/pol/
post your favorite paintings. I'm talking about paintings that you can lose yourself, ones that make you feel something.
Pic very related
>>71969329
Christ, how sad.
So a dead sheep with a bunch of birds makes you feel sad?
Are you 12?
>>71969461
Issat some Rembrandt?
>>71969329
that image is basicly normies faced with 4chaners and the death of that kid is the death of the west, we mourn its death but we will feast upon its failure and create a new world with the dust of its bones as time marches on.
>>71969673
>makes fun of someone that feels primitive emotions due to a punch of paint on a canvas
What're you 5?
Is that a mirror behind her? It is a reflection of an earlier event? Of her daydreams? Is she a prostitute? Apparently during that time period flowers on a woman's chest was a sign of this. And is that a bottle of Bass Ale that looks just like it does in modern times?
Goya anyone?
This is either a Spanish Partisan or a French soldier during the Peninsular war.
>>71969329
Sheep give birth in the spring
>>71969804
Why is the left side of this so fucked up?
Get this shit out of the thread.
This one gets me. So relevant to today.
>>71969673
Everyone look out this guy sounds pretty edgy
Tannhauser with Venus
Here's the overature.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRmCEGHt-Qk
>captcha: europa kearney
>>71970087
sorry should've posted classic art
Heil Caesar and Heil Nero for his attempts at wipeing out the jewish threat
Pretty much everything by John Atkinson Grimshaw is great, but this one stands out to me.
Most people think of 'Night Hawks' when they think of Edward Hopper but I like 'Automat'. It shows the soul crushing isolation of city life is something that has been happening for a long time.
It soothes the madness, if only for a moment.
>>71969329
>family raises cattle
>calves occasionally die
>mother cow stays with her baby, even after it dies
>gets upset when I have to haul the body away
>MFW
>>71970447
This one's by Elisabeth Jerichau-Baumann
pinnacle of marble statues
>>71970447
That fucking tree on the left tho.
Always liked this one.
>>71969329
Every single time. This painting always evokes a feeling of just gut wrenching sadness. There are a few paintings that I can look at and have strong emotional reactions towards but there is something about this one that is just bleak.
>>71969575
>>71970447
>>71970653
absolutely lovely
>>71970718
>a dark spirit has invaded
>>71970266
Here's Arthur Rackham's illustration of Siegfried slaying Fafnir in the third opera of the Ring cycle. This got me interested in those operas, and I later found out that these illustrations captured the interest of C.S. Lewis.
I love all of El Greco's painting of our lord.
>>71969329
I love how Dali tried to be like the old masters but retained the trippy experimentalism of his era.
Big fan of Jack Yeats
personal favorite
>>71970119
>>71970218
>>71969961
Damn, these ones are great
>>71969655
No degenerate "art" pls
>>71970838
My two most favorites.
>>71970970
>this isn't good enough for the Vienna art school
Ilya Repin is absolutely amazing.
>>71969673
>a piece that evokes strong feelings of anguish over motherhood, the loss of a child, and the inevitability of death is childish
I think you're the childish one, you uncultured fucking faggot
>>71969802
Is that Pepe on the right?
>>71971018
Came to post this
>>71971145
>that shit tier perspective
This one reminds me of home, actually some feels inducing stuff
>>71970850
>>71969329
Its by August Friedrich Schenck, It hangs in the Victorian art gallery in Melbourne.
>>71971145
the lighiting makes little since and theres a lack of contrast honestly all i see is a camo pattern for a future panzer to be parked out of the Vienna art school
I really like this one, for some reason.
>>71971145
>bland
>uninspired
>fucking god-awful perspective
>not innovative in the slightest
>shows no promise
People (I mean, "stormfags") only bring this up and jerk it off because their idol Adolf painted it.
>>71970119
did someone replace Charles XII with trump?
>>71970538
WE
WUZ
KANGZ
N
QUEENS!
Norman Rockwell has some of the best paintings.
>>71971018
>Murdering the enemy army on Christmas day
That's just dirty.
>>71971145
It's very mediocre. Almost like those commercial art paintings that China cranks out.
>>71971672
Literally only one of those is a valid criticism
>>71971857
Is that ben Shapiro on the left with the cheeky grin?
>>71969329
Brennus and His Share of the Spoils
>>71970527
Edward Hopper has some great works.
>>71971889
We wuz savages. Stare long enough into the abyss...
>>71971989
Unless he's a time traveller I doubt it.
