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19406257 No.19406257 [Reply] [Original]

post your favourite piece of art

https://youtu.be/2pJD5HtlKwg

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>>19406257

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>> No.19406281 [DELETED] 

>>19406257
>posts the 'restored' version
110 isn't high, bud.

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>>19406257

>> No.19406299

>>19406277
I like this one a lot too. It really gives off a feeling of despair.

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>>19406257

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>> No.19406421
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>>19406257

>> No.19406439
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>> No.19406442

>>19406421
I love this painting, expresses the modern man even though the jester isn't a modern man.

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>>19406421

>> No.19406456

>>19406453
>Christ thinking about a stupid thing he said at a party once ten years ago.

>> No.19406495

>>19406453
Why is he barefoot?
>Mark 1:7-8
>And John was clothed with camel's hair, and with a girdle of a skin about his loins; and he did eat locusts and wild honey; And preached, saying, There cometh one mightier than I after me, the latchet of whose /shoes/ I am not worthy to stoop down and unloose.
This passage clearly states Jesus wore shoes. Therefore, your painting is heresy.

>> No.19406517

>>19406308
eйyхнeм

>> No.19406530

>>19406495
Locusts and wild honey, I couldn't eat that.

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>> No.19406556

>>19406421
He's literally me.

>> No.19406570
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>>19406257

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Welllll now ya done gone and done it.

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>>19406678
You just haaaaaad to ask for it

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>>19406257

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Separating art into high and low is Jewish perversion and not the way the Indo-Aryans saw it. Art is what makes you feel.

I made my own art wall and it is superior to many of the stuff here.

>> No.19406730

Can you bros help me find a certain painting? It was similiar in style with the Renaissance era paintings. It displayed a king and a woman in a bleak palace. The woman was probably dancing and she had this elaborate jewelry all around her dress. Anyone know what I'm talking about?

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>>19406688
Well here it is okay??? The perfect pie in the skkkkky piece of ART I give you hand drawn by ye old uncle cyberbum™ himself

Madonna and Child

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This picture made my cry as a child when i saw it in a museum.

>> No.19406782

>>19406649
I struggle with the fact I have grown to find shota hot

>> No.19406793

>>19406421
w2c?

>> No.19406799

>>19406633
covid bros...

>> No.19406806

>>19406698
Me in the back.

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>> No.19406832

>>19406735
Based Parque Rodó museum

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>> No.19406871
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The cover art of Barry Trengrove's Clockwork Orange may be my favorite illustration of all time.

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>>19406277
Pure kitsch.

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>>19406293
A fellow patrician, I see.

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>>19406734
That's actually really good. Is there anywhere we can see more of your art?

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>>19406815
Is that you BAP?

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Anything by either picrel or Magritte

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>> No.19407203

>>19406726
>shit meme wall
>'many of the stuff here'
you need to be 18 to post here.
>>19407172
based

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>>19407172
Better than the original, to be honest.

>> No.19407249

https://youtu.be/7eI-p-ladts

>> No.19407260

>>19406871
Edit coming out when?

>> No.19407269

>>19406735
get your t levels checked bud

>> No.19407274

>>19407155
I swear you see this shit in every British working class household

>> No.19407298

>>19406793
what did he mean by this?

>> No.19407302
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The Calling of St Matthew (Caravaggio)

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>>19406277
was gonna post this, heres my second fav

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>>19406257

>> No.19407373
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I like Gustave Moreau.

>>19406269
My wife Chino is so cute.

>> No.19407393

>>19407298
It means "where can I buy this outfit?".

>> No.19407397

>>19407343
This is my fav. Literally me.
Mirin' those thights tho

>> No.19407415

>>19407191
kino

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>> No.19407777

>>19406277
>>19406302
>>19406698
>>19407343
Why can't we get great art like this today? All of the art galleries near me are filled with modern 'art' turd heaps.

>> No.19407801
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>>19407777
Check out Roberto Ferri. He's an Italian artist that paints in the style you are thinking of.

