scream". The tweet received more than 9,000 likes and 1,000 retweets in 24 hours (shown below, right).

Several media outlets covered the painting, including Newsweek,[5] HuffPost,[6] Jezebel,[7] Raw Story,[8] Mashable [9] and more. That day, Twitter[10] published a Moments page on the painting.


EIElegante101 @skolanach Replying to@skolanach and @McNaughtonArt Also JonMcNaughton com SKOLANACM 10:24 AM Aug 20, 2019 Twitter for iPhone Kevin Moore @kevinwmoore Replying to @McNaughtonArt I'll remember his cruelty JonMcNaughton.com 10:28 AM Aug 20, 2019 Twitter Web App Helen Kennedy @HelenKennedy ARENEMY OF EPEOPLE Replying to @hunterschwarz Ican't be the first? 10:07 AM Aug 20, 2019 Twitter for iPhone

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Patrick Monahan @pattymo Hmm 9:05 AM Aug 20, 2019 Twitter for iPhone Komrad Iron @Komrad_Iron Replying to @hunterschwarz akE CRICCAAI AGAN 24 JonMcNaughton.com 9:47 AM Aug 20, 2019 Twitter Web App Haiku Nate @haiku_n8 LIVINGSTO Replying to @hunterschwarz Masterpiece indeed. #DoubleFiletOFish #MayorMcCheese #CheatoPuff 10:17 AM Aug 20, 2019 Twitter Web App
Rysa Walker @RysaWalker Replying to @hunterschwarz Fixed it. JonMcNaughton.com 10:23 AM Aug 20, 2019 Twitter Web App SWALLOWY @ryanswallow Replying to @kthorjensen 11:52 AM Aug 20, 2019 Twitter Web App darthTM @darth JonMcNaughton.com 9:16 AM Aug 20, 2019 Tweet Deck

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Woooinion
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There's been an immense quantity of trash tier "drumph!" memes form Twitter.

However, I think this one has good potential.

It feels like it's closer to the quality of "Obama giving himself a medal" or "Obama removing the shroud".

I think this one actually has the capacity to be funny.

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