>>71971145
>Autism, the painting
>>71971906
Art isn't just about banal technique. Anyone can learn that.
To be truly talented at art you have to have more -- a creative spark; some new way of looking at things; or elevating them above the mundane. Sometimes that means drawing out the great beauty with brushstrokes and colours. Beauty on a canvas can be so much more than the picture itself.
A mundane, uninspired, uninteresting picture of a courtyard in Vienna, with no technique to make it beautiful, and crap perspective to boot, isn't a good example of art and Hitler was right to have been denied to study at that college. If he was half as determined as you'd like to believe, he'd have gone straight back to painting, and tried again and again until he got in. But no, instead he went straight into the tinpot school of political strongarming.
>>71969329
Like a sucker punch to the feels, mang. Fuck you.
>>71970761
>>71972411
Holy moly, that gap
>>71972606
the fuck is this?
>>71970722
Came to post this. Poor Ivans.
>>71972411
putin probably is.
with the examples mandala effect belviers put out i wouldn't be surprised if CERN realy did it, for me thanks giving was always on the third Thursday of November but not in this universe so who knows
>>71971145
boring, but not lacking in potential by any means
Needed some tutoring though on making something special and unique
Kinda what an art school is for, no? Guess they got what they deserved
>>71972649
I don't know, I just find it fascinating
>>71972579
Indeed.
>>71972675
Reincarnation is more likely than time travel in my opinion. Although, putin could be 150 years old.
>>71971940
That's a vidya run through a filter m8
>>71969961
It's just a fucking mirror you moron.
I absolutely adore John William Waterhouse's work, this being one of my favorites. It's very lonely.
How has nobody posted Ivan yet?
>>71973045
Here's another.
>>71972915
Paganism worked out pretty well for japan :DDDDDDDDD
>>71973013
I know, I was just being cheeky
It's quite a picturesque game too
>>71972915
Sorry for being such an illiterate cuck, but did the Romans really put Christians in arenas to be eaten alive just for the fun of watching?
>>71969329
Gustave Courbet. Fantastic painting. Really captures a lot of emotion.
>>71970047
>March
>sheep gives birth
>late snowstorm
>lamb dies
There ya go anon
>>71970406
More like Heil Hadrian pleb
>>71970619
That's not La pietà
>>71973123
>Glasses
Can't you give your guys cigars in that shit game? Also Ben looks kind of like a wimp in that pic.
>Tried to post something
>Doesn't show up
Okay.
>>71973187
Yes
They persecuted Christians heavily for many years, that is until Emperor Constantine took the religion; suddenly it went from a weird cult that was hated, to state religion
Imagine if Obama became a scientologist
I think I may have somewhat fallen in love with this painting, and I'm not even sure why. It's not even something sexual, but I could just stare at it for hours on end, and I nearly did when I met it face to face on my trip to Florence.
Now I miss it like I'd miss a dear friend or lover in a far away land. Rather depressing.
It's quite fun to compare the Goya and Rubens Saturn Devouring His Sons
Hiroshi Yoshida is my absolute favorite Japanese artist, this being one of my favorites from him. I really love the atmosphere in this one.
>>71972716
Is that two people talking?
>>71971287
That's me on the right.
>>71971145
Just goes to show how low standards have fallen.
>>71973367
Here's what I tried to post. I always loved mountains and landscapes.
>Romanticism
Fuck you, I like it
>>71973447
Here's another.
its not a painting, but a chalcography (carved into copper). that was a popular art form in Germany during the middle ages, it allowed for "copying" therefor some images were very wide spread in the holy roman empire of the german nation. albrecht dürer is the iconic german artist from that time.
>>71973380
I knew they persecuted Christians and blamed them for a lot of shit like when Rome burned down under Nero, but I didn't know they literally fed them to lions. Fuck man, it is amazing they were willing to do shit like this to a relatively peaceful people and modern day Eurocucks aren't even willing to give the boot to Muhammad.
>>71970718
>>71973279
Came here to post his work.
Good taste.
No other artist has ever caught my eye.
>>71969802
Wtf is that?
That's a ayy lmao?
That's some real shit painting
>>71970833
I have two of Rackham's illustrations tattooed on my arms.
>>71971145
not his best work actually
Anyone else find it fascinating most posts here are Romanticism? 'course /pol/ would like the Rockwells but there seems to be a disproportionate amount of Romantic paintings.
>>71971442
Yeah, me too.