>> No.19407865

>>19406421
>The primary composition of the painting is in the contrast between the solemn jester (Stańczyk) – the focus of the painting – and the lively ball going on in the background.[1] Stańczyk is shown sitting alone in a dark room, while a ball, hosted by the royal family, is in full swing in the neighbouring hall.[1] His appearance is unlike that one would expect in a jester – gloomy, deep in thought.[1] His seriousness is reinforced by his accessories: his marotte lies discarded on the floor, whereas a holy medallion of the Black Madonna of Częstochowa can be seen on his torso.[1] The wrinkled carpet at Stańczyk's feet could have been formed by his collapsing heavily into the chair upon reading the letter, or through a nervous shifting of the feet thereafter. On the table lies a letter likely announcing that the Grand Duchy of Lithuania has lost Smolensk (now in Russia) to the Grand Duchy of Muscovy, causing Stańczyk's sorrow and reflection on his fatherland's fate.[1] The letter seems to have been discarded by some official, and only the jester realizes its significance – while the rulers are partying, celebrating the recent victory at the Battle of Orsha, disregarding the bad news about Smolensk.

Holy kino.

>> No.19407889

>>19406421
Man goes to doctor. Says he's depressed. Says life seems harsh and cruel. Says he feels all alone in a threatening world where what lies ahead is vague and uncertain. Doctor says, 'Treatment is simple. Great clown Pagliacci is in town tonight. Go and see him. That should pick you up.' Man bursts into tears. Says, 'But doctor…I am Pagliacci.'

>> No.19407900
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>>19406421
Why does he look like Dostoevsky?

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>>19406257
Based Roerich

>> No.19407940

>>19407214
why is freddy driving the car

>> No.19407950

>>19407940
cuz his dumbass driver kept getting lost

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>> No.19408020

>>19406726
Shit bait, at least try putting it some effort fag

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This is a painting I hope I can get a repo made for my home one day. It's always spoken to me.

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>> No.19408141

>>19407801
that looks amazing

>> No.19408146

>>19406782
this, I was never into this shit, I got fucking psyop'd

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>> No.19408184

>>19408141
He's an incredible artist.

>> No.19408196

>>19406698
strongly homosexual. great art but poor choice. ngmi

>> No.19408204

>>19408196
no, that is a sign he *will* make it

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>>19408141
Here is another painting by him.

>> No.19408240
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Is this digital work art or not?

>> No.19408242

>>19407801
looks gay and carp

>> No.19408260
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Suck my dick Plebs

>> No.19408261

>>19408204
no. is dante and virgil who are watching. they are in hell. then you have that furry demon gargoyl or whatever. poor choice of characters, poor choice of art. he absolutely ngmi

>> No.19408264
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Nicolas poussin

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Look at this virgin plebs

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>> No.19408361

Post more art of Christ please anons.
I find it very beautiful.

>> No.19408394

>>19406670
I love this one so much

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>> No.19408411

>>19408261
What if he is interested in the male bodies?

>> No.19408460

>>19407940
THAT's your question???

>> No.19408461

>high iq
>not a single Gogh.
Anon, I...

>> No.19408462

>>19408411
that is nice but there is no need to sexualize them. in the moment you feel the urge of cooming you are not having an aesthetic experience. also i personally think that the selection of characters is really bad in that picture. that's all

>> No.19408464
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A lot of stuff by Beksinski rates pretty highly for me, shame he died so obscure.

>> No.19408471

>>19408462
>in the moment you feel the urge of cooming you are not having an aesthetic experience.
I think that is incorrect. Eroticism is directly intertwined with aestheticism. Certainly the ancient Greeks, when making statues and paintings of beautiful boys, would not have thought have thought they were mutually exclusive. Read Nietzsche's critic of Kantian aesthetics

>> No.19408514

>>19408471
Kant was right about that one at it depends on how is eroticism treated in Nietzsche's work. i'm not familiar with that particular text but i'm pretty sure that eroticism isn't treated as a cooming experience. the aesthetic is only fundamentally possible if it's not interested, if it is an end by itself. the aesthetic experience cannot be a cooming experience in any way, even though is possible to coom with the aesthetic, but, the moment of coom, the aesthetic would cease to exist, because it is an attitude.

