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I'll post some that I think are underrated.

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>>1993265
>>1993268
These look like prog rock covers

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The subtle precise shorthands in this Mantegna never ceases to impress me.

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>> No.1993419

>>1993341
thats sick

>> No.1993442

>>1993345
Gustave Courbet, nice
My favourite work of art also

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Dem shoes.

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I know Dali, pleb as fuck and etc.
It's just that I went to the Dali museum in Figueres when I was 15 and I was blown away.
It is at that point I decided that I wanted to become and artist, while looking at this painting in particular.
So, gotta give credit where credit is due.

If I had to pick anything else it would probably something by Boogeroo or Michelangelo.

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>>1993199

inb4 photography isnt art.

I was in an antique shop a few years ago and saw this, and i was just completely absorbed by it

>> No.1993512

>>1993209
i can see whats appealing about this. bridge at langlois expands on his ideas in this one in a nice way though. i can see how the less complicated van goghs might be people's preference.

theres a basquiat painting that is just an upright white canvas with black windows painted onto it that i like. no pictures of it on the interwebs though.

>> No.1993530

>>1993502
Photography isn't art. Also >>>/p/ .

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>>1993199

yall niggas just got blown the fuck out

>> No.1993908

>>1993904
hi

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>>1993199
i've always loved this portrait of pavlov by nesterov, feels like he really captured pavlov's character with those hard clenched fists.

sorry i couldn't find a bigger version on the internet apparently it's not as well known as i thought.

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>>1993933
and just as a bonus because i was thinking about people with -ov in thier names and portraits, there was a guy called serov who painted these portraits that just look exactly like real people, they're just crazy.

here's just one, i picked it cause doge

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>>1993935
i mean they almost look like someone shopped photos into paintings

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>>1993939
and um here's yet another -ov

this guys name is somov

i just thought you guys would dig this particular picture.

>> No.1993963

>>1993945
Is that a watercolor?

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>>1993963
no it's oil, i can see why you asked though lots of transparents.

another -ov

gerasimov, he's soviet though so if you're an american you're not supposed to know about him

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>> No.1994015

>>1993894
Chirco , awesome , my grandpa's work always reminded everyone of Chirco

>> No.1994028

>>1993199
nice. what's the story behind this? Is that guy a wizard or what?

>> No.1994083

>>1993223
This needs context

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>> No.1994121

>>1994015
>Chrico
de Chirico

>> No.1994122

>>1994083
First 2d lovers

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>>1994083
>>1993223
>Myfirstvaginasighting.jpg

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>> No.1994152

>>1994028
It's Mercury conducting the souls of the dead.

"Even at night, Maia was saying, he does not stay in Heaven; he goes down poking his nose into Hades—on a thieves' errand, no doubt. Then he has a pair of wings, and he has made himself a magic wand, which he uses for marshalling souls—convoying the dead to their place." Lucian, Dialogue of the Gods.

>>1994083
Phryne, an Ancient Greek courtesan, was accused of impiety. I have read that one possible reason is stepping into a sacred water of Aphrodite, although we can't be sure. Hypereides the orator was defending her, and when it seemed the crowd could not be won, he disrobed her, and upon seeing her perfect breasts, they were moved to pity because she was taught to be favored by Aphrodite. In regard to the speculation that she had stepped into the sacred water of Aphrodite, it was asked whether a beauty like that could defile Aphrodite's water. In any case, she was forgiven. That's the ancient telling anyway.

Perhaps Gerome is saying something else, on the nature of the Parisian elites being moved to decision based on lust and sentimentality. Or perhaps the power of beauty, and that beauty should be preserved.

>> No.1994154

>>1993223
>those faces
Golden

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>> No.1994380

>>1994156
Jesus! The colours!

>> No.1994386

>>1994156
if you told me this was a poster for an indiana jones movie i'd believe you

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>>1994399
>darker than black
>white guy

edge control could use some work

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>> No.1994430

>>1994399
is that bf of that mushroom girl?

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>>1993460

Some people might think Dali is for plebs but those people don't matter.

>> No.1994445

>>1994411
seriously? thats a doofy looking picture man...

>> No.1994450

>>1994436
what's the idea behind the bottom part? that boat, fishermen and lousy work on the landscape behind ruin the enormous potential that piece has

>> No.1994464

>>1994450
>Lousy work on the landscape

Look closer, it's an optical illusion of sorts.

