THEIR faces were a picture when these art fans saw their images in galleries and realized that life truly imitates art.
Ross Duffin found his bearded double dressed in armor in a Jan van Bijlert oil at a museum in Pasadena, California.
Many of the images have already gone viral on social media.
Doppelgangers are obviously interested in structure and fortune. . .
Meanwhile, celebrity lookalikes can make a fortune off their famous faces.
Last month we told you about Heidi Agan, who was dubbed the UK’s most realistic Kate Middleton lookalike.
The royal idiot worked as a Princess of Wales impersonator for over a decade.
The mother-of-two from Northamptonshire began working as Kate’s lookalike in 2012.
She signed up with London-based agency Susan Scott Lookalikes and went from working as a waitress to traveling the world.
Heidi said Barcroft TV in 2014: “I worked a good six days a week to try to keep a roof over my head and my kids.”
Now, she can be paid “thousands” to do half a day’s work and perform alongside colleagues posing as Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
She has made television appearances, newspaper publications and media events.
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