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Artist must be dead and considered a master.

Please don't post more than 5 or so of each artist.

>> No.1552942
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I'd have to say that George Inness is my favorite.

Of course who's a traditionalist is an interesting question. The Academy loved making rules, and they held allegorical painting to be the highest form, and landscape painting to be the lowest. Inness was one of those painters who strongly disagreed with this dogma, and imbued his paintings with a spiritual power, making them something beyond mere representations of land. He also moved towards Tonalism, getting softer and more atmospheric as he went along.

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>>1552942
George Inness

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George Inness

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Ivan Shishkin.

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>>1552954
Ivan Shishkin.

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>>1552955
Ivan Shishkin

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>>1552957
Ivan SHishkin

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>>1552958
Andreas Achenbach

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>>1552973
Andres Achenach

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John Constable

Managed to visit a gallery in his/my hometown with some of his work, beautiful.

>> No.1553004

>>1552975
wow that looks actually comfy as fuck

>> No.1553214
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Albert Bierstadt

>> No.1553223
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idk

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Peder Monsted.

Also:
Polenov
Shishkin
Levitan

>> No.1553247

>>1553223

That's William Bliss Baker.

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Hey OP I did a quick paintover, I hope this helps.

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>>1553223
>>1553247
Anyone have more of his stuff? It looks awesome.

>> No.1553339

>>1553214
Fukken Bierstadt man... I mean, I know it would take these dudes YEARS to finish a single painting, but fuckin look at that shit man!

I bet it's fucking huge too...

>> No.1553343
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Bob Ross

>> No.1553414

>>1553343
2cheesy4me.

>> No.1553419

>>1553338
He died very young unfortunately, so there isn't many paintings. He was a student of Bierstadt if I remember correctly.

>> No.1553429

>>1553343
Bob Ross is not a master and does not belong in the same thread as Bierstadt.

>> No.1553432

>>1553429
depends how you define master, in one sense it's someone who has a studio/workshop and teaches/employs apprentices. and bob ross had a studio and taught many people, and had assistants. so he counts.

>> No.1553438

>>1552957
real noice

>> No.1553437

>>1553432
That's a pretty crap definition of master given all the rabble it would include.

>> No.1554029

>>1553234
You sure posted a weak piece, considering the other paintings I found after looking into the guy.
He's amazing, thanks.

>> No.1554030

>>1553429
not a master

>he was fucking epic

>> No.1554032

>>1553437
well maybe 'masterism' is a crap way to categorize worth.

>> No.1554041

>>1554030
By what criteria?
They’re not even that aesthetically pleasant. And they're certainly not realistic, or show great working knowledge of colour theory or composition.

>> No.1554044

>>1554032
You're a fucking moron.

>> No.1554050

>>1554044
i just think placing so much emphasis on the artist obfuscates the true worth of the art.

perhaps for you the legend of the artist, grandmaster of the figure, lord of the landscape is much more important than the actual paintings. and i can see how that's a valid view, but it's not the only view, and not my view.

if that makes you think i'm a moron..so be it, but i can't say i have much love for you either...fuck face.

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>> No.1554722

Friedrich, Turner. Google cause I am on my way out of the door.

>> No.1554726

>>1554050
What are you even talking about.
Being a master means having masterful technique, which Bob Ross didn't have. The entire point was that even though Bob Ross had a bunch of students, he still wasn't very good and therefore doesn't deserve to be called a master and be posted in this thread. Jesus.

Sorry for calling you a moron by the way.

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>>1554731
Church

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>>1554729
Church

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>>1554732
Church

>> No.1554738

These are amazing. Thank you for posting.

>> No.1554763

>>1552917
>luminism
>low resolution

Why do you do this to me, Op?

>> No.1554765

>>1554732
fuckola, how did he paint that? If he painted it on site his oils would have been like chewing gum due to the cold.

>> No.1554773
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Kuindzhi

>> No.1554834

>>1554765
The hudson river painters invented pretty much half or more of their painting from imagination. They didn't rely too much on what the scene in life looked like. So maybe he did a very quick block-in at site and did the rest in the studio or maybe he just visited the place and did the whole painting from imagination afterwards.