>> No.1994473

>>1994464
i get the perspective switch thing, which is why this is so cool, but why did he chose to do that specific boring bottom??
i tried looking online but didn't find satisfying answer

>> No.1994574

>>1993273
i.e its awesome. Not the same guy you responded to, and I wouldn't call it my favorite style, but Roger Dean is one of my faves

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>>1993334
Why is Judith always the best subject ?

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More Mucha.

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not my favorite of all time, but I love this duuds works a lot and not sure if many of you know him

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>>1993199
wow, that is amazing.

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Albert Bierstadt

>> No.1995311

>>1995258
is this Yang Qi?

>> No.1995314

>>1995311
Feng Wei

>> No.1995318

>>1995314
It reminds me of Jackie Chan

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Raphael has a pure style that comes with making his art seem effortless, which is probably the hardest to do in art.

>> No.1995521

>>1994445
it pierces right into my soul. sorry if you don't see the same beauty I do

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>> No.1995592

>all this realism
baby's first art style

>> No.1995595

>>1995592
Please educate us, master of art

>> No.1995608

>>1995595
Again? I do it here all the time.

>> No.1995609

>>1995582
awh poor christ.

>> No.1995631

>>1995582
>>1995609
What the hell are they doing exactly?

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>> No.1995646

>>1995631
putting a sceptre in this hands and pushing a crown of thorns on his head, as they called him the king of the jews.
It was before he got crucified, they made fun of him

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This really has to be my favorite piece. I love realistic counter-culture art, its a bit esoteric in this day and age but its statements about modern metaphysical views and society ares really awe inspiring to me.

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>>1994436
my dali fave too :)
>>1993199 Damn op that one has got me coming and coming back
>>1993202
>>1994120

for variety's sake does 3d count?

>> No.1995688

>>1995631
>>1995646
hence the title "the mocking of christ"

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Grosz

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For me it's a tie between a lot of Syd Mead's best work...

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...Juanjo Guarnido's Blacksad...

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...and probably all of Tekkon Kinkreet.

>> No.1995732

>>1995314
>Feng Wei
These fucking people need to get artstations.
I lost track of Yang Qi and now I need to find this Feng Wei guy..

>> No.1995735

>>1995713
holy shit, furfags are stepping up their game!

>> No.1995738

>>1995735
>holy shit, furfags are stepping up their game!

>too dumb to realize furfags are people
>people have varied art skills

Oh my god 4chan so dumb.

>but FURFAGS yiff in hell furfagss 4chan big brother said so grasgaragawergergag furrrryyyyeeessssssss

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>>1995738
get triggered harder, degenerate faggot

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>>1995592
You must be a pleb if you think of all of them as just realism. For the most part they're very distinct styles with distinct subjects and meaning. You must be even more of a pleb if you think the "realism" is what makes them and that liking art that isn't "realism" is a hallmark of good taste.

Favorite architectural piece, btw.

>> No.1995761

>>1995748
My butt isn't hurt. I can accept all people of all different types. Unlike you.

>4chan poster who says images of fat dudes spanking a naked man ass for a reaction image and uses 4chan word of the month like triggered calling me a degenerate

>> No.1995763

>>1995761
I'm pretty sure both the posts you reacted to were jokes, anon. Or just shitposts.

>> No.1995766

>>1995735
yeah blacksads dope.

>> No.1995767

>>1995763
They were, but so were mine to be fair.

>> No.1995779

>>1995592
The best form of art was realism. I hat modern art and i hate contemporary. I think it lacks skill. Sure a bit of creativity is fun but when i pay thousands of dollars for a piece of art that looks like it was done by a first grader then why not just have a first grader do it for less? Also Fuck Picasso

>> No.1995790

>>1995779
well picasso was plenty good. just think of him as a continuation of Cezanne's ideas about color and brushwork. excuse his behaviour and general assholery.

the thing that drives a lot of contemporary art is the idea that a great artist doesn't need to exert himself to prove how good he is. That a masterpiece can be created in one color, or a few brushstrokes, as opposed to the sheer volume of work renaissance painters dealt with ( sistine chapels).

NOW! whether these contemporary painters are truly this good is something that comes down to personal taste, but the minimal effort and "inherent talent" these artists are trying to show they have is really what drives people to paint a big red square on a canvas.

all my opinion btw... ive never studied this stuff, only tried to explain it to myself.