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>>19408464
I know this seems cliché but Crawling Death is genuinely one of my favorite of his works.
His landscapes are always kickass, obviously; but I personally believe that a lot of his humanoids come across more as mutilations rather than monstrosities, if that makes any sense. I don't mean that I'm put-off by them, It's the opposite, I feel like I'm not put off enough by them. Although I may just have a bias against desiccation which is what Beksinski seems to specialize in.
Crawling Death (In my opinion) finds a perfect balance between monster and landscape, and the monster in the painting is one of the best, if not the best, that Beksinski has ever created.

I don't know how to fit this in, I don't think it can be fit in, but I've also been thinking about pic related a lot recently. Another one of his better humanoids imho.

>> No.19408659

>>19408514
Aestheticism is a primarily sensual phenomena.

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>> No.19408994

>>19408406
In Israeli art school I was taught that the 3 men on the left and telling the father to stop because the teachers are afraid of the sieg heil :V

>> No.19409122

>>19408994
were you there in the fifties?

>> No.19409257

>>19407373
so whatever the mc in a rebours was named

>> No.19409630
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I don't know much about eastern art, but I think this shit is pretty cool.

>> No.19409721

>>19407127
yeah, I'd absolutely love to have that one on my kitchen

>> No.19409738

>>19406453
literally me

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All of you faggots have a terrible taste in art, this thread is full of reddit-tier 19th century kitsch.

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>> No.19409797

>>19409748
I know you are but what am i?

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>>19409796

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>>19409802

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>>19409807

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>>19409813

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>>19409819

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This impressed me when I discovered it at an exhibit.

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>>19406257

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>>19409825

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>>19409833

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>Der Igelimitator hat soeben von seiner fristlosen Kündigung erfahren

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>>19409837

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>>19409849

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>> No.19409919

Where are the jannies kek this thread is 90% one christfag spamming renaissance art without context and without any /lit/ discussions. Low quality thread.

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>>19406257

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>>19409988

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>>19409995

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>>19410004

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>>19410019

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This is what Sweden used to be all about...VGH

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>>19406735
I know. How can he get baby faces so wrong?

>>19408399
This one’s nice. Why did they make lightening bolts like this?

>>19408464
Love his bent too.

>>19409748
It is full of Catholic kitsch, if that’s re**it, I wish they’d go back.

>> No.19410167

>>19408976
Back when dogs could live in the moment, not a smartphone in site

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I have 2.

1. The Light of the World - William Holman Hunt
2. Saint George and the Dragon - Gustave Moreau

1/2

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>>19410450
2/2

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>> No.19410500

>>19409919
/thread

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>> No.19410531

>>19409919
cope

>> No.19410532

>>19408406
One of the worst paintings of all time.

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>>19406257
Any Edward Hopper painting.

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i read a neat book based on this painting recently and ended up looking at it a lot in detail, it's very cool

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>> No.19410900

>>19407900
Dostojewski was Polish too

>> No.19410921

>>19410900
Really, it's funny because he strongly despise the Polish in his writings, making them the most vile et base characters of his stories

>> No.19410925

>>19409866
This is in the Manchester Art Gallery. Smaller than you think

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Any good art history books out there?

>> No.19410954

>>19408152
>>19409825
>>19409833
>>19409837
>>19410456
>>19410480
>>19410515
>>19410519
>>19410539
>>19410569
>>19410586
Why are nude women so common in art?

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>>19410937
It's a textbook, but look into Gardner's Art Through the Ages.