>>71973777
>>71969804
After Rome fell, there were 1000 years of darkness. They did not have the hindsight of history as we do, however. By learning from Rome's mistakes, we have the opportunity to reduce the dark years to within the span of one lifetime. This is why it is so important that we persevere even when it seems hopeless, that we aspire to uphold the old values and lead our people into a new era.
>>71970527
I've thought the same.
>>71973790
You really need to see this at the highest resolution.
Especially the hellish area on the right, it's filled with details.
>>71970926
who
did that?
>>71973886
>>71969329
Among the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California - Albert Bierstadt - 1868
>>71973536
Source? More like this? I want to get a print for my wall
>>71970218
DIAMONDS
>>71972187
and the abyss stares into you. Be careful when you fight mlnsters lest you become one
>>71973663
Ahhh, was just about to post this one next.
>>71973970
>Obligatory
>>71973648
There is something about Beksinski's work that I absolutely love and cant quite put a finger on. At the surface they give off a bleak dystopia feel, but there is always this bit of light that can be found.
i like it. and i never met a girl that didn't like klimt.
I like this thread.
>>71974014
http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/collection/works/735/
>>71974144
>>71969329
inb4 newfag
>>71971994
Came to post this
Find a more blood-curdling image.
>>71973793
U N D E R R A T E D
P
O
S
T
Not historical(I don't think) but it's nice.
I think there's something to be said for Yeats' earlier Illustrationist work too. It's a little romantic, but with a hint of that expressionist spark he would indulge later on.
>>71974153
Klimt is amazing. One of my all-time favorites.
>>71974198
I've seen that in person, at Norway's National Gallery. It's breathtaking. That experience, the entire visit (five Europeans capitols in three weeks) is what converted me into a white nationalist.
>>71974255
>>71970565
too soon
>>71974209
Shame the game wasn't as good as the art.
>>71974423
That's great anon.
What capitols would you suggest I go to so I can see the best of European culture?
>>71974432
>>71971857
he was also a fucking marxist
>>71971145
>Have to already be a master to get into art school
Uhh... isn't the point of going to art school to get good at art? If you were already that good why the hell would you have to go to school for it?
>>71973494
That picture hangs over my bathroom door. I really like to take a dump and think about the world while watching at it
>>71974562
trying to capture the WWI experience for the german soldier
>>71971603
Dem forearms do. Dayum
>>71970266
>>71970565
>nudity
Absolutely degenerate
>>71969329
This picture is too dramatic. It's like the photo of the drowned kid. Putting a death on display, saying "LOOK AT HOW SAD THIS IS".
A more realistic and subtle scene is better. It triggers the same emotions, but only after observation instead of shoving it into your face.
>>71974530
France, Italy, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, UK, Malta, for starts.
If you mean the best art museums anyway.
Going to Paris this summer myself.
Right here. This is /k/ of the era. Operator as fuck.
Higher res is here, and it is amazing:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/33/Bartholomeus_van_der_Helst_-_Het_Compagnie_van_kapitein_Roelof_Bicker_en_luitenant_Jan_Michielsz_Blaeuw_1639.jpg
>>71973494
>not liking this
>being this un-Faustian
>having this little yearning for infinity and boundless space in your soul
My favorite painting too senpai
>>71973494
>Romanticism is bad
Wut? What would people find wrong with liking a painting about the explorer's spirit.
>>71970032
Goya was my favorite artist to discuss and appreciate in my first and only art class.
Hes a first class nigga.
>>71969329
i tried to google it but cant find it (may have the wrong name).
its an oil painting of an 18th century businessman sitting on the front of a church steeple in his late years. his top hat laying down next to him and his face buried in his hands as he realized he spent his life pursuing money. its in my local art museum and it has been for years. id love to buy it if i ever had the money.
Best thread on /pol/ in months
What site is best for ordering prints of interesting paintings like these?
>>71974511
thought the same thing
Posting some non-American/European stuff
Congolese artist Chéri Samba
>>71971994
These things happened. I fucking love our history. Every day I see more art and read new histories and learn new things about our past I've never dreamed. We as Earthlings have it fucking good.
not a painting but i feel something for this sculpture, no homo
How can you just leave me standing?
Alone in a world that's so cold? (So cold)
Maybe I'm just too demanding
Maybe I'm just like my father too bold
Maybe you're just like my mother
She's never satisfied (She's never satisfied)
Why do we scream at each other
This is what it sounds like
When doves cry
>>71975003
Ethiopian artist Julie Mehretu
El greco
confederates..
