Politics is fundamentally the process of organizing a collective and furthering its shared interests, but without an organic binding culture there can be no collective and therefore there can be no real politics. This is why the parasitic kike occupation regime prioritizes the suppression and corruption of their host cultures. In this thread we will share and discuss the art of the Aryan race, the highest and most sophisticated family of cultures which has ever developed on this planet, in the hope that we can restore an Aryan racial collective through shared cultural knowledge, only when we are bound by shared culture will we have the solidarity to pursue meaningful political action in defense of our race.
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We have a few new pieces to share this week. Bumps, discussions and quality contributions are appreciated.
Anime art is aryan art
>>515047014Hola amigo
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Hello allDas Gastmahl des Platon (1869) the artist Anselm Feuerbach depicted the scene in Plato’s Symposium in which a drunken Alcibiades, accompanied by a band of revelers, enters the dining chamber of the house of the poet Agathon.
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Adolf Wallnöfer (Vienna, Empire of Austria 1854-1946 München, Free State of Bavaria, Occupied Germany)(Dieter Klöcker, Prager Kammerorchester, Milan Lajcik)Meditation über das Adagio aus der Mondscheinsonate (Meditation on the Adagio from Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata), for Clarinet and Chamber Orchestrahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TiPxW85fDJA
>>515047084This
>>515047296Rare scene. Hi
>>515047243>>515047308>>515047363Please don't post that in here
>>515046801Guys, I want to make you aware of something hilariously sad. 4plebs has started blocking some of the images that you post in these threads as ‘adult content’ for UK users (because of the recent online safety act passed by Kier Starmer).This is a slight issue for me because I usually don’t have time to view the threads on a Sunday, so I will go through them during the week. Now, if its a Monday or a Tuesday, the thread can usually still be accessed through 4chan (where I can still see every post), but if it’s later in the week, the 4chan thread will be dead (404) and I’ll have to use 4plebs.This means that I now have to use a VPN if I want to view or downloaded any of these flagged images, which is utterly pathetic. Nobody needs to do anything, I just wanted to make you all aware of this and show you how ridiculous the current British government is.I have compiled all the posts that were blocked from last week’s thread into pic rel and I will also include the message 4plebs gives you when you click on them at the bottom.
>>515047366This clarinet piece is uncommonly excellent, it is a limited instrument so I immediately knew that this guy was some kind of genius. His life was so incredible that it is almost hard to believe.>He was commissioned at the age of just 18 to conduct the chorus of Ludwig van Beethoven's 9th Symphony under the direction of Richard Wagner as part of the laying of the foundation stone of the Bayreuth Festival Hall on May 22, 1872>From this time on he increasingly developed into an undisputed Wagner specialist throughout his life>The focus of his artistic career was undoubtedly singing. Over the years, his vocal range developed from a baritone to a lyric tenor to a radiant heldentenor . This was particularly beneficial to him in the major roles in Wagner's operas. Since his celebrated success with Johannes Brahms' Triumphlied, Op. 55, at the 53rd Lower Rhine Music Festival in Aachen in 1876, he also demonstrated his artistry in the performance of Romantic songs, never missing an opportunity to repeatedly include them in his repertoire and to perform them at special Brahms or Liszt recitals.>In addition to his singing career, Wallnöfer was a prolific and versatile composer, and according to his autobiography, by 1924 he had composed approximately 50 instrumental and orchestral works, including at least one opera and six symphonies, as well as more than 150 songs, duets, and trios.>On 1 March 1933, Wallnöfer joined the NSDAP ( membership number 1,509,075). During the Nazi era, he composed, among other works, a Volkstriumphstück for folk choir and large orchestra in 1933 , the music drama Ildicho from 1934 to 1935 , and a Jungmädel-Suite in 1938. In 1944, he received an honorary award of 10,000 Reichsmarks after his last choral work, Der Sieg, was "reviewed as particularly successful by the examination committee of the composers' department.">He died at a very advanced age on June 9, 1946, at the age of 92.https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Wallnöfer
>>515047512Wallnöfer represents a direct musical link from Brahms and Wagner to the NSDAP, and he lived to see the very end of Aryan culture and civilization at the hands of the kikes. His Opus numbers go into at least the 170's so I was hoping to find a few more of his recordings, but as usual for artists that composed in the Third Reich, he is blacklisted and it is probably incredibly difficult to even get a print of his scores. This clarinet meditation is the only one of pieces that has a modern recording:https://www.prestomusic.com/search?search_query=Adolf%20Walln%C3%B6ferIf we ever want to hear more of his work, we will just have to defeat the kikes, simple as.
>>515047499>even art is tagged as pornographyCurrent Britain is dystopic. I hope your tyrants pay the price sooner than later.