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David of Bernini!

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La resa di Breda!

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>>1995790
Very few of contemporary art is just a few brushstrokes or what you describe.

Effortless skillful execution was prized in the Renaissance. It was called sprezzatura.

>> No.1996403

>>1995779
Reddit, the post.

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>>1995732
http://blog.sina.com.cn/fengc12

I found about Yang Qi too late, does anyone have a folder or anything with his work? There's way too little I can find online

>> No.1996427

>>1995844
neat, i didn't know that. and i do know quite a few things about the renaissance.

i feel bad for people who limit what they like based on their hang ups. same with those people over on /lit/ who don't like to kill a mockingbird or catch 22 because it's too 'modern' which i always think sounds like code for 'not elitist enough.'

"anyone could paint that!" doesn't make it a bad painting guys. paintings aren't effort-o-meters that you fill up with hours until they're a masterpiece. they're a masterpiece when you trick important people into pretending to understand them.

>> No.1996434

>>1996412
Thanks for the blog; digging it pretty hard.

he's on deviant art but hasn't posted since 2014
http://yangqi917.deviantart.com/art/The-Monk-449855452

maybe he died ? :/

>> No.1996446

>>1996412
nice dude :O

>> No.1996463

>>1996412
anyone have a clue on what kind of brushes he uses?

>> No.1996486

>>1996412
>http://blog.sina.com.cn/fengc12
Thanks, awesome stuff!
Amazing how many of this ridiculously good chinese artists are almost completely undiscovered to the western crowd.

>> No.1996488

>>1996486
honestly, i know only a few. I think someone should make a thread dedicated to these hidden gems

>> No.1996493

>>1996412
http://www.mediafire.com/download/lrpowotczc32m4e/Yang+Qi.rar found a folder, not sure how recent it

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>>1993199

you can say whatever you want, but this one really has a big impact on me, and I don't even play magic. this is such a beautiful composition...fuck.

>> No.1996516

>>1993212
beltracchi

>> No.1996522

>>1995281
>2015
>liking american regionalism

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>>1996434
yeah had found those.

>>1996493
Thanks a lot duud!!

>>1996486
>>1996488
I'm a bit occupied on deadlines right now, I will make a thread after them, I have quite a lot of these artists' works saved


pic: Gino zhang yuan

>> No.1996525

>>1995798
not david of michelangelo....
wtf is wrong with you?

>> No.1996538

>>1996523
If you guys like asian digital peeps then I uploaded my folders of them a while back:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/zeqd49fsf1yxrv0/Asian_Dudes.zip

Not sure how many guys are in there since I tend to constantly add to stuff and that is a bit old now, but I think there are around 20 people? and over 1k images? I forget, but it's fairly substantial.

>> No.1996549

>>1996525
>david of michelangelo
Enjoy your fucked up proportions.

>> No.1996645

>>1995738
>>1995761

lel so mad

>> No.1996987

>>1996549
>saying art is only about proportion.
>saying art is only there to potray reality.
are you fucking stupid. Art is always a lie, thats whats the beauty of it.

>> No.1996988

>>1996987
>Art is always a lie, thats whats the beauty of it.
what the hot fuck does that mean
2deep4me

>> No.1996990

>>1996509
so fucking lame. the balance is so simply explaned. you just look at it and it has no appeal, cause it doesnt provoke any thought.

>> No.1996994

>>1996988
it means, that artist never tried to display reality, cause they kew that you cant. so this dillema leads to something much grearer. you have to actually try to display something that can balance reality.

>> No.1996995

>>1996990
please post a painting that provokes my thought please

>> No.1996997

>>1996994
*greater

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>>1996995

>> No.1997007

>>1996994
and whaaaat technique do you have to use to balance reality?!? come oooooon! your almost theeeeeeere!

>> No.1997010

>>1997007
there is no fucking technique. i mean thats what genius is about.

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Darkest Goya is Best Goya

>> No.1997079

>>1996990

I'm sorry I don't have the same standards of art as you do, you must be a superior being compared to us. too bad we can not enjoy a piece of art just by looking at it today.

this is something you can't explain, I could keep looking at it and still enjoy it, too bad you can't, go back to your picasso paintings pls.