>>71970869
Reminds me of Letheras. A city in a book called Midnight Tides from the series Malazan Book of The Fallen.
>>71974969
Usually the actual galleries the paintings are housed in themselves.
>>71975062
Sudanese artist Ibrahim el-Salahi
I love his work, reminds me of Beksiński
where are all the ebin kitsch Hitler water paintings everyone circlejerks about?
>>71974881
spngler plz go
>>71975167
another from el-Salahi
Confederate takeover of Fredericksburg
The Course of Empire Definitely
Or, well, this era Beksinski.
>>71975285
>>71975231
Supposedly a lot of his work is just stylized Arabic calligraphy, which is pretty cool
>>71975265
forgot pic
>>71975316
L’ange déchu, by Alexandre Cabanel
I got a whole folder of shit like this.
>>71975167
degenerate art enthusiast pls rprt to showers
>>71975052
Always loved this one
>>71975345
>>71975332
Is that Kunstler?
>>71975158
Ahh okay thanks
You think this might be decent though?
http://fineartamerica.com/products/anguish-august-friedrich-schenck-art-print.html
>>71975394
Desolation is probably my favorite
>>71971145
better than anything i could do. but i think being fuhrer being the leader of the good guys in the apocalyptic struggle for europe and savior of aryan race and is much cooler than being a painter or architect.
>>71969329
okay friends, I love these art threads on /pol/.
PhD student in Art History here.
AMA
>>71975379
What's degenerate about it, senpai
>>71975450
I think so.
>>71975394
I prefer his other 4-part series. I'm forgetting the name, but it's amazing, particularly the final one.
Are there any good Civil War paintings similar to pic related?
>>71971857
these people look like they're about to have the cooked bird laced with cyanide and all know it. something very insincere about their joy, as if hollowed out, and the precursor to some horrific event ranging from mass suicide to eminent nuclear annihilation.
>>71975512
how do you earn money?
These are all pic related
>>71975158
He said prints, not originals. Any fucking print shop, just find a high resolution image and someone will print it on canvas or photo paper for you. Movie poster sized posters are like $20, same thing in canvas is probably around $80-140.
t. Canvas print shop man
>>71969961
She's likely both a barmaid as well as a part-time "escort". The point of the painting, though, is the ambiguous vacuity of her expression. She's lost, miles away, but not in a good way.
>>71973035
you're an idiot.
>>71973045
you'd like Turner then, friend.
>>71975512
Is being homeless fun?
>>71971682
That's only if he loses and we have to mourn.
>>71975512
Should I into art school? I'm pretty old tho
Japanese surrender to Soviet troops in Manchuria
>>71973193
>I just wrote a paper about this subject
dank memes began in painting and have made me reconsider christianity. I feel closer to Christ
>>71972763
impressive feat keeping those shakos or w/ever they're called on.
>>71975705
Damn, forgot pic again
>>71974562
>>71974711
I like Otto Dix's WW1 stuff he could do either both somewhat realistic as well as very stylized works. It's truly hellish and inspired by his own experiences, which he wanted to show so people knew how much war could fuck someone up.
And the Nazis censored and mocked his art because it showed the reality of what they were leading Germans to.
>>71974821
>van der Helst
manigga.jpeg
there's a great article in which a scholar refers to friendo with zero trigger discipline "dutch buffalo bill"
>>71975684
A classic.
>>71974638
Explain
>>71973548
Well they had good reason. The Romans were a very martial people. Their whole society revolved around worshiping the State and war. And then suddenly, here comes a bunch of hippie cucks from Judaea telling everyone the true kingdom is not of this world, that they shouldn't serve in the military, and that the Emperor is basically irrelevant because he'll be judged the same as anyone else.
And all of this was gaining traction around the time Rome was really starting to slip, and their military situation became more and more dire. Not the best time for a pacifist movement to spring up. That's why they were so quick to persecute them.
It's the same thing that happened during the Vietnam War with the protests. It's the same reason the government tried so hard to shut them down. It's bad for morale.
>>71973444
what makes it fun?
>>71969461
A mate of mine growing up had a huge one of these in his dining room
>>71975003
This is shit. Coons really have no culture
>>71975863
Hitler was a mediocre artist, why is it hard to come to terms with that.
