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."
Francisco Goya - Witches' Flight
>>5184833say no more.
>>5193790Candlemass Ancient Dreams
>>5194387cringe
>>5184833check'd
Girl wearing a red dress in the mountains is my favorite genre
Thanks OP, really enjoyed going through learning new art pieces.
"This iconic painting is Daybreak, created in 1922 by the American artist Maxfield Parrish. It is widely considered the most popular art print of the 20th century."
This painting is pretty anxiety inducing the longer you stare at it."The inferno"
Allegory of Taste
>>5187077Based. I use to download old books that google would scan but I lost them.
>>5194387Neon genesis Evangelion vibes.
>>5194928Is this where the vvitch got inspiration?
>>5195445Hell yeah! Marvel vs street fighter was a classic in the supermarket.
>>5197739Is this beyond the skills of an average artist? How do you go about learning this?
>>5200089Start from the basics
>>5200085faggot
>>5186624You do know that Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss on the cheek, right? Judas said to the guards that the one he kissed was Jesus of Nazareth. Please know at least the salient parts of the story, come on, it's general culture
>>5199141What exactly is this style called? Are there any other artists similar to Parrish?
>>5204237World brain at your fingertips..."His works featured distinctive saturated hues and idealized neo-classical imagery."
Even 4chan’s classics are boring repeats of your slave bred minds, you used to hunt pedos now you are the pedos….
What the fuck are you talking about.
Jean-Honoré Fragonard - The Swing
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>>5193787even the cat judging me bruh
>>5197739soul
>>5211315>when thou dost utter some most absurd and nonsensical prattle within the tavern hall
>>5207390Higher Res1767 - Fragonard, Jean-Honore - The Swing.
>>5200677Atheists are idiots anon, don't expect culture or knowledge from them.
Friendly reminder: you can always Shift + Click to hide threads you don't want to see
>>5214919You can also click the minus sign next to the OP file name as you scroll by.
>>5214919thanks, didn't know.
1470-1475 - Sandro Botticelli - Portrait of a Lady Known as Smeralda Brandini
Please keep these threads going, very comfy.>>5214919Thanks.
1475 - Master of the Echevinage of Rouen - Hell (City of God)
>>5216839telling how the pale skins are always the ones being tortured by dark skin demons. should just be named Jewish Paradise.
1475c - Antonello da Messina - Saint Jerome in his Study
>>5217125me on the right
1477 - 1480 - Michelangelo - Sistine Chapel ceiling
>>5194387I like it
>>5217214note the vague swastika shape of the creature
1480 - Hans Memling - Advent and Triumph of Christ
>>5186618Go be a tranny faggot someplace else.
>>5214919goated tip, nothing to complain about anymore.
>>5184833Classical depiction of Elon Musk's clone women fleeing the approach of Russel Brand
Decided to jump in because I've got some, very special to me, art.
i guess they are rotated....
why are they rotated, wtf
it's insane
This one <3
what am I doing wrong ;(
>>5222448Are you using windows?Sometimes, your camera’s sensor assigns a "default" rotation to a photo that doesn't match how you actually held the device.Open the pic in "Photos" and rotate the image.
>>5222505>>5222448Or: Open it in Paint and save it. That will recombobulate the metadata so it posts right
>>5222505Man, I really wanted to make a 2112 reference, but I deleted it at the last moment because I don't think the Temple of Syrinx would be this aesthetic.
>>5222505I'm on linux. Not arch btw :P
Let's see now
Seems to work.
All of the above are frescs and paintings found in Pompei, currently placed in Napoli Archeological Museum.Almost cried there. Wonderful stuff. Way beyond any later genre. Won't you agree?
This is my favorite <3
>>5222682damn!!! this is super old! amazing that it survived.
1490–1500 - Hieronymus Bosch - The Garden of Earthly Delights HR
>>5222707I know, right? And look at the variety of colors and styles.
1490–1505 - Hieronymus Bosch - The Last Judgment (Vienna)
>>5222682>20 B.C.Imagine being the guy who painted that, his work outlived his entire bloodline.
>>5223673I highly recommend visiting Borgios Gallery and this museum, it's really jaw dropping. In said museum there's also medical equippment used by ancient greeks, made from glass, precise and ornamented, truly amazing trip. Also the city is quite something, dirty, but worth seeing.
>>5223673Also, these frescs I'm posting - they were just painted inside their homes in pompei. HOMES MAN. On the walls. Amazing.
Only for true connoisseurs.
>>5224300Legendary Bob Ross