>> No.1997081

>>1997001

it's so thought provoking I completely forgot about how badly this piece is painted.

>> No.1997084

>>1997054
well then why you post that one

>> No.1997131
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>> No.1997176

>>1995689
*tips fedora*

>> No.1997179

>>1997131
i love the part in the film "alatriste" where the main guy is looking at that painting and he touches the drop of water on the judge to just confirm to himself that it's really painted.

>> No.1997180

>>1997179
jug*

>> No.1997207

>>1997134
love that old woman reacting in horror or disgust or whatever down there in the bottom left.

>> No.1997250

>>1997207
Hkhh

>> No.1997291
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>>1997137

>> No.1997333

>>1997176
what are you shitposting about

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.

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1997459

Rembrandt The Jewish Bride

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1997652

Dave as a source of motivation is pretty cool since he's from my century.

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>>1993223

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1997841

the youtube video where he paints this in like 20 minutes blows my mind. simple but sooooo complex. something new and interesting to look everytime i see snake's face in this.

>> No.1997851

It's really disappointing that nobody here has posted the title of the work or more importantly, the artist's name.
I bet if your shitty art was reposted without credit you'd get pretty upset

>> No.1997857

>>1997851
did you look at the file names? like most of 'em have all that in there, lots even have the year.

>> No.1997929

>>1993460
Nah, son, you got good taste. If you're going to avoid classically good art, better to go with surrealists than bullshit cubists or postmodernists. Also, I didn't know Dali did a Leda and the Swan painting. If you like Dali I might also recommend you check out Vladmir Kush. He's got some really good stuff.

>> No.1997956

>>1997841
So, you gonna post the vid or...?

>> No.1997959

>>1993223
>the scroll was better

>> No.1997962
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1997962

The undefeated greatest masterpiece of all time

>> No.1997965

>>1993223
That robe is white

>> No.1997974

>>1997965
Is this the birth of a new meme :^)

>> No.1998103

>>1997965
Lel you so fah knee

>> No.1998110
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>> No.1998118

>>1994156
yes yes, the slav epic
saw it in the museum, beautiful exhibition

>> No.1999207

>>1996427
>i feel bad for people who limit what they like based on their hang ups. same with those people over on /lit/ who don't like to kill a mockingbird or catch 22 because it's too 'modern' which i always think sounds like code for 'not elitist enough.'

nah man its all good. you can bet lots of modernists were elitists themselves. some people only read modern and don't even know anything about older literature or just choose not to acknowledge their importance. it's not always about closemindedness but can be because they know what they want and even themselves. pretty much anyone who has made anything worthwile was an elitist.

>> No.1999354

>>1994450
gotta look at the symbolism bro. I remember hearing jesus being referred to as the fisher of men. or the two dude there could be the two apostles who i believe are peter and andrew. theres a third fella off in the distance to the right next a boat. i dont know who that could be, probably judas since his off in the distance.

>> No.1999689

>>1993447
Wow!

>> No.1999718 [DELETED] 

>>1999354
nah, jesus said "I will make you fishers of men" to his disciples. jesus is seen as a shepherd metaphorically, though several apostles were fishermen (who threw down their nets and followed Jesus).

Jesus did perform a miracle in which he went out to sea with some soon-to-be-apostles, fishermen lamenting they had caught nothing that day. then jesus performs a miracle and their nets are so full of fish they they began to break, and they needed extra boats to get their catch to shore.

>> No.2000189

>>1997660
top kek

>> No.2000225
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>> No.2000862

>>1996509
That is one of the most messed up cards in magic. I used to run a play set in one deck because I'm a dick.

>> No.2000882

>>2000862
Magic is a competitive game. Playing a card because it's strong does not make you a dick.
It's not even broken anyways.

>> No.2000917

>>1993894
been looking everywhere for this thanks!

>> No.2000941
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2000941

See it often in the MET

>> No.2000951

>>2000882
youre the kind of person who would spam sonic or ness moves in smash4 and justify it

>fuck you

>> No.2000962

>>2000951
>not playing to win
get a load of this pleb

>> No.2000966

okay this is a long shot, but does anyone know a particular painting that looks like the following: multiple versions of the same woman, one of which I think is her holding a knife and one of which (closest to the audience) is her smiling and pointing to a human heart in her other hand

>> No.2000968

>>2000951
I'm the kind of person who wouldn't whine if someone were to do that. If I play underpowered characters, I know what I'm setting myself up for.

