We need some culture in this board.
>>5184833No we don't.
>>5184833>>5185148"the more things change the more they stay the same.">>5184834unfortunately all the versions I saw for this one are artifact ridden when zooming in
1433 - 1434 - Fra Angelico - The Cortona Altarpiece (The Annunciation)
1457 - 1459 - Andrea Mantegna - The Crucifixion
>>5184833>early 20th century kitsch>classicsso this happens when 70 IQ poltards LARP as le cultured gentlemen
>>5186616Why are they about to kiss? Was Jesus a gay?
>>5186624well sources say he was jewish
>>5184833Where'd he get that branch?
>>5186666his father was a splinter
>>5186618I figured a lust provoking image would be a better way to start the thread.
>>5187027Well this is a coombrain board so I guess you're right.
By the way anons if you want super hi-res paintings check out the Google Art Project: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Google_Art_Project_works_by_collection.I can't post any of them here unfortunately.
>>5187027>350 B.C.>female royalty talking down to street folklove from Kazakhstan
Would you let a bro finger your hole to prove a point?https://files.catbox.moe/wat03e.jpgFile didn't fit so have an ass too.
1467 - 1471 - Hans Memling - The Last Judgment
The Seine Morning - Charles Francois Daubigny
>>5185205gorgeous
>>5184833>me on my way to whip the lewd harlots with the olive branch of chastity
How typical that one of the few non porn threads on this board is nearly dead.
1470 - 1471 - Hans Memling - Scenes from the Passion of Christ a
>>5192836Yup.Also, those camels are bigger than fucking elephants.
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>>5187018I like this style a lot
my favorite painting and one i think about often these days."The Triumph of Surrealism was painted by Max Ernst in 1937. The painting's initial name is The Angel of Hearth and Home, and it was retitled by Ernst in 1938. Ernst created this painting for the Exposition international du surrealism which took place at the Galerie de Beaux-Arts in Paris. This painting is one of few in his career that were inspired from political events. Ernst painted The Triumph of Surrealism shortly after the defeat of the Spanish Republicans in the Spanish Civil War. In this conflict, Spanish fascist leaders were supported by Germany and Italy in their victory. Ernst's goal was to depict the chaos that he saw spreading over Europe and the ruin that fascism brings to countries."