>> No.1554842

>>1554834
or had breaks, like 10 minutes painting and then warming up etc.

>> No.1555019

>>1554834
He definitely worked en plein air, then things would be painstakingly refined in the studio. In the case of the iceburg, it's always possible that he drew the scene and made careful notes about the colors and such, then painted it in the studio.

>> No.1555043

>>1555019
Many artists use pastels for this reason.

>> No.1556787
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Caspar David Friedrich

>> No.1557200

>>1552973
>>1553214
Holy Moly

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John Everett Millais

>> No.1562758
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Rembrandt

>> No.1562999

>>1553343
Inuyasha intro anyone ?

>> No.1565221
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Asher Brown Durand

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Totally different from the other pics, but in his homeland he was kind of a traditionalist too:
Katsushika Hokusai.

>> No.1567396

>>1565221
>>1565367
There's a bit of a compositional similarity between these last two.

>> No.1567450

>>1554041
Hipster.

>> No.1567471

>>1567450
shut up faggot bob ross has no business in a serious art discussion, develop some taste and then try to contribute

>> No.1567472

>>1567471
You're still a hipster faggot.

>> No.1567480

>>1567472
rather be a hipster faggot than a clueless rube with no taste in art

>> No.1567485

>>1567480
>getting this mad.

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Edward Mitchell Bannister

>> No.1569528

>>1567485
>Gets told so hard
>Y-you're just mad

>> No.1569655 [DELETED] 
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Genzoman Miller

>> No.1569663

>>1554041
I saw Bob Ross use midnight black seriously in a landscape painting once

>> No.1571247

carl blechen, walter leistikow...

>> No.1571252
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>>1569663
you are allowed to use black if you want you know..

think about zorn

>> No.1571254

>>1569655
wow
such nice trolle

>> No.1571257

>>1562999
lol

>> No.1573416 [DELETED] 

Don't you die on me...

>> No.1574471
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Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema

I licked his grave marker at St. Paul's

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Ilya Repin- fucking legend

captcha: Maxists change

>> No.1574486

>>1574471
>>1574475
woops not landscape

>> No.1575775
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William Merritt Chase

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William Merritt Chase

...

>> No.1575812

>>1574471
Holy shit his work is amazing

>> No.1577578

>>>

>> No.1578624

>>1554773
does not like man does not like

>> No.1578640

>>1567396
yOU ARE BEGING TO SEE YOUNG PADWAN

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Search your heart, you know it to be true

>> No.1578853

>>1578822

God I love his textures

>> No.1578875

I love this thread!
Thank you /ic/

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>>1578853
I love how simply he does them. Real blink and you miss it levels of adding detail

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Ivan Aivazovsky

>> No.1579183
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asher brown durand

>> No.1579315

>>1578948
Kitsch as fuck, put it on a binder along with Lisa Frank's over-saturated art, but not in a museum. Fine for learning a few cheap brush tricks, but overdone and nowhere near a Friedrich or van Ruisdael.

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>>1579315

>> No.1579333

>>1579320
This is a thread for landscape masters, and that painting sticks out like a sore thumb. Is there something wrong with me thinking the art you like sucks? Take your own advice, or explain why exactly the artist's work is a masterpiece.

>> No.1579340

>>1554726
Not that guy but even as a huge fan of bob ross I entierly agree that he was far from a master.
A great source of inspiration and motivation is what I consider him.

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>>1579340
I'm sure even Bob himself would admit he's no match for the great landscape painters. Don't get me wrong, I love Bob. He introduced a lot of people to painting, and made it fun. That's nothing to scoff at. But his work will never be seen be displayed in a museum as a masterpiece.

Here's a painting by Asher Brown Durand, a member of the Hudson River School. Just look at the immense amount of meticulous detail. This is not someone who is merely fluttering a fan brush across a canvas. And note the colors. This is a much more subdued, much more natural palette. The brights and the saturated colored are saved for key areas to make certain parts of the composition pop. The works of Bob Ross and the other slapdash artists (as well as Kinkade, who I hate to mention along with Ross just because he was such a prick) are really quite garish. Ever seen what a high schooler does to their digital photography? They pump the saturation through the roof because MOAR COLOR = MOAR GOOD. These landscapes are the painterly equivalent of that. They lack the subtle play of light and shadow and the nuanced palette of a master.