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Www.makannegahban.com

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>>19410954
well i can't speak for others but i like art with nude women. why? i like nude women.
the female body is an object of desire and its desire is a function of one's biological imperative. it's natural for men to find a nude woman 'artful'.
the female nude is art to many of us. a large role of art is aesthetic function and ideal nude females are aesthetically fulfilling. i'm speaking from a strictly heterosexual and aesthetic point of view, of course there are arguments to be made about all sorts of things here. perversion, taboo, innocence, etc. all sorts of themes to be explored as to why naked women are so common in art.
personally, again, i just like naked women.

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>>19410989
Gardner you say?

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Dance Around the Golden Calf

>> No.19411065

>>19411040
Why don't female artists ever draw nude men?

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90% of this shit is indistinguishable from art hoe pinterest moodboards lol. are you guys rehearsing for when you finally work up the courage to talk to that girl in intro to art history?

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>>19411040
i also find the early 20th century style of pin-up art rather charming and idyllic. provocative but friendly. not hard to see how an obsession with "milfs" came about when any illustration depicting women features a buxom late 20s motherly-stand in doing whatever. i remember when i read Nabokov's Lolita the first time i pictured all of his descriptions in pin-up fashion
>>19411065
they do, it's just historically men have been the ones doing the illustrating and painting in major ways. i mean lately tons of commissioned pornographic artists are women. women love drawing smut, maybe even moreso than men. the difference is we have a catalog of men's work throughout history whereas women doing art in documented ways is relatively less pronounced.

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>>19409919
u mad, jew?

>> No.19411120

>>19406269
>>19406278
>>19406845
>>19407214
>>19409850
>>19410569
>>19410937
Not art. They are all lacking in artistic quality, are either crude, emasculated, and otherwise imitate an infantile style, or are fundamentally lacking balance and proportion, or lastly appeal to the erotic to the point it excites the lower passions at the expense of the aesthetic appreciation as we see with other nudes in this thread that did meet the threshold for art. The world would be better off without all of you in it.

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>>19411120
cry

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>> No.19411197

>>19408123
Based af

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>> No.19411263

>>19411120
Are you so autistic that you're now gatekeeping an objective evaluation of aesthetics?

>> No.19411278

>>19410954
monkey lik to fugg, monkey lik dopamine

>> No.19411282

>>19411263
I present my critique of the critic's critique of the ciritc:

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>> No.19411303

>>19411120
Based, animefags deserve the rope.

>> No.19411314

NOOOOOOOOO I WANTED TO POST A PAINTING BUT THE IMAGE LIMIT HAS BEAN REACHED ;-;
We need more threads like this pls, i saved a lot of paintings

>> No.19411328

>>19411314
There is a board called "Artowork and critique" that has been claimed by weebs, spam paintings there and show them the way.

>> No.19411333

This was a nice thread for the handful of paintings that weren't posted by trad LARPers. The next time I see one of these, I'll make sure to post paintings by writers as to be a bit more /lit/-related.

>> No.19411385

>>19408409
I like this one, what is it from?

>> No.19411584

>>19407744
Where the FUCK is it?

>> No.19411609

>>19411328
The whole fun of this thread was to see /lit's taste in art. The artwork and critique board is flooded with furry's, anime fags, fag fags, coomer and consoomers.
>>19411333
I really liked it as well, filled my background folder.
>>19411385
Not that anon, but I'm obsessed with printmaking so I immediately recognized him as Ivan Bilibin. The Wikipedia page of Baba Yaga, some creepy witch from Russian folklore, uses his print as a cover.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baba_Yaga
Also check out Hokusai, Durer and Frans Masereel.

>> No.19411654

>>19411096
CUNNY

>> No.19411700

>>19407373
I also like Moreau

>> No.19411717

>>19406293
That's absolutely exquisite. Sublime.

But, dagnabit, it says Mary "stood" at the foot of the Cross!

>> No.19411740

>>19407172
That's really rather nice. I feel a little of P's Three Dancer's era stylization in this.

>> No.19411746

Repin's "What Freedom!"