>> No.2001053

>>1993265
>>1993273
>>1993268
They remind me a lot of "Pickman's Model".

>> No.2001071

>>1993202
this is fucking badass

>> No.2001111

Hangs in the PHX art museum, and every time I go there I have to spend at least a few minutes with it.

>> No.2001112
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>> No.2001753

>>1997841
>mentions the vid
>doesn't post it

>> No.2002739
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>>1995321
Boy you have some taste

>> No.2002779

>>2001112
This is one of my favourite paintings too. Perfect composition and great storytelling and atmosphere. Absolutely love it! Wish I could see it in person one day!

>> No.2002871

>>1997962
for its time its pretty great but it doesn't stand a chance to the stuff being made just 100 years later.

>> No.2003007

>>1999718
well, but still none answering the question

>> No.2003036

>>1996509
>sweet sweet chocolate...

>> No.2004329

>>1993212
>>1996516
It looks like a Werner Peiner painting.

>> No.2004657

>>2001112
Something about the shading or the coloring is fucking me up - it looks to me like a CGI recreation

>> No.2004722

>>1993445
The classy eroticism of times past that this piece exudes is truly impressive. Quite the dame to be certain.

>> No.2004728

>>1993199
There's so much suffering in this piece. Obviously Hermes because of his winged helmet.

>> No.2004730

>>1995321
>Gustave Doré
Nice.

>> No.2004731

>>2004657
Yeah the painting looks different in every reproduction online. Hard to tell what the true colours are. That being said, it is Gerome, so he probably did a decent job of it.

>> No.2004733

>>1993223
The person all the way on the left is so dark, almost like they're hidden.

>> No.2004737

>>1994130
lol

>> No.2004745

>>1995681

that's beautiful, almost gives off a Jojo feel.

>> No.2004751

>>1997132
>>1997134
I could never be a doctor.

>> No.2004753

>>1997857
A lot of them don't.

>> No.2004756

>>2004753
Google image search works for a lot of them

>> No.2004763
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I have always loved this painting.

>> No.2004785
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I could stare at this for hours
Pure emotion

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>>2004785
These are the accurate colors of that image.

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>>2004786
Oh hey, I actually like it now.

I love this entire series. So much.

>> No.2004805

>>2004786
If this is the accurate colors, how the fuck did this >>2004785 happen? They're so vastly different.

>> No.2004813

>>2004805
Someone must have adjusted their image edit to as warm as possible.

>> No.2004818

>>2004785
>>2004786
for as popular as this image is, it's amazing no one can find a decent reproduction of it. second is better but still pretty poor.

>> No.2004820

>>2004789
some of the best shit that came out of impressionism

>> No.2004822 [DELETED] 

>>2004818
it's only popular amongst a subset of dumbfucks with no taste. fucking 'dark knight is the best movie ever' type people.

>> No.2004823

>>2004786

is there a story behind this ? that expression of sadness/fear/regret of the guy is truly beautiful.

>> No.2004824

>>2004813
I've only ever seen that warm/saturated version in my entire life. How does this one version become the most "popular"?

>> No.2004826

>>2004823
On November 19, 1581 Ivan became angry with his son's pregnant wife, because of the clothes she wore, and beat her up. As a result she miscarried. His son argued with his father about this beating. In a sudden fit of rage, Ivan the Terrible raised his iron-tipped staff and struck his son a mortal blow to the head

Googled it.

On the artistic backstory, it's rumored that repin used a crazy homeless man as reference for Ivan the terrible's expression.

>> No.2004829

>>2004826

jesus fuck, thx.

>> No.2004833

>>2004822
popularity is popularity.

>> No.2004834

>>2004818
>>2004805

Eh, lighting conditions and cameras being cameras. You know, that whole blue/gold dress bullshit or whatever.

If say the room is lit by typical tungsten lighting then the photo will have an orange/yellow hue to it, this will also happen with normal lighting conditions but the camera is set to filter say... incandescent lighting (blues and greens).

For the second image, the colors look better if a bit dull and the value range seems muted. Either the camera didn't have good settings, or there was direct light on the painting causing diffusion/reflection of light, or the goddamn painting just needs to be cleaned.

