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Post your top 3 favourite painters.
Critique other peoples shitty taste.

>> No.2723412

>>2723407
I don't have a top 3. There's too many I admire and I don't really rank them like that.

>> No.2723413

^

>> No.2723423

>>2723407
1. Ruan Jia
2. Ruan Jia
3. Ruan Jia

>> No.2723439

>>2723412
this.
I could name top three in a given movement, otherwise the question is too broad.

but I'll name three top-tier just for kicks:
Rubens
Liu Xiaodong
El Greco

>> No.2723444

>>2723439
So you're the anon that likes Liu Xiaodong. Now and then I see that painting of his posted here of the girls sitting on that cart with the rubble behind them and the skinny dogs. May I ask what draws you to him so much? I like his work, but I would never consider him a top favourite, even among contemporary Chinese painters.

Also I'm curious what your work looks like with those influences you mentioned that are all pretty different from each other.

>> No.2723450

Arthur Streeton
Singer Sarge
Waterhouse

>> No.2723457

>>2723407
Zdzisław Beksinski
Drew Tucker
Roger Dean

>>2723423
ugh, grow up.

>> No.2723458

1. I
2. I
3. I

>> No.2723459

>>2723444
I admire the immediacy of his paintings, how quickly he can capture he essence of a scene, he always works from life, and I think that shows in his work.

I also admire his scale (pic related).

Basically, it's the type of painting that I find most enjoyable to make, working representational from life but keeping it loose, and it has an honest sort of feel to it that I think the viewer picks up on.

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>>2723459
(forgot pic)

>> No.2723863

De kooning vermeer and tolouse lautrec

>> No.2723874

>>2723863
I'm ok with this

>> No.2723957

Da Vinci
Van Gogh
Rembrandt

>> No.2723968

Egon Schiele
Bob Ross
Dan Luvisi

>> No.2723985

>>2723968
Obviously bob ross isn't a stellar painter. But I've been watching his videos on youtube a lot lately and I actually really admire them, I don't really know how to describe it but I'd also put him in my top 10 maybe. He gets bonus points for being so comfy

>> No.2724112

>>2723985
but he's top 10 for being an educator or an entertainer and not a painter, right? let's not be silly.

>> No.2724118

>>2723407
Rembrandt van Rijn
Gustave Courbet
Michelangelo

tfw when every normie will say picasso

>> No.2724149

>>2723407

1. Albrecht Durer
2. Alfons Mucha
3. Francisco Goya

>> No.2724287

>>2723407
1. Vincent van Gogh
2. Claude Monet
3. Henri Edmond Cross

Kinda wanted to put matisse on here, but I don't really like a lot of his famous works..

>> No.2724682
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Akseli Gallen-Kallela
Frederic Leighton
Edgar Degas

>> No.2724703

>>2724118
i dont think picassos name has been in popular circulation since my parents generation

actually im not even sure if people in my generation would have a favorite painter.

;_;

>> No.2724712

>>2724703
>actually im not even sure if people in my generation would have a favorite painter.
Probably most people don't have a favourite painter because they simply have never spent time looking at art and learning about different artists. The normies that do know some art usually will say really generic stuff though like Mucha, Klimt, Van Gogh, or Monet. Some of the younger ones might mention a popular digital artist who worked on their favourite game.

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>>2723461
He made everyone look uglier

>> No.2724732

>>2724724
It's probably somewhat intentional, though I agree he didn't really capture the likeness very well when I compare them side-by-side.

>> No.2724896

Gottfried helnwein
Beksinski
Wayne barlowe

>> No.2724899

>>2723957
lol

>> No.2724912

1. atkinson grimshaw
2. hopper
then either john bauer or toulouse lautrec

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2724919

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I Strongly Disagree with the "ELECTED Government of "our forefathers".

He Who Buildeth the House Hath More Honor Than They Who Live in It.
A Kingdom With No King Does Not Exist.
You Are Either Loyal to the Family, or to the Currency of a Nation.
America's Hourglass has just drained its final grain of sand from the "Top".