>>71972752
the modern gynarchy has rendered scene like this in real life impossible. The two younger boys would be on prozac, the two middle age boy would be MGTOW, the two older boys would be labeled as probable campus rapists and racists, and the old man would surely be a suspected child molester. It's a sad sad sad day... today.
>>71975512
How long do I need in Paris to see everything.
>>71975512
I'll have a large fries with that, thanks.
>>71975512
I always have really liked paintings of boats and shipwrecks in rough water. What's your favorite shipwreck painting?
>>71969961
Top tier taste friend
>>71975954
Relative to the other three and most postmodern art he's a fucking renaissance man.
>>71974294
Care to take a dive down at my nether patch? Remember to bring a snorkle.
>>71970032
The farmhouse paintings of his are the most interesting to me. Some pretty dark stuff in there
>>71975954
Without schooling. Imagine the untapped potential
>>71975616
I live below the poverty line but with my girlfriend. I get good enough funding that I live okay.
I'm aiming for a job outside the industry. I've had my fun, time to earn money and a pension.
>>71975651
top kek my friend.
do you know liberals and jews are actively trying to run white men out of art galleries and museums?
They're trying to re-write history. I'm trying to keep our spirit alive
>>71975682
nah mate. get a job.
this one hits me right in the feels every time
>>71976016
spooky
Tracy Rose, South African artist. pretty hard to find her stuff
>>71974711
>Dude in the back
It's photography but my favorite portrait is the 1933 of William Butler Yeats
>>71974766
>unable to appreciate the human form and figure
>unable to understand the love and passion that goes into some of these works
>simply calling it degenerate because it may slightly conflict with some bullshit preconcived notion of self
I bet you burn books too faggot
Czech artists= Best artists
>>71973790
Grew up with that on the family room wall. Good times!
>>71970218
This one really gets to me. It's the emotion of it and the spirit of it. It's sensational.
The young boy getting the kiss from the young girl. Danes being Danes.
Pride, health, beauty. Love!
I see paintings like this and wonder how the Left-wing gets on with itself.
How do they convert paintings into high resolution file images?
>>71971112
That picture does not do this justice. Original is 5'x7' and has an amazing level of detain in the armies.
thanks for these /pol
>>71976107
very true
>>71974433
honestly those soldiers' faces are dreadful. so ugly. totally embodies the cruddiness of 20th century art.
I don't know if this has been posted yet, but this one hits very close to home for me. Probably the most I've ever related to a painting.
>>71975996
in art? or culture?
I specialise, ironically, in a topic somewhat related to Paris, so it's one of the cities I visit often.
Culture: however long
Art/Museums: you can do it all in 5 days and see nearly everything. But you'll be walking 4-6 hours a day in a museum and be exhausted.
Pick 2 museums and enjoy it. I'd suggest d'orsay and louvre, but it's up to you m8
>>71976007
>kiwi
sweet flag, m8
seriously, I've realised it's hard to get employment so I'm going into something else
>>71976016
Shipwreck by Turner or pic related
>>71975924
>my boy Delacroix
that motherfucker could paint
One of my favorites. Really stimulates the imagination.
>>71974325
Is this an image inspired by "30,000 Leagues Under the Sea" ?
>>71976447
Hell yes. One of my favorites.
I want to print this in the highest wuality canvas and frame it.
I want it on my wall.
I have always really loved it.
>>71976447
/pol/ in a painting
>>71969329
Anything by Don Troiani is god-tier by default.
His paintings are so detailed that you can lose yourself just looking at all the faces.
>>71973279
Love Beksinsky
>>71975003
>unironically posting literal degeneracy
gtfo newfag
>>71970722
seconded.
destroying your future in one fit of violence or mistake and regretting it is a tenant of human existence and this captures it perfectly. no one knows, he hasn't told his servants, aides, no one. just him and his dead son. no heir, no future, no love, just emptiness all because of his temper. fuck.
>>71975649
I know, and my point still stands. Seek out prints from galleries themselves, and support them instead of random print stores.
http://www.boutiquesdemusees.fr/en/shops/musee-du-louvre/categories/58-print-on-demand/1/
http://shop.tate.org.uk/shop/prints/icat/prints/view-all-prints/icat/allprints
http://www.shopcreator.com/mall/departmentpage.cfm/NationalGalleryofIreland/_284129/1/Art%2520Prints%2520and%2520Posters
>>71971240
its a fucking sheep
>>71971857
>Australian shitposter on the bottom right
I don't normally have a visceral reaction to artwork, but this one made me feel more hopeless and vulnerable than anything I've ever seen.
