Ever what the most famous works of art would look like without people? Hungarian student Bence Hajdu decided to find out, and the difference is pretty staggering. Here's what the artist had to say about the project:
I am a student at the University of Fine Arts in Hungary. at one of the descriptive geometry classes we had a task to find and draw the perspective and horizon lines of renaissance and other pictures with significant perspective space. I thought it is not that interesting to just draw lines, so I decided to erase all the characters from them and examine how the painter really created the perspective space and how it actually looks.

I saw this could be something exciting and continued thinking and working on it. after a while I found myself interested in the new atmosphere and the new thoughts the retouched pieces generated without their main subjects.
Below are a couple more works, and you can check out the rest over at Hadju's Facebook page