Paintings that you loved at the first sight.
>>2309749
I know you're hard too.
>>2309747
dont want to turn this into a Bouguereau thread, but i love this one from him.
This one and The Hard Lesson are my favourites.
>>2309783
More like The "Hard" Lesson amirite
>>2309835
MODS
>>2309842
There's nothing wrong with this painting. The expression of the girl is very strong and suggestive. It's the human nature, mate.
>>2309835
hnnnnnnnnnnnnnnng
>>2309747
Where are her hips?
>>2309900
>her
please, anon
>>2309900
"her". Not sure if it's a boy or a girl. It's Cupid.
mods are asleep
post cupid
>>2309927
>>2309935
Is she using her parents shoes?
IS THIS THE NEW >PEDO THREAD
IS THIS THE FINE ART VERSION OF LOLI THREADS?
>>2309900
it's a child
>>2309935
I was thinking the same, but if we think of it seriously, I don't know how many poor ruarl families can afford decent shoes for their kids.
>>2309941
Why not?
>>2309947 is for >>2309937
>>2309747
>>2309947
Ah, it makes sense, yes, thanks for the reply.
>>2309956
I mean, is this official? a new kind of thread was just born here?
>>2309963
Damn, I was watching this exact painting right now.
>>2309975
I didn't saw any thread like this yet, and if somebody else enjoy this kind of paintings, that would be a good reason to create it.
>>2309981
I agree, as longs as we appreciate great art and do not turn this into /b/, it's all good.
>>2309938
This one is so beautiful, the colors, the strokes, it's so lovely.
When it comes to art i'm a fag, don't mind me.
>>2309927
context?
>>2309987
It's called "The Statue Seller", by Antonio Mancini.
>"A few paintings are otherworldly - I'm thinking particularly of The Statue Seller, a nude boy, recumbent on a patterned textile, holding a small sculpture. One hardly knows what to make of this bizarre genre nude - or is the painting supposed to be symbolic or metaphorical?"
>>2310003
The model is Mary, Thomas Baker's daughter.
>>2310008
I agree.
She's the same here:
>>2309956
>>2309961
>>2310010
She looks so peaceful... got any more of that?
>>2310005
Dat hand doe
>>2310014
A few, but in a low size.
>>2310015
She know what she wants.
>>2310015
fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
can't unsee it.
>>2310016
thanks.
and lol.
>>2310032
>>2310020
MODS
MODS
MODS
>>2310014
You might like this pic.
>>2310034
lol
>>2310041
Amazing painting. Check.
Cute expression in painting. Check.
Cute expression in real life. Check.
I'm sold, this guy and his daughter are the best!
>>2309783
I don't know why people love this guy so much. sure technically it's impressive, but I can't stand this unpersonal classicism style. always the same feet, the same eyes, stiff composition, same everything.
it's all segments, formulas, no spontaneity
here in comparison we have Velazquez. look at the facial expression. this feels alive.
>>2310050
I can see his expression of: "what the fuck i'm i doing with my life" haha. But seriously, his paintings are fricking great.
>>2310050
but i have to disagree with you in one aspect. look at her face.
>>2310046
Seems that you enjoy this kind of art. I want to make a selection of little girls in paintings for a private project, and I'm searching for more. Any suggestions?
>>2310060
I actually started looking for this kind of portrait because of this thread... So i don't have much to recommend. But i hope you have luck gathering fine art for your project.
>>2310054
>those greek features. all same faces
yeah I don't know. I guess I am just not a fan.
>>2310067
Thank you anyway. I'll search for more tomorrow.
Good nite all :)
>>2310071
I agree that most of the time Bouguereau paintings are expression less, but it's still beautiful as f*ck.
And that painting you posted, freaking beautiful, the faces and the expression, f*ck me. I just find the skin tones very monotone (light, shadow, coloration), though.
>>2310074
Good night, my fellow art lover!
>>2310074
i made a thread for this a few months ago https://warosu.org/ic/thread/2069862
a large amount of paintings there.
>>2310074
Love it
>>2310080
>https://warosu.org/ic/thread/2069862
thank you kind anon
This is about the motives and not the painting technique, right?
>>2310085
take it however you want. post the paintings that fit your interpretation.
>>2310085
it's about the motives of the reasons, all because of that. :)
>>2310060
Please upload your collection if you can, would def love to see it!
I love the artwork
But I'm a pervert so I love it even more
s-sameface...
>>2309747
Browsing /ic/ for years completely annihilated any sensibility I had toward art. I can't tell anymore what I like and what I don't, because my brain only scans searching for errors and useless technicalities
>>2311600
>I'm so insecure that I only feel validation in anything if some random asshole over the internet feels the same way I do
>>2311607
Please don't project on me greentexting faggot
>>2310054
You mean that cheesy, overwrought expression on her face?
Porn tier acting.
>>2311556
>the dude with the box helmet
can he turn his head 180 or what?
>>2311545
Really really bland.
>>2311529
Nine times out of ten I will pick Rubens over Goya, but for this particular image Goya knocked it out of the park and makes Rubens look like a total noob.