I like Whistlers stuff.
Tip of the cap to OP. Best one on here. Here's some Good Tier Americana.
>>71969961
>bottles reflect perfectly
>hurr is it a mirror or some other bullshit i pulled out of my ass based on absolutely nothing
>>71976547
lol i kekd. but christ if people unironically like that shit idk man.
>>71970850
>>71971536
Annnddd I forgot my picture so my post looks retarded.
>>71976693
Is that a ship burning?
>>71970566
Are you fucking serious, or just trolling? That animal in the painting is called a 'sheep'. A baby sheep is called a 'lamb'. Do you get out of the city often?
>>71976130
>vietnam
trashman.jpeg
This is one of my personal favorites.
>>71976842
I think he's relating to the image, not describing it.
>>71969329
J.W. Turner was the master of lighting.
I actually went to his exhibition with a fellow /pol/lack
pic related
>>71976842
He's talking about his family farm you dumb nigger
Another /pol/ classic.
Can you guess why the grandmother of the baby is thanking God?
>>71976775
You, your trolling, your sense of humor, your flag, Tim Hortons, hockey and your entire country are shit.
Fuck you.
>>71976560
What's degenerate about it, dood
>>71975430
>posts just part of the picture
anyone have the collage of this sculpture? its like 3 different angles of it in one
/pol/ itself.
>>71976485
Museums specifically, cheers mate. Was thinking 4 or five days, I want to be able to stay in the museums for as long as possible. Only reason I'm going. Toured Malta last year, France next on the list.
>>71976984
Because the babby came out white.
The Miraculous Aryan Conception
>>71973741
>That disgusting waste of fuel
>>71969329
Mort Kunstler is bretty gud too
>>71976775
I'm not sure if you're trolling or something, but no bottles are reflected, at least none on the bar ledges. that cream-white running across the middle of the mirror? that's not a part of the mirror. the people behind her ARE a reflection, though.
>>71972915
theres like 3 animals and 20+ people. christfags really are huge pussies
>>71977028
I just have this one
>>71977146
What's the story of this?
>>71973741
proves that liberals are retards at economics
who /williamadolphebouguereau/ here?
>>71977146
Jean Leon-Gerome, good stuff.
>>71977146
/pol/ whenever someone posts their waifu
>>71975954
Hitler didn't get accepted because he painted "Realistic Art" which died out in the early 20th century late 19th century. Weird modern art began to take it's place which concentrated on over exaggeration.
Personally I only like Realistic Art
>>71977221
That is incredible detail.
>>71976250
Get that toxic unrealistic beauty standard out of my sight. It's hurting my feelings!
>>71975297
Nice
Always liked this one
>>71977225
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phryne
>>71973979
Absolutely beautiful, anon. What majesty of nature.
Charles Russel is a big favorite of mine for his capturing of the American west, the natives, and the settlers, ranchers, and cowboys that lived in the area. His paintings have a sense of movement and action that makes them come alive.
Käthe Kollwitz
Ruf des Todes
which means something like: death calls for you
>>71975851
If I am correct it is the Board-Tans for /pol/ and /x/ painted in a manner not usually seen.
>>71977028
I got you
>>71975851
/pol/ board-tan and /x/ board-tan are in a room together, getting ready for another day of assassinating merchants.
>>71976822
Based Dali. Here's my favorite of his.
>>71969329
Anybody else Wyeth?
>>71970722
literally a photograph. I dont think we get art like this any more. Very poignant
The symbolism here is cool.
>>71971672
I don't really like it, but jeez.
Don't kunt up the thread bro.
>>71977059
Come in May, we can visit together, Paddy.
Louvre and D'Orsay are great.
Louvre: MORNING. leave before 1pm. Jap tourists and americans start arriving then in huge numbers. Closed Tuesdays I think? First Saturdays and Sundays of the month are free for all and weekends are when parisians go. Weekdays are school children.
D'Orsay: quieter, smaller, lovely art. Accessible art. Fun times, can do the entire thing in 2 hours, easy.
L'Orangerie is okay but not worth the wait for more than an hour.
Eiffel is gay, skip it.
The regional museums are fucking great and super interesting but no one goes except school children.
grab beers, cigarettes and some bread. go to luxembourg and hang out while you're there.