>> No.19411754

>>19411263
>objective evaluation of aesthetics
That's precisely what aesthetics and artwork is and almost everyone from Plato to Scruton agrees. It is not a matter of chacun à son goût.

>> No.19411763

>>19406439
That's the one they talk about in The Idiot, correct?

>> No.19411780

>>19410543
Unfathomably based.

>> No.19411808

I'm thinking about ordering some prints and framing them and displaying in my apartment. Has anyone done something like this? Recommendations? I feel like it can't be something too "grand" or it will just look stupid.

Basically it would be something like this except EU
>https://customprints.nga.gov/

>> No.19412279

>>19411808
I'm interested in this as well, thinking about some art pieces and portraits (I'd like one of Adolf Hitler, any thoughts on that?).
Actually, having posters in your home is apparently very popular. People have the most generic top 500 pictures of cats, deer and what have you.
Why isn't "real" art or you know... literally anything other than that soulless trash more common? I mean, at least get a Mona Lisa or something for the love of God.

>> No.19412456

>>19411120
Based

>> No.19412654

>>19407801
>>19408236
Beautiful

>> No.19412808

>>19410532

NOOOO U CAN'T HAVE A MODERN PAINTING LARPING GENRE SCENES FROM THE ANCIENT WORLD, STOP DEPICTING HANDSOME MEN DOING SERIOUS SHIT NOOOOOO, THIS PAINTING IS "KITSCH" AND "BANAL" BECAUSE I SAY SOOOO!!!
-t. kike

>> No.19412826

>>19406421
INTP cucks think this is literally them

>> No.19412847

Mine would be Eight Bells by Winslow Homer, but it says image limit reached. Imo the etching is cooler than the painting.

>>19407127
>Pure kitsch
I don't think you know what you're talking about. Elaborate.
>>19407777
Read 'The Twilight of Painting". There is no single answer to your question. Hopefully this thread is up later this week & I'll post my assessment if I have time.
>>19407801
Ferri is a G for sure, but he's not on the same plane as Repin, from either a technical or thematic perspective. No shade though, because no one is these days. Anyway, I like Colleen Barry better.

>> No.19412859

>>19406698
Little known fact thats totally the demon who farts on dante

>> No.19412877

>>19411754
Oh, well, Plato agrees. Better alter my subjectivity.
You're no better than people who let companies tell them which of their favorite sci-fi is "canon."

Obviously not an artist.

>> No.19412883

>>19406734
nice outsider art

Aereo Gaurdia?

>> No.19412894

>>19406257
> posts YouTube video that tries to grab the viewer a bit too much
Well then.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppASJKc3o6E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sb8IN3MvprM

>> No.19412898

>>19408260
Is this yaoi

>> No.19412969

>>19411808
Get an OLED TV instead and use it as a art gallery.

>> No.19412983

>>19412847
>Hopefully this thread is up later this week & I'll post my assessment if I have time.
If not, make a thread about it. I would love to read it.

>> No.19413159

Repin's painting is overwrought with maudlin sentimentality. It is kitsch for the unsophisticated but pretentious bourgeoisie who have no sense of what art is or developed taste of their own.

>> No.19413161

>>19411120
Based

>> No.19413215

>>19407865
I've never even noticed the people in the background before

>> No.19413249

>kitsch
Word that is overly used and thrown out like candy, ffs.

>> No.19413262

>>19406257
For me it’s Bosch

>> No.19413263

>>19413249
Candy is tasty. Kitsch is tasteless.

>> No.19413280

>>19413263
Neither are your hot takes.

>> No.19413332

>>19411040
I find them just as much beautiful as desirous.
But yeah, all sorts of things can be going on in nudes. This >>19411096 smut isn’t beautiful.

>>19413280
>no you!
Just watch your similes next time, kid.

>> No.19413698

>>19411096
Balthus based

>> No.19413830

>>19406257
>post your favourite piece of art
>/high-iq/
Let me see YOUR favourite piece of art, art that you made yourself
Anyone can say "yes this art piece is my favourite look at me im so smart", lets see you replicate it

>> No.19413831

>>19407133
Proportions are all fucked up
She looks like a midget with a massive head

>> No.19413895

>>19408976
THEY'RE DOGS, AND THEY'RE PLAYING POKER?!