>> No.1579357

>>1579350
Hey I love my Durand and Bierstadt too, but I think that a stylized painting can also convey a landscape very well in terms of atmosphere and feel.

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>>1579357
there's nothing wrong with stylization. I am specifically discussing the art-made-easy techniques that Ross et al teach, as well as their over-saturated palettes. When I look at works like these:
>>1553343
>>1578822
>>1578948
The only atmosphere I see portrayed is candyland. These are very artificial colors, and while exaggerating the saturation is great when used in moderation, when it's used uniformly across the entire image it just looks like some phony disneyland cartoon shit.

Pic related, m'boy JM-Dub knows how to throw around them bright colors without looking cheesy.

>> No.1582133

...

>> No.1582139

>>1579350
>>1579350
Dude... This is such a good fucking piece of work. Rarely do I see works so great with dull boring colors. You are right at how people try to up the saturation of colors to grab the attention. Damn this is such a fine piece of art.

I have some paintings in my house with dull ass colored paint. To me dull colors seems natural especially with landscape.

Yeah and that work is leagues above bob Ross. Still I love bob Ross for who he was and what he did. Though I see how bobs paintings were a bit in correcting with the lighting

>> No.1582141

>>1582139
you know bob ross beat up his first wife and disowned all his children except one

>> No.1582144

>>1582141
Yeah I know. He was a army guy too. Hes from a different time period where this was acceptable. Man did you know our forefathers had slaves?

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Monet

>> No.1584711

>>1584692
>Monet
>Master

>> No.1585099

>>1584711
agreed you should get some kind of ultimate title if you're at a monet level of influence.

grand master maybe

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Caspar David Friedrich

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Yet more Caspar David Friedrich.

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John Atkinson Grimshaw

>> No.1592303

will be going to an art museum today and seeing paintings by frederic church, thomas cole, etc

anybody want pictures?

>> No.1592335

>>1592303
Sure

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>>1592303
I sometimes take detail pictures when it's not too obtrusive. Just for fun. This is Turner.

>> No.1592415 [DELETED] 

>>1592412
There's a picture of the whole painting from the interwebs. You can still see that giant crack in the light coming down from the sun.

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>>1592412
Here's a picture of the whole painting from the interwebs. You can still see that giant crack in the light coming down from the sun.

>> No.1592426

>>1579167
This is the best painting ever created on Earth.

>> No.1592453

>>1592426
>>1579167

Oh wow, that doesn't look too impressive from the thumbnail, so I skimmed over it, but damn in full screen it's breathtaking.

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guess who

>> No.1592554

>>1552973
Does anyone see that light behind the mountain? HOLY SHIT!

>> No.1592811

>>1592537
Church

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>> No.1592914

>>1592813
>what is a landscape

>> No.1593068

>>1592554
NOW THAT YOU SAY IT

>> No.1593848

Wow, my little pencil sketches could never compare to the beauty of all this work. I haven't even gotten into painting. Nevermind that I'd never match the sheer skill and talent of these artists. Truly fascinating inspirations.

>> No.1593874

>>1591580
jesus christ that's beautiful

>> No.1594725

bump

>> No.1594744

>>1556787
yes yes yes man!
especially this picture!

>> No.1594757

>>1592914
The human body is a landscape too.

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pencil study, wyeth

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wyeth

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one more for good luck.

>> No.1595053

>>1594757
Meybe ur mum's.

>> No.1595061

>>1554041
so true. if you look at the way he painted that pine tree, you'll see it's just the same brush hitting the canvas in exactly the same, triangular way without any thought for the actual form of a tree. I think he was a very nice person though.

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John Singer Sargent

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John Singer Sargent

sorry for poor file quality on this one

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John Singer Sargent

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John Singer Sargent

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Rocks or mass grave you decide

John Singer Sargent

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Fuck, completely missed the thread title. As penitence;

Hieronymous Bosch

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Hieronymous Bosch

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>> No.1595167

>>1595085
wow i never seen this one before has an impressionist quality

>> No.1595215

>>1591580

I love him so, so much.

