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Double Takes
Published 10/01/2013
Daniel Day-Lewis? Anne Hathaway?
Our first two dead ringers are Oscar nominees. Daniel Day-Lewis fully embodies Abraham Lincoln in Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln", while Renoir's ethereal portrait of Madame Henriot could just as easily be of actress Anne Hathaway.
Mark Zuckerberg? Lady Gaga?
Helena Bonham Carter? Daniel Craig?
Christian Bale? Geoffrey Rush?
Amy Adams? Michelle Williams?
Vincent Cassel? Ralph Fiennes?
Penelope Cruz?
As we were looking for images for this feature, it became apparent that there were just too many excellent ones to show on one page (like this gorgeous portrait (right) of Penelope Cr....Pavonia by Frederic Leighton).