Versailles is dope but only go once a decade.
pro-tip: act like you do at home and avoid shitskins
>>71977477
thanks familia
>>71977461
this is Mutter mit totem Sohn
Mother with her dead son
in the monument for the victims of war in Berlin
>>71977293
Same
Heroic Realism is my favorite art genre overall.
>inb4 the Soviet used Heroic Realism in propaganda.
Art was probably one of the only fields the Soviets actually excelled in.
>>71975851
its a shop. the original is looks like some art of a guy loading a gun with a prostitute. it's more 1930s gangster than 1950s ameri-nazi
>>71969329
This is a genuinely nice thread. I'm really enjoying it and I know a BUNCH of these paintings. I love going to art museums because you get lost in thought with inspiring works of art and paintings. It's like I'm in a virtual art museum. Good post, anon.
This stuff makes me sick. Literally.
After seeing all the amazing Italian baroque painters works and renaissance art produced throughout that period of cultural change, everything else pales in comparison.
>>71976357
A high resolution camera.
>>71970926
Fucking fantastic. Conquistadors are god tier
>>71975512
as long as you draw breath, you will not let muslims destroy any western art. Take this vow now, here on /pol. Because by the time you are an old man, you will need to keep the oath.
The world needs heroes.
>>71973527
wow thats a fuckin wall paper.
>>71977430
>oath
ma-nigga. you probably like pollice verso and brutus' dead sons, right?
>>71977524
it is incredible how detailed and personal that is. On par with goya's saturn devouring.
Pure emotion and gets down to the human spirit.
>>71977432
Thx. Toad was pretty cool girl, eh had yellow skin and gave boners to everyone
>>71976514
So that's where the japs get tentacle hentai from.
http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m1j6nbdoR11rsv6t3o2_1280.gif
Soutine
>>71976987
>depiction of a woman with a mirror behind her
>no, it must be more than that, no way it could be that stupid
t. every pretentious faggot ITT
>>71976837
fuck if know m8
i just think its nice to look at
Anyone got some marinara on this reprint in my room?
Against the odds, we make a stand.
>>71974151
Psalm 23:4
"Even though I walk through the darkest valley, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me."
>>71976149
multiple exposure super imposed photographs though
>>71978025
Soutine.
His work is really brutal in person.
>>71977819
My six year old cousin could've made /pol/lock's crap with a paintball gun in two minutes.
>19th century romantics
>when two best buds could go out in the evening and look at the moon and it was totally not gay
>>71977547
that she wants to fug?
>>71976964
dno why i love this one
>>71978114
To me this shit is sadistic barbarism. I don't see what you see if you find some sort of beauty in this.
>>71978114
Cezanne
Impression Sunrise
>>71974969
I concur
>>71974209
More Roman empire art pls.
>>71974486
If you're going to post nazi-era art, at least post fuckin art. (not a small propaganda poster)
.
>>71976693
my mum's also got a lot of dutch landscape stuff like this around the house that i really dig
>>71978009
Witcher 3 has some absolutely god-tier paintings.
>>71972649
I think he tried to illustrate music
>>71977885
the reality is, I honestly believe that. Liberal policies will doom us to having large and influential populations of muslims, and thus our art will surely disappear, eventually.
>>71978042
m8, there's good reason to believe she's a prostitute. the flowers, her also being on the counter (everything on the counter is for sale), the fact that Manet decided to show her in another moment of time being accosted by an indistinguishable man) also we know he drew seemingly innocuous things that appeared as X but doubled for Y.
>streetsinger
>ragpicker
also we know cafe/salon culture at that time.
>tl:dr you're the faggot for being so arrogant and ignorant of art.
>>71969329
Literally the Most American image ever made.
>>71978266
Cezanne
I learned to respect painting as an art form from Cezanne's work. Stunning color, must be seen in person.
>>71976547
this loli panzer shit is so trashy.
I'm not particularly devout but this one gets me. It makes Christ's suffering seem real and my doubts less powerful.
>>71978355
Thanks anon. I like this one here.
the despair
>>71977819
I actually like this one. I can analyze the the way the paint flows and splashes on the canvas for a while.
>71978185
I find it difficult to enjoy Romantic art depicting modern combat.
>>71977658
Thanks for the advice, I was hoping to go in late June/early July.
Sounds like I'll be able to get around them all.
Ahh here they haven't invaded the museums have they, was hoping I wouldn't have to be stepping over arabs en route to the Louvre haha
>>71978355
Is the man a leper?