1721 Deitz Nuutzen Painting Hoax
Also known as: Deitz Nuützen Painting · Deitz Nuützen Hoax
The 1721 Deitz Nuützen Painting Hoax was a viral prank from November 2024 in which X user @boneGPT posted an AI-generated image alongside a real photograph of Donald Trump, Elon Musk, RFK Jr., and Don Jr. eating McDonald's on a private jet, claiming the fake image was a 1721 painting by an artist named "Deitz Nuützen." The name is a phonetic play on "Deez Nuts," a long-running internet joke1. Thousands of users shared the image as authentic before Newsweek debunked it, making it one of the more successful AI-generated hoaxes of 20242.
TL;DR
The 1721 Deitz Nuützen Painting Hoax was a viral prank from November 2024 in which X user @boneGPT posted an AI-generated image alongside a real photograph of Donald Trump, Elon Musk, RFK Jr., and Don Jr.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The 1721 Deitz Nuützen Painting Hoax is a one-off prank rather than a reusable template, but its formula is straightforward. Users typically take a viral photograph of public figures, generate an AI image mimicking an old painting style with the same composition, then attribute it to a fictional artist whose name is a hidden joke. The key ingredients are a convincing art style, a plausible-sounding historical date, and a name that rewards anyone who reads it out loud. The humor works on two levels: the surface absurdity of a centuries-old painting "predicting" a modern event, and the hidden punchline for those who catch the name.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The AI-generated painting includes figures wearing modern black leather dress shoes, an anachronism that several users pointed out as a giveaway.
Elon Musk, who replied to the original post with a laughing emoji, had already posted at least two "deez nutz" memes on his own X account in 2024.
@boneGPT's YouTube channel @Vinyl_Vault exclusively posts AI-generated content, making their profile a visible clue to the hoax's nature.
The "Deez Nuts" joke traces back to rapper Warren G's skit on Dr. Dre's 1992 album *The Chronic*, where he delivers the punchline to a woman over the phone.
The gold bar at the base of the table in the painting exactly mirrors the photograph's layout, a detail so precise it should have been a clear sign of AI image-to-image generation.
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