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.
>>518714210Hola amigo, thanks for making the thread
We have a few new pieces to share this week. Bumps, discussions and quality contributions are appreciated.
Thread music links:https://pastebin.com/f7QbzpVVThread archive links:Sun 12 Oct 2025https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/Sun 05 Oct 2025https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/518114271Sun 28 Sep 2025https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/517479522Sun 21 Sep 2025https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/516775926Sun 14 Sep 2025https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/515995952Sun 07 Sep 2025https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/515046801Sun 31 Aug 2025https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/514469656Sun 24 Aug 2025https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/513873876Sun 17 Aug 2025https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/513289995Sun 10 Aug 2025https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/512700967Sun 03 Aug 2025https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/512128026https://pastebin.com/fSwJAWUSLink to our telegram in case we need to bunker down due to another 4chan outage:https://t.me/AryanArtChannel
Thanks again to our Romanian friend for finding this piece.Lluís Gonzaga Jordà i Rossell (Roda de Ter, Province of Barcelona, Kingdom of Spain 1869-1951 Barcelona, Province of Barcelona, Spanish State)(Cyprien Katsaris)Danzas Nocturnashttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuLkxk6rqq8
>>518714210that looks like Munich, but I could be wrong
>>518714576Written:>Canto l’arme pietose, e ’l Capitano / che ’l gran sepolcro liberò di Cristo.The first verses of Gerusalemme Liberata.
>>518714712Yep, check the label. It has the Ehrentempel that were demolished by ZOG in 1947:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ehrentempel
>>518714210Little trivia fact. When you look at Mercker pieces (or other WWII pieces) many artists, after the war, would paint over the swastika flags or images. Mercker changed them to Bavarian flag colors. (The pieces could get confiscated otherwise)Related articlehttps://www.sueddeutsche.de/muenchen/muenchen-ns-dokumentationszentrum-ausstellung-wiedereroeffnung-jubilaeum-li.3233577
>>518714210Post some Hitlers anon, I love watching the kikes and pseuds sperg out about how the perspective is wrong.
>>518715144He deleted the SS guards as well, he should have just "lost" them, it would have saved us the trouble of restoring them to the originals after we win
>>518715307Here's a rare Hitler, maybe one day I'll find a decent scan of it
>>518715388Sometimes....sometimes not. There were later versions done after the war. If the touch up paint is done over the varnish you can easily remove it and get to the original paint.
>>518714648>Moncayo, Aragon, on the eve of the patron's saint dayThe Moncayo extends from Zaragoza (Aragon) to Soria (Castile). The girl is wearing the typical Sorian costume for Saint John. The painter lived in Soria for a long time.https://www.eldiasoria.es/noticia/zccd59924-47e5-4849-a1c1427178ed7893/202506/vestir-en-san-juan-la-pinorra
>>518715542It is tough to find authentic ones. There are so many fakes. The US Army has a few authentic ones.
>>518715653Btw there was a debate years ago about restoring Michelangelo's Last Judgement to its original state or not.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Judgment_(Michelangelo)#Revisions
>>518715723Prado says that it and this accompanying piece were painted during a trip in Aragon, but I'll take it out to be on the safe side.https://www.museodelprado.es/coleccion/obra-de-arte/el-presente-fiesta-mayor-en-moncayo-aragon-la/e5baab12-9fe3-4926-8c78-30317afdf262
>>518716173El Prado is a reliable source. Maybe they have a similar dress.
Posting some more posters.