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>>515046801>Politics is fundamentally the process of organizing a collectiveI was about to post this
>>515047499This is wild. Don't know much- isnt there suppose to be rally on the 13th or something? You guys are totally screwed. Only bloodshed will fix things.
>>515048139His son.
>>515046801Good evening
>>515047772Me too, it's insane.>Oi, mate. You need a loicense to view that artwork.
>>515047499Lol, I wonder how long until they start censoring museum websites. On the bright side, it is not a sign of stability for ZOG if they have to increasingly lock down the internet just to keep from getting overthrown by rampaging nationalist mobs.
>>515048089Civil conflict is a virtual certainty at this point.
>>515048230Ciao amico
>>515047205Wow this is beautiful
Journalist Werner Abel wrote slanders against Hitler involving corruption in order to harm him in the elections. Abel was denounced for perjury in February 1930 and sentenced in the last instance in June 1932 to three years in prison.In this scene in 1932, Hitler was cited as witness and asked by Abel's lawyer Kurt Rosenfeld. He ended his declaration saying: "I will give no more answers to these Jewish lawyers." The court fined him 1,000 marks for "incorrect attitude".>>515047499Britanon, can you see this one?
>>515048859The fact is that the constant anti-migrant protests would have already spilled into civil war if not for the modern surveillance technology and AI available to ZOG
What's the proper filename format for these threads? And where do you all find these nice high-quality images?
I call this piece The Real Zion
>>515049191Name of the artist (place of birth + year of birth + year of death + place of death) Title of the artpiece - Medium + year of the artpiece>whereMost come from museums and auctions.
>>515049460Although sometimes the data is incomplete.
>>515049191At minimum I'd prefer:>Artist Name (birth year-death year) Artwork Name - Artwork Medium Artwork Date>And where do you all find these nice high-quality images?Mostly museum and auction websites, are you interested in contributing to our systematic extraction, labeling and archiving? It would help if you have a high-IQ, extreme attention to detail, some level of comfort with HTML and image manipulation, and quite a bit of free time.
>>515046801good morning sarbobs and vagene please
Manuel María de los Dolores Falla y Matheu (Cádiz, Province of Cádiz, Kingdom of Spain 1876-1946 Alta Gracia, Province of Córdoba, Argentine Republic)Arranged for Harp by Marcel Georges Lucien Grandjany (Paris, French Republic 1891-1975 New York City, New York, U.S.A.)(Xavier de Maistre)Spanish Dance No. 1, from Act II Scene I of the opera "La vida breve" - 1913https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxcDmr0XEwg
He was Franco's PM in 1973, assassinated by separatist terrorists. I recently found out that he had painting skills.
>>515049586>It would help if you have a high-IQ, extreme attention to detail, some level of comfort with HTML and image manipulation, and quite a bit of free time.I have very few of those thing hahaIm phone posting from work right now so I just wanted to knowI do have perfect color recognition and am a huge art history nerd if that's worth anything. But alas, no free time.If I may make a recommendation, I'd like to see more medieval and ancient pre-classical art. I find they're often neglected.
>>515049157Yeah. I think it focuses more on nudity, but obviously I don't know what system 4plebs is using to flag content or how quickly it works. It might not be instant. Anyway I've g2g, so I'll look through the rest of the thread later tonight. Thanks for everyone's work as always.
>>515050411>If I may make a recommendation, I'd like to see more medieval and ancient pre-classical art. I find they're often neglected.Those are rare, usually not very showy and require a lot of extra time for research. We'd probably need a specialist to concentrate on those, for now there are really just two of us and we are struggling just to meet the goal of 300 new labeled pieces each week
Book tip- read any book regarding the life of Sir Francis DrakeIn 1588, as the Spanish Armada approached England, Sir Francis Drake was reportedly playing bowls on Plymouth Hoe when informed of the fleet's sighting. According to legend, he calmly remarked, “There is plenty of time to win this game, and to thrash the Spaniards too,” before finishing his game.
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I'm glad that Spain wasn't present in this shameful scene. Portugal was instead.Btw notice who is in the centre looking at you with a monocle.
>>515050645Thanks for dropping in friend, I hope you can get a VPN before they make those illegal. We'll eventually put everything into a torrent anyway, so all of this stuff will be readily available independent of 4plebs
>>515051200Excellent work, now long did it take you to label them?
>>515051649A little every day.
Claude Balbastre (Dijon, Burgundy, Kingdom of France 1724-1799 Paris, French Republic) (Marek Toporowski)Pièces de clavecin, Premier Livre, No. 6, La Castelmore (Air Champêtre) - 1759https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DuecHrrV3Q4
>>515050802If I had more time i'd defintiely do that.Maybe in the future.
Similar:https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/505010935/#505013738
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Is this Aryan art?