All of this is a very common problem for... pretty much all paintings. To get a good and relatively accurate photograph, you need to have very specific lighting conditions (like two studio lights at a 45 degree angle at a certain distance with properly colored light) and probably professional photographer who knows their shit (like, uh, how to photograph a painting). As such, good photos tend to come from the museum itself when they decide to create a digital record. Otherwise, you just end up with whatever lighting happened to be when Joe Schmoe took a shot with his hand-held... hell even a professional photographer can only do so much if they can't control the lighting.

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2004917

i like this one alot for some reason

>> No.2004929

>>1993199
>tfw you will never create anything as good as that picture.

Fuck.

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>>2000941
Related.

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>>2004805
the 'correct' one is edited, the gold version is what it looked like irl, because of yellow varnish, but it's been restored now and looks like this. (sorry for the crop)

>> No.2005131

>>2000225
>>2000529


These are sick

>> No.2005145

>>2004763
What a crap reproduction of it though. If you get a chance to see it in person do so immediately, it hits you like a ton of bricks.

>> No.2005151

>>2005110
I saw that painting in Detroit once. Pretty badass.

>> No.2005188

>>1995735
Kim Jung Gi does furry too.

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>>2003036
underrated post

>> No.2005342

>>1993199
“In this picture we see the newly dead hovering on the banks of that river of the lower world which they must cross in Charon’s boat ere they reach their ultimate destination.

Hermes Necropompos is here fulfilling his important function of conducting the shades of the dead from the upper to the lower world. In Mr. Hirschl’s rendering but few of these souls are glad to leave the sunlit earth behind them. Its joys and attractions still hold them spellbound, only quite a few, mostly young children and old men, are resigned to their mortal fate.

The dissatisfied shades crowd around Hermes as he strides among them and implore him to relax his step, to stay the march of doom. But Hermes walks on regardless, with the calm inexorableness of a god, walks on and past the craving throng.

But implacable though he must be to their entreaties, he is not here depicted as deaf and insensible to their sufferings. It is this that gives to his figures a sympathetic grandeur.
In the middle distance Charon is seen approaching in the boat that shall row these souls to their final abode. It is the sight of his barque on the black waters of the Acheron that has struck the multitude with such terror. The dread passage once made, all hope is ended.”

-Helen Zimmern describes the scene in a 1900 edition of the Art Journal

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>>1993894

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>> No.2005577

>>2005562
too bad about the water damage

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>> No.2005619

>>2005582

fuck off already sakimifagshitcunt. how much more money do you want???

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2005680

thanks ladies and gents, this was a very lucrative thread.

>> No.2005686

>>2005593
I feel inspired

>> No.2005861

>>2005145
I would love to see it in person. I'll make my way to London eventually.

>> No.2005863

>>2005621
What building is this?

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>>1993199

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>>1993341

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>>1994083

>> No.2005906

>>2005904
That smiling old man, sixth from the right, bottom row.

He's cool.

Everyone else is faking outrage, or trying to act composed. But he doesn't care. He's a dirty old man who doesn't give a fuck, so he's just admiring the view.

>> No.2005924
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>>2000225
The island Böcklin used as a model for this piece is, according to Wikipedia, Pintikonisi near Corfu, Greece (pic related)...

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>>2005924

... but when I visited Montenegro, I took a boat trip through the Bay of Kotor, and we docked at a small artificial island called "Our Lady of the Rocks" which was created by fishermen and merchants throwing stones from their ships' ballast, and sinking ships, at the same place in the bay for centuries as an offering for good luck. Eventually a small church was built on it during the 15th century.
Anyhow, just next to it was another small (natural) island: Sveti Đorđe, the island of Saint George (pic related), and my guide told me that this was the actual model Böcklin used.

I feel very tempted to change the Wikipedia article for Toteninsel.

>> No.2005928

>>2005904
>the scroll was better
top jej

>> No.2006177

>>2005904
top kek
saved

>> No.2006183 [DELETED] 

>>2005926
you'd have to find a published source first.

>> No.2006184 [DELETED] 

>>2000225
i like it, i actually have a recurring dream featuring a similar island so it's a bit eerie for me.

>> No.2006231

>>2005526
needs more loomis

>> No.2006239
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2006239

I like all Grimshaw. There is a high end antique shop I have to stop in for work all the time and they have about 5 of these. Way more amazing in person.

