Donald Trump looked far from impressed by a painting of his wife, Melania Trump, in a new photo shared by a parody page.

The @GaryPetersonUSA account -- which Snopes identified as a parody account that pokes fun at conservative politics -- posted on X (formerly Twitter) Tuesday a photo of a man smiling as he posed with Trump, who looked visibly unhappy as he held the painting.

The caption claimed that Gary Peterson gifted Trump the painting of Melania.

"It was an honor to give President Trump my latest artwork of our beautiful first lady Melania, and I hope it brings him as much joy on his bedroom walls as it did ours!" the caption read.

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While it is unclear if the photo and painting are real and if the meeting did actually happen, the post quickly garnered attention on X, where numerous users trolled Trump and suggested that the woman in the painting looked more like Tyra Banks than Melania.

"Um, sir. This is thee Tyra Banks," one user commented on the post, while another observed, "It's like Tyra Banks filter."

A third person suggested that Peterson may have "based the rendering on Tyra Banks."

The comparisons to Banks made the model's name trend on X Tuesday.

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Others, however, suggested that the woman depicted in the painting looked like "RuPaul's Drag Race" star Sasha Colby, Chrissy Teigen or Michelle Obama.

One person turned Peterson's alleged photo with Trump into a new meme template that many X users immediately jumped on.

Peterson later addressed the comments about his alleged painting, tweeting: "You're all obviously unaware I can see your insults. If my art is so bad, why did my mother hang up all my childhood drawings and tell me I was great."

As seen in Peterson's photo, the alleged painting depicted a woman wearing heavy makeup, a yellow turtleneck sweater, a matching coat and a brown skirt standing in front of what appeared to be the Air Force One.

Melania was photographed wearing the same outfit during her husband's presidency.

In 2018, the then-first lady rocked a bright yellow sweater and $5,000 coat from Ralph Lauren as well as a leather skirt from Pierre Herve, according to Pop Sugar.

Melania paired the outfit with a brown handbag, leopard-print heels, and large sunglasses.

U.S. President Donald Trump (L) and first lady Melania Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump (L) and first lady Melania Trump leave the White House February 5, 2018 in Washington, DC.
(Photo : Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

This is not the first time the X account has garnered attention over its Trump-inspired artwork.

Last year, the @GaryPetersonUSA account also shared several paintings it claimed depicted Trump and Melania.

"My latest painting captures the true love of the President and Melania Trump, whose inspiring romance makes us (sic) all our hearts melt like butter," the caption of one post read.

X users were quick to point out that the man in the painting looked nothing like the former president.

One person claimed, "Lol the bottom half of his face is straight-up Jon Lovitz."

"Gary -- face it, you are not a good painter," another follower commented.