>>515052412Please take schizo shit to another thread
>>515052412That's mongoloid autism.
>>515052892There are multiple boards dedicated to your mental illnesses, please consider posting over there
Really appreciate these threads.
>>515053114They were too sane for me
>>515046801Aryan is a language group
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>>515046801Good evening anons. Bump.
>>515047014Ive never seen this one. Where is it on display? T. Owner of this book
>>515047499Sorry anon. Well…you know how it is here. You need art loicenses and we need machete loicenses.
>>515048585> getting overthrown by rampaging nationalist mobs>when a reclining nude is a revolutionary act
>>515054180Hidden in a private gallery:https://www.fundacioncristinamasaveu.com/portfolio/proyeccion-especial-semana-de-la-mujer/249-julio-romero-de-torres-primavera-cm-492-ctv-7-mm2013/>appreciator of Julio Romero de TorresBased. I have been in his former house.
>>515050433Checked and wow’ed
>>515053914What do you call the race from which this language group originated?
>>515054632Thats too bad.>his former houseThe museum in Cordoba? Ive been there as well.
>>515054104G'day mate, thanks for dropping in
>>515054806Yes.
>>515054778They are called proto indoeuropeans now. What Hitler used to call Aryans are now called this. That is what causes so much confusion for modern people still using the term "aryan". Aryan is now the offshoot group that became Iran and India. Germans are an offshoot group of the PIEs not Aryans. They were an ethnic group. This "language group" shit is modern cope to make you think races don't exist and never existed.
Franz Peter Schubert (Vienna, Archduchy of Austria, Holy Roman Empire 1797-1828 Vienna, Austrian Empire)(Christian Ivaldi, Noël Lee)Eight Variations on an original theme in A major for piano duet, D. 813 - 1824https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGQ0eQx5A3I
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/search/filename/death%20Meleager/This piece has been very influential. The Renaissance depictions of the entombment of Christ are a copy of Meleager's. For example:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Deposition_(Raphael)
>>515054837grazie anon
>>515054943Dante post adjacent! This is my night!
>>515046801The only true art left is AI generated shitposts of my inflammatory political worldview.
>>515055155Checked and bravo! My eyes are feasting tonight!
>>515054981Aryans are white people. We know this, even our enemy knows this. They know exactly who we mean when we say Aryans. So just keep using it.
Carpe diem!
Inscription (CIL XIII 8648):>To Marcus Caelius, son of Titus, of the Lemonian tribe, from Bologna, first centurion of the 18th Legion, 53 and half years old. He fell in the Varian war. His bones may be interred here. Publius Caelius, son of Titus, of the Lemonian tribe, made it for his brother.>Marcus Caelius Privatus, freedman of Marcus.>Marcus Caelius Thiaminus, freedman of Marcus.The bones were recovered:https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/453613348/#453616850
>>515055347Let's count anything Florentine-related as Dante-adjacent haha
>>515056009It’s your thread who am I to argue lmao
>>515046801Hi ladsRed moon tonight the perfect setting for some NocturnesStarting with one of my favorites John Field - Nocturne No. 5 for piano in B-flat majorhttps://youtu.be/14QphtxLZ3w?si=Bnd9cv1O5oismqDN>John Field (26 July 1782 – 23 January 1837) was an Irish pianist, composer and teacher[1] widely credited as the inventor of the nocturne. While many of his contemporaries wrote in a similar style, Field was the first to use the term to apply to a character piece featuring a cantabile melody over an arpeggiated accompaniment.
>>515057025Hi
>>515057025I've never been able to find John Field recordings that stood out to me, will give it a try
>>515046801Gay-ass white boys put tits on a twink
>>515057767When we take power we will have an entire university department dedicated to studying and preventing your mental illness
See you next week, anons.
>>515058111Take care brother
>>515057250I tend to prefer conationals when it comes to interpretationFor example I have yet to find another pianist who plays Schubert's music better than Alfred Brendel George Enescu - Nocturne for piano and chamber ensemble https://youtu.be/h07My_QnPnY?si=SsJp6fGdRLSeVOHIGeorge Enescu (19 August [O.S. 7 August] 1881 – 4 May 1955), known in France as Georges Enesco, was a Romanian composer, violinist, pianist, conductor, teacher and statesman. He is regarded as one of the greatest musicians in Romanian history.
>>515057944>Thinks he'll take power and make everything right while posting on 4chan>Accuses someone else of having a mental illness
>>515057944
>>515058233What does the fact that you are spending your Sunday seething in a culture thread of another race say about your mental health?
>>515058111>>515057065For you my friendLluís Jordà - Danzas Nocturnas for piano https://youtu.be/iuLkxk6rqq8?si=kIQlbztWgTH4JUlj>Lluís Jordà, (Roda de Ter, 16 June 1869 – Barcelona, 20 September 1951) was a Spanish musician, pianist, composer and musical impresario from Catalonia.
