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I miss this type of art

>> No.6983783

so...deep...and...thought...provoking...so...real...

>> No.6983785

>>6983780
I'm so fucking glad we moved past this shit.

>> No.6983791

>>6983785
Why? Are you too stupid to understand it?

>> No.6983827

>>6983780
Miss? You were never there when it was a thing. Theres still plenty of painters who paint in this way which tells me you don't care about this at all

>> No.6983833

>>6983827
Nta, but care to share those painters name or socials?

>> No.6983840

>>6983780
I love a lot of classical art especially Tiepolo and Camille-Corot but the fact that most people who claim that "we can't get back there" or "work of that quality will never be produced again" and hate or dismiss all modern figurative painters are insufferable smug hypocrites kind of prejudices me against it

>> No.6983843

> clown is sad that nobles would rather let invaders take over a city and continue their party
This sounds awfully familiar.

>> No.6983848

>>6983833
Use the classical hashtags and google the old farts who arent on social media

>> No.6983871

>>6983833
Roberto Ferri

>> No.6983894

>>6983848
How do you Google old farts who aren't on social media when you don't know who they are?

>> No.6984487

>>6983843
Losing of said city/fortress is also interpreted in this context as the tipping point where starts the fall of Poland.

>> No.6984489

>>6983780
this is just like me fr fr

>> No.6984767
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>>6983780
>>6983871

Roberto Ferri does great paintings. Look him up

>> No.6984831

>>6984767
soulless slop

>> No.6984884

>>6984831
lmao seething

>> No.6984938

>>6983780
Sorry bud, any sort of sincerity, or a desire to portray your understanding of the “objective reality” in front of you was branded as “kitschy” by the CIA to counteract communist propaganda. Enjoy your half baked slop that was pushed into the public sphere to ensure that any plant the establishment wants in place will get into place because the skill threshold has been rendered meaningless, and all the public needs to enjoy things is social proof.

>> No.6984977

>>6984767
>>6984831

It is interesting how artists with the skill to do OP, do not, is it photo ref doing the damage? is it the studio lights?

>> No.6985109

>>6984831
I cordially invite you to engulf my virile member.

>> No.6985114

>>6984767
Arm is way too small.

>> No.6985564

>>6984767
It "looks" the part, but just something aint right on the whole

>> No.6985575

>>6983780
Based Matejko enjoyer!!!

>> No.6987981

>>6984767
Lighting looks like Caravaggio

>> No.6987984

>>6983780
Literally any melodramatic twitter edgelord who happen to know how to paint

>> No.6987986

>>6987984
examples? I looked at any and it wasn't the same.

>> No.6987987

>>6983785
why?

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>>6983827
>>6983840
Not only that, but even if we accepted OP's premise that this kind of art has stopped being produced, he has access to the Internet and, therefore, he can look at A LOT of paintings produced like this in the past.
People who lived when the pieces were being created would be lucky to have seen half a dozen because it had to be in person.