Minneapolis columnist and blogger James Lileks spent some time recently imagining famous works of art as if they were scenes from Google’s Street View cameras, complete with directional arrows and glitchy photos…
Jean Béraud’s “Boulevard Poissonnière”

Aelbert Cuyp’s “River Landscape with Horseman and Peasants”

(via Neatorama)
After posting two examples, Lileks explained why this will be such a small collection of images…
Took me a long time, so what was to be “first examples in a series” ended up as “why the hell am I doing this, really.”