>>515058418Please share these with a mental health professional rather than with us, we aren't qualified to help you
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>>515059339We had some interesting Vendel stuff in this thread a while ago that you might want to check out:https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/491489015/
>>515058720Quite catchy
Stanisław Moniuszko (Ubiel, Minsk Governorate, Russian Empire 1819-1872 Warsaw, Vistula Land, Russian Empire) (Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra, Antoni Wit)Paria - 1869, Overturehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-9mNzEqUIU
>>515059746older germanic art might be a bit "primitive" or tribal in the designs, but much of it is very soulful
>>515060256I wish I had more time to study old Germanic stuff, but it is hard to even find decent pics for a lot of it
In important nazi podcast news, on Warstrike 110 Warren and Striker concluded their discussion of the 2024 book "Defeat of the West and Downfall of the American Empire" by the French Mischling political scientist Emmanuel Todd. In particular they discussed the collapse of American geopolitical soft-power due to the increasing corruption and incompetence of the ZOG ruling class.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmanuel_Toddhttps://odysee.com/@WarStrike:a/Episode110:5https://gofile.io/d/DtKU0Zhttps://t.me/warstrike1/622
This guy is arguably the greatest American artist of the 20th century and he is completely unknown outside a small circle of nazis and science autists, it is very difficult to find decent pics of his work. He created public murals across the U.S. which are getting taken down and we don't even have any decent pics of them. Some guys need to check this library in Glendale, Arizona and take some decent pics of this piece if it hasn't been trashed yet.
This is another one of his massive murals with no decent pics anywhere on the internet
>>515059339That's so coolOn a different note i do like the unique wood churches from Scandinavia
>>515061486This one was at the Challenger Space Center in Peoria, Arizona. That Space Center has been closed down and God knows what they did with the mural. Also lol at the fucking kikes defacing the mural with their Satan candle, it definitely wasn't in the original design.https://www.mccallstudios.com/tour-of-the-universe/
Ferdinand Ries (Bonn, Electorate of Cologne, Holy Roman Empire 1784-1838 Free City of Frankfurt, German Confederation) (Christopher Hinterhuber, Gavle Symphony Orchestra, Uwe Grodd)Introduction and Polonaise for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 174 - 1833https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtiCVuzOQQI
>>515049586Where are you archiving this stuff? Just here then 4plebs? I love these threads, I'm rarely ever able to see them live because of the time.
>>515061000>>515060563I for one disregard almost every modernist movementI despise the modern art especially the modern arhitectureWhat's the name of this art movement anyway
>>515063377We used to have a mega folder but it was taken down with copyright complaints, at this point we are working towards releasing the archive as a torrent but that will take a while to prepare, as I'm busy just keeping the weekly threads going. For the now 4plebs is the best archive we have.
Last nocturne Mykola Lysenko - Nocturne in B-flat major for piano "Farewell"https://youtu.be/8k01BmLbE4U?si=3eQtsRo29FToTwCK>Mykola Vitaliiovych Lysenko (Ukrainian: Mикoлa Biтaлiйoвич Лиceнкo; 22 March 1842 – 6 November 1912)[n 1] was a Ukrainian composer, pianist, conductor and ethnomusicologist of the late Romantic period.[1] In his time he was the central figure of Ukrainian music, with an oeuvre that includes operas, art songs, choral works, orchestral and chamber pieces, and a wide variety of solo piano music. He is often credited with founding a national music tradition during the Ukrainian national revival, in the vein of contemporaries such as Grieg in Norway, The Five in Russia as well as Smetana and Dvořák in what is now the Czech Republic.
>>515063490>What's the name of this art movement anywayIt's really just the aesthetics of Bob McCall, an attempt at merging Aryan tradition with the space age. National Socialism would have probably converged on a similar aesthetic.
Good thread
>>515064517Find some other thread to vandalize you freak
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>>515064220Looks quite kitschy I prefer the old American composers and paintershttps://youtu.be/1CJmmCLE3_c?si=Lu7GClwtJIIPs-9mSee you next time lad
>>515064433>>515059042My favorites from this thread So many unknown good painters
>>515065718>Looks quite kitschyI feel that it was arguably the highest form of artistic expression that Americans have ever achieved . See you later friend
Image limit reached. Thanks everyone, hope to see you all again at the same time next week.Reminder that you can catch the links to the latest threads on our telegram channel:https://t.me/AryanArtChannel
>>515066444Have a good one
>>515063969Ah okay. I know it's not quite as straight forward but have you looked at using bunkr? They don't really do take downs unless it's illegal as far as I know.