>> No.19413906

>>19406317
ye thats a good raphael bb

>> No.19414016

>>19409829
This is damn good actually. What is it called?

>> No.19414058

Image limit has been reached. My favorite obscure painter that I've discovered recently is some woman named Pia Fries, a disciple of Richter. Great textures and colors.

>>19406277
I wouldn't say kitsch so much as horribly sentimental, exaggerated. It's a "good" painting, but spoiled by melodrama like Bouguereau is spoiled by neoclassical hygiene, or Ferri by his wanting to be Caravaggio. And there's nothing original in it, of course.
Operatic mannerism, nothing else, nothing that you haven't seen a thousand times in a bel canto opera.

>>19407777
You can. Look at the kitsch movement of Odd Nerdrum. At least they are honest enough to call themselves kitsch, though I also think that's a stretch in the particular case of Nedrum. He is a very good painter, it's not like he's painting variations on Hello Kitty, though some of his disciples can be truly dreadful.
Of course, he's not particularly original either. It's an imitation of Rembrandt + Watts + late Titian plus some crazy speculations on Apelles, Kant and Ayn Rand. Scruton liked him and they gave a talk together. I used to like it as a teenager, nowadays not really.

>>19408976
This is what would properly qualify as kitsch.

>> No.19414390

>>19407302

the light and shadow on this one is sublime

>> No.19414450

>>19406530
Locusts are apparently a delicacy in the middle east.

>> No.19414454

>>19414058
>nothing original
what's so great about being original? seems like a bunch of bullshit to me, it is not so easy to be good that we should have to invent new conceptions of quality

>> No.19414564

>>19414454
Why look at the copy when you can look at the real thing? Unoriginal art is superfluous. Even computers can make decent copies of a painting style, better than many students already, and this will only improve. Unoriginal art is something you study, not something you create. There's no human brain behind it, only a visual parrot.
Originality is refreshment. I have seen literally thousands of romantic and classical paintings already, give me something I haven't seen.

>> No.19414627

>>19414564
I can think of a hundred subjects which have not been treated well by any painter, there is absolutely no superfluity of paintings done in the classical style
I want to be pleased by a good execution, if I wanted to consider a concept I would read philosophy, if to be surprised I would buy fortune cookies

>> No.19415814

>>19414564
AI will take us to art heaven.

>> No.19416345

>>19414390
Is called Chiaroscuro, known in Baroque.

>> No.19416773

Felicia forte is breddy cool. The self portrait of her ribcage tattoo is my fav. Or maybe the lamp in front of the striped wall.

>>19413830
I'm the moby dick cock painter guy if you were in those threads.

>>19413159
Critiquing titans of painting dismissively is a cheap way to appear intelligent to those who are ignorant. Bet you can't paint your way out of a paper bag.

>>19411328
Over the years /ic/ has actually had some pretty legit classical art threads.
>>19411808
>Has anyone done something like this? Recommendations? I feel like it can't be something too "grand" or it will just look stupid.
Yeah plenty of people do. Good posters are bougie though, so it tends to be wealthier people. My parents have an original print of Goffart's absinthe girl, among a bunch of repros. Don't be afraid of going big (one of the repros is a solid 4 ft tall) but it helps if you get it framed.

>>19412983
Ugh I wasn't gonna, but I guess maybe now I will.

>>19414058
>Odd Nerdrum
Idk. Painters rave about him, but his work seems very 'muh style' to me. Like he has little control over expressing form, but does neato stuff with scumbly paint, and it's more representational than most of the trash lately so people worship it.

>> No.19416949

Morning by Mikhail Vrubel. I love him, he was great.

>> No.19416988

https://www.thebulletin.be/spotting-raveel-retrospective-belgian-artist-who-broke-all-conventions