>> No.2725280

>>2723407

Leonardo de Vinci
Vincent van Gogh
Me
God

(In that order)

>> No.2725284

>>2723407
The 3 grandmasters of our generations

Sakimichan
Ilya Kuvshinov
Loish

>> No.2725291

>Ilya
>>>/i/nstagram

>> No.2725310

Rembrandt
Serge Marshennikov
Jeremy Mann

Lots of others I like too, though, plenty could easily have made the list.

>> No.2725316

Iain McCaig
Karl Kopinski
#3 is usually any historical painter, and changes constantly: Zorn, Sargent, Saul Tepper, Rene Gruau, etc

The top two stay consistent, though

>> No.2725332

>>2725291
sar·casm
ˈsärˌkazəm/
noun
the use of irony to mock or convey contempt.

>> No.2726158

>>2725310
>muh nigga

>> No.2726161
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Berthe Morisot
Mark Tennant
Fung Chin Pang

I am not a Van Gogh fan or really an Expressionist fan at all

>> No.2726228

>>2726161
Van Gogh is post-impressionist

>> No.2726537

J.M.W.Turner

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>>2724899
Put some respect on Mr. Van Gogh

>> No.2727972

Philip Guston
Richard Diebenkorn
Franz Kline

>> No.2728967
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2728967

Vermeer
Rembrandt
Dali

These guys are gods of painting.

>> No.2729083

Raphael
Mantegna
Poussin

Only patrician in this thread.

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2729538

newfag here

>> No.2729544

>>2729538
Ferri is pleb taste especially for a top 3, but Waterhouse and Repin are solid.

>> No.2729546

>Bruegel the elder
>Caravaggio
>one of the dudes who was into breakfast scenes in the netherlands.

>> No.2729553

>>2729544
I heard that.
His anatomy is top tier though, I'd switch him out with Michelangelo but hes considered a sculpto and it might be disrespectful to call him a painter rather than just someone who painted well.

>> No.2729562

Is Spain alright for Art museums?

Im going to be visiting some family during the summer but I might seriously spend a few days in Spain (its a connecting flight) before hand.

>> No.2729580

>>2729544
Repin literally painted plebs. Art of plebs for plebs.

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>>2729580
kys

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>>2729608

>> No.2729612

I ' m in the netherlands right now. Which painters should I study except Vermeer, Rembrandt, De Kooning and Van Gogh?

>> No.2729617

>>2729608
I think he's joking about the subject matter of Repin literally often being lower class peasants ie plebs. His work was also more relatable to the common man than many other painters of the time.

>> No.2729624

>>2729612
You just named artists that are completely different from each other except for where they happened to live geographically. Their styles, time periods, and ideals where all very different. I say you should look at more art and decide for yourself what you like or don't like, what you respond to or not, and then find more artists based on that. Don't let some internet stranger tell you which artists you need to study.

Pro tip: where you live is largely irrelevant because you have access to hi res images of just about every important painting in the world through the internet, and you can also go to the library or order books online. Plus most galleries in major cities will have at least a few paintings from masters of various time periods and nationalities so you can see things in person too. Don't limit yourself to artists from your region. That said, check out Frans Hals because he was a really awesome Dutch painter.

>> No.2729635

>>2723407
Francis Bacon
Lucian Freud
W.D. "Bill" Hammond

>> No.2729773

>>2729617
>>2729608
That is what I meant, but I wasn't joking. Repin's paintings are quite literally paintings made to appeal to pleb taste, even more than most pleb artists.

>> No.2729806

>>2723407

Caravaggio
Rembrandt
Alphonse Mucha

>> No.2729825

>>2724912
>hopper
my nigger

>> No.2729835

1. H.R Giger.
2. Gerald Brom.
3. Brian Froud.

I'm not into classics.

>> No.2729839

>>2729835
>I'm not into classics
It shows, anon.

>> No.2730700

1.Michelangelo
2.Frederic Edwin Church
3.William-Adolphe Bouguereau