>> No.2006516

>>1993202
holy shit this is good

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>> No.2006890

>>1995715
Supreme taste, well done lad.

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>>2006754

Mah nigga. Frazetta is my favorite artist of all time.

>> No.2007042

>>1997841
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mcl3LATjhs
found it

>> No.2007250

>>1994140

I feel like several people are about to get laid in this painting.

>> No.2007356
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2007358

is this a painting or mixed media?
the whole body looks like it was taken from a photograph but then you have the head that is even more abstract.
fucking love it. great sense of motion and style

>> No.2007361
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too bad his other work looks like crap

>> No.2007372

>>2007358
That's painting

>> No.2007390
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2007390

i love evil women

>> No.2007400

>>2007390
who painted that

>> No.2007402

>>2007390
I wish I was born in the world of classical painters, where every woman went around wearing clothes that would be considered revealing even in nowadays haute couture catwalks and everything looked cool and dramatic.

>> No.2007404
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>>2007402

>> No.2007405

>>2007400
Pierre Bonnaud

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>>1993199

>> No.2007438

>>2007433
I saw the original in budapest last year - amazing.
but the museum mostly contains paintings from classicism, which I find subject-related boring.

>> No.2007443

>>2007390
All that seriousness and then at the bottom there is a slightly retarded tiger's face.

>> No.2007450

>>2007358
8ch

>> No.2007534

>>2003036

>I always hated it!

>> No.2007724
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David Palumbo - The Fallen

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Malcolm T. Liepke - Revealed

>> No.2007890

>>2007730
i don't know if i am suppossed to get a boner or be weirded out by her proportions.

>> No.2007917

>>1993202
Look at that grasswater

>> No.2007941

>>1993202
I almost can feel the weather

>> No.2007946

>>2005582
Looks so disgusting with all those masters in thread

>> No.2007987
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2007987

swedes are almost as fucked up as russians

>> No.2008042

>>1993904
sauce?

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>> No.2008361

>>2008357
source on painting?

>> No.2008362

>>2008361
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mona_Lisa

all I could find doesn't seem like there is much info on it

>> No.2009543

>>1993202
As a kid I always thought that the red dude had some fucking evil skull like a zomie or something.

>> No.2009571 [DELETED] 

>>2009543
well he's supposed to be evil, so that makes sense at least.

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>> No.2009597

>>1993254
This just done changed the game for me.

>> No.2009600

>>2008361
>>2008362
oh you have got to be kidding

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>> No.2009763

>>2009600
its called a joke grandpa

>> No.2009764
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>>2009759
Close up.
I love this piece. Her subtle expression, the color, the slight hint of drama.
I always meant to hang it up on my wall but I never really got to do it.

Anyway, my long time favourite.

>> No.2009769 [DELETED] 

>>2009764
i love how people love specific paintings. like to me, i've seen like 100s of paintings which i like more than that one, but to you, it's something special. (i'm not doing some kind of subtle dis, it's a great painting but there are lots of great paintings).

i just think it's great. like that person connection.

>> No.2009853

>>2000225
fun fact: this was Hitler's favorite painting.

>> No.2010293

>>2005580
yes! I wouldn't call it an all time favourite, but it has found its place in my head.. not sure why.

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Such raw emotion in this piece.

>> No.2010672
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I'll share some of my favorites from my last trip to the MET.

>> No.2010673
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old photo but good expressions

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>>1993223
aaaagh

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>>1995715
>skeptical about the movie at first glance
>mfw after the movie
10/10 movie

>> No.2012776

>>2004751
I've always heard from my dad how weird surgeons are

>> No.2012804

>>1993223
Apparently this was at a time a completely acceptable way to get a court on your side.

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>>2012776
I can only imagine how fucked up one of those anatomical illustrators must be. I bet Henry Vandyke Carter's second hobby after drafting was masturbation.

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>> No.2012868

>>2009759
>>2009764
>>>/p/

>> No.2013178

>>2012868
what?

>> No.2013569

>>1993933
"The Moment the Decision to buy a Boat was made"

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>>2013583

>> No.2015423

>>2005621
that allah?

>> No.2015424

>>2004722
Nyes, quite the dame indeed, so sad few people appreciates the art of past times like us.
*tips fedora*

>> No.2016735

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1UJTWW3oYY