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Beksinkski

>> No.1595805

>>1595803
11 years pls go

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>> No.1595814

>>1595812
>>1595809
>>1595808
>>1595807

thed edge intensifies

>> No.1595850

>>1595803
>>1595807
>>1595808
>>1595809
>>1595812
wouldn't be dead if it wasn't for some punks looking for some easy money

>> No.1595851

>>1595850
I heard someone bought 10 of his works than ordered a hit on him true?

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>>1553338
nice painting,

>> No.1596346

>>1565367
Heh, I did a project on his whole series of mt. Fugi. Interestingly there was a second japanese artist who did another series of the same style, also featuring mt. Fugi

>> No.1596348

>>1595851
Story I heard is he refused to lend a dude $100, so the dude's sons stabbed him to death.

>> No.1596922

>>1596348
I believe it was a woman - his housecleaner. Her son killed him because he didn't loan her money.

>> No.1596927

>>1596348
if only he isn't such cheapo, he probably have tons of $$$ from selling his paintings.

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>>1584711

>> No.1599347

bmp

>> No.1602110
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Pieter Breughel the Elder

>> No.1604046
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How about seascapes?

This is Whistler. Watercolor, obviously.

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Sargent

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Monet

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>>1606189
>>1606196
monet by sargent

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>>1606227
Nice. I didn't know this existed. I found a bigger one, so here it is.

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No Guido Reni?

>> No.1607974

>>1554731
groovy work

>> No.1608521

>>1607972
>No Guido Reni?
>What is a landscape?

Remarkable how many people can't even read the title of a thread.

>> No.1611095

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>> No.1611224

Is there a quick way to download all pictures from a thread in full resolution?

>> No.1613545

>>1552917
wow nice work

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>>1554773
Someone posted Kuindzhi. I'm gonna post some more.

This guy was brilliant and unique. He was all about COMPOSITION and color and light.

>Arkhip Ivanovich Kuindzhi (or Arkhip Kuinji; Russian: Архи́п Ива́нович Куи́нджи; Ukrainian: Архип Іванович Куїнджі; January 27, 1842(?) – July 24, 1910) was a Russian landscape painter.

>Arkhip Kuindzhi was born in January 1841 in Mariupol (present-day Ukraine), but he spent his youth in the city of Taganrog. He grew up in a poor family, and his father was a Greek shoemaker Ivan Khristoforovich Kuindzhi (sometimes spelt Emendzhi). Arkhip was six years old when he lost his parents, so that he was forced to make his living, working at the church building site, grazing domestic animals, and working at the corn merchant's shop. During the five years, from 1860 to 1865, Arkhip Kuindzhi worked as retoucher in the photo studio of Isakovich in Taganrog....

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kuindzhi

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>>1616044
Kuindzhi

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>>1616045
Kuindzhi

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>>1616046
Kuindzhi

Magical color effects.

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>>1616048
Kuindzhi

Masterfully controlling everything to make that moon glow like crazy.

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>>1616050
It's almost like Rothko secretly stole this composition.

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Picasso isn't known as a landscape painter, but I really dig this one by him.

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Kuindzhi

He's got so many unique and fascinating setups it would be easy to go overboard and post 20 images, but I'll try to take it easy.

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Rackstraw Downes

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>>1616055
oops, forgot the artist had to be dead. oh well. Here's Poussin.

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Gustave Courbet

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>>1616058
No, you fool! It's landscapes! LAAAAAAAAANNNNNDSCAAAAAAAAAAAPESSSSSSS!!!!

I'll use this opportunity to sneak in another Kuindzhi...

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craig mullins

>> No.1616065

>>1616062
RIP

>> No.1616085

>>1616062
What a shame to see Mullins depart this mortal coil.

He's with Kinkaide now, at peace in a rainbow vomit colored village where every cottage is on fire inside. This is now the fate of all artists in the afterlife. Just because.

>> No.1616086

>>1616065
>>1616085

source ? If it's a joke it's not a very funy one :/

>> No.1616089

>>1616086
People are making fun of that poster because the thread is clearly labelled as being about non-living landscape artists, but multiple people have failed to grasp that.

There's no reason to believe Craig Mullins is anything but alive and well.