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what are some of your favourite painters and paintings /IC/?

>> No.3919320
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I don't think I could pick a single favorite painter.
Though I think picrel is my favorite painting, the Wanderer above the Sea of Fog. Reflective of Romanticism in general, my favorite artistic movement, and seeing it for real really made an impression on me.
>The artist should paint not only what he has in front of him but also what he sees inside himself

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>>3919309
Frederic Edwin Church
Just the Hudson River school painters, in genera

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>>3919309
Della Francesca, Raphael, Turner, Degas, Braque, Manet and Gleizes are some of my personal favourite

>> No.3919363
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Paul Delvaux

>> No.3919365
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John Blanche

>> No.3919583

>>3919320
Top tier taste anon, it's the same for me. I was caught unaware by it the first time, and I ended up in a hallway just staring at it for a good 20 minutes.

>> No.3919814

shit sux where's the naked anime girls?

>> No.3919984
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>>3919309
Andrew Plotnov, 1979

>> No.3922394
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I like the American Scene painters, reminds me of Derain, Cezanne, Roger Fry, Duncan Grant, etc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLwda-C-xRs

>> No.3922403

>>3919327
this is absolutely gorgeous

>> No.3922661
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>>>3919320
Love that quote. It's exactly how I feel about art too.

>>3919309
Maxfield Parrish.

No other illustrator used color like him. I can't wait to see one of his paintings in person.

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i don't know why but i fucking love sinix
recommendations on stuff like this?

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>>3919309
I know it's basic-bitch tier, but the entire suite of tonalists is my favorite. Whistler is probably the best, and his Nocturnes series is fantastic. I'm highly considering buying a reproduction of pic related.

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>>3919309
Arkhip Kuindzhi

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>>3922661
My local art gallery has this one. It's called Interlude and it's absolutely amazing up close.

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This is from a local painter, he was called Carlos Saez and died really young

I love how he just didn't give a fuck after getting the face right and just went full impressionism

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Eric Ravilious

>> No.3924711
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Alan Lee

>> No.3924714

Thomas blackshear

>> No.3924730
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for me, it's Manet.

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>>3919309
god, turner is truly KINO!

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>>3924730
The iconic works (Le Déjeuner sur l’herbe, Olympia, The Execution of Emperor Maximilian, A Bar at the Folies-Bergère amongst others) are splendid. The majority of Manet's oeuvre only look good in a catalogue and are not at all well painted.

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>>3919309
Gotta go with Goya. Probably one of the most expressive painters I’ve ever seen and it’s also interesting that he doesn’t always just focus on expressing beauty like a lot of other painters.

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Mucha, specifically the giant pieces in his slav epic.

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>>3924702

>> No.3924933

>>3924892
If you have the opportunity, the Dali Museum in St. Petersburg Florida is going to have a Goya exhibit in I think the next month or so.

>> No.3924946

>>3924886
>not at all well painted.
technical skill is not even the point of Manet, but go off. I like Manet for what his paintings meant and what he was pushing away from i.e. french academic style

>> No.3924947

>>3924886
>>3924946
also i was literally at the musee d'orsay last week, and i can say these paintings look great IRL

>> No.3924965
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>>3924947
Manet was probably ironic considering he knew Baudelaire (he did din't he? Yes he did). There is a similar trend today for lose ironical rubbishy works as a veneer of modernism.

>> No.3925100

>>3919309

Burne-Jones, "Golden Stairs". It's just so aesthetic, so light that it seems like it's occult.

>> No.3925158

>>3924965
Loose ironical rubbishy works as a veneer of modernism.
>lose ironical rubbishy works as a veneer of modernism.

>> No.3925190
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RH Ives Gammell, one of the last master painters.

>>3924905
some kid in another thread was trying to argue that Van Gogh was a better artist than Mucha for whatever reason. Just lol

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>>3924912

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>John Gubbins Newton and His Sister, Mary Newton
by Robert Burnard

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Beksinski, love his work. Blew my mind first time I saw his paintings.

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>>3923495
Same, but with this one.

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For me, it's the cheeky cunt Johannes Vermeer Van Delft.