Most Hamlet adaptions never appealed to me because they were too goofy and over-acted, but this Russian anime version is very cool:Hamlet - 1992https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtNMjZoZNbM Director: Natalya Vyacheslavovna Orlova (Monino, Moscow Oblast, USSR 1948-)Design: Peter Kotov and Natalia DemidovaComposer: Yuro NovikovScreenplay: Leon Garfield (Brighton, Sussex, England, U.K. 1921-1996 London, U.K., E.U.)It's from a period after the fall of the USSR where Russian animation studies were trying to stay afloat with foreign commissions, this one uses a neat paint on glass animation technique.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare:_The_Animated_Tales#HamletAlso, I've added a few Russian animes that I previously posted to a pastebin, hopefully I'll have time to add some more in the future:https://pastebin.com/Xza3ruu6
>Arabs in Jerusalem staged lively demonstrations to protest against the hospitality agreed to Jewish immigrants in Palestine, and threw shoes at the British police–busy restoring order–, which for them is the worst insult of all.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1933_Palestine_riots
>>518715542I'm a huge fan of his later work, especially in the years before he died, but you have to admit the perspective is pretty sloppy in this one.
shits boring as hell so far, do aryan artists not know how to make interesting art or what?
>>518716838>>518716811Gagarin is fine but not Lenin.
>>518714210
Bump
Lenin today is also heavily surpressed, outside of Russia for sure.
>>518717051first interesting piece
Been re-looking at all of von stucks work lately. Great stuff.
His third change of flagship after the first two had been damaged beyond use.
>>518716811No Judeo-churkas in this thread please
>>518717023His (((Marxist))) regime led to the deaths of millions. There is no reason at all to appreciate him.
>>518716818You get what you paid for, he was a street artist who had to rapidly crank them out to make a living, he couldn't spend weeks doing preliminary sketches for something that he would sell for the equivalent of $50-100
Wilhelm Richard Wagner (Leipzig, Kingdom of Saxony, Confederation of the Rhine, French Empire 1813-1883 Venice, Veneto, Kingdom of Italy)(Berliner Philharmoniker, Klaus Tennstedt)Das Rheingold, WWV 86A - 1869, Act 1, Einzug der Götter in Walhall (Entry of the gods into Valhalla) (Ehr mässig - Mässig bewegt)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t45PRTF2oj8
Last one.
>>518716922This is shitty Soviet government slop, there are actually good Soviet artists out there that you should study. Also, please make the effort to find good scans and give them proper labels
>>518717023This is an Aryan Art thread, where we share the art and culture of the Aryan race. Lenin was a Jewish-Churka who openly stated his intention to exterminate Russians. It's amusing how Soviet art tried to Aryanize Lenin to make him look more relatable to Russians.
>>518717151Here's a better scan with a proper label. Also, that technically isn't Soviet art, as Bogdanov-Belsky fled the USSR and sought refuge with the large Russian emigre community in Nazi Berlin. He was killed when ZOG bombed a Berlin hospital where he was getting treatment.>Realist art was strongly disfavored by the Soviet Union, compelling the artist to relocate to Riga in 1921. Due to illness, he was taken to a Berlin clinic and was killed on February 19, 1945 as a result of Allied bombing. He was buried at the Berlin-Tegel Russian Orthodox Cemetery.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolay_Bogdanov-Belsky
Hey frens,Scraping anon here. Here's what I've fully scraped so far. All in highest resolution available. Most of it old masters, 19th century, some 20th century & modern, few contemporary. I'm still purging degenerate shit.Artcurial - 47,494 items - 48.0 GiBBelvedere.at - 7,305 - 13.6 GiBBonhams - 78,040 items - 115.1 GiBBruun-Rasmussen - 1,671 - 4.8 GiBBukowskis - 148,938 items - 55.8 GiBCambiaste - 13,803 - 9.0 GiBChristies - 246,214 items - 82.4 GiBDorotheum - 46,547 items - 14.8 GiBFinarte - 24,618 - 18.1 GiBImKinsky - 7,977 items - 40.3 GiBKoller - 18,739 - 60.7 GiBKornfeld - 11,571 - 6.0 GiBLempertz - 16,738 - 19.0 GiBNeumeister - 9,774 items - 27.7 GiBPiasa - 393 - 195.0 MiBSothebys - 175,435 items - 254.2 GiBTretyakov - 1,611 items - 776.3 MiBZangen - 26,378 items - 8.4 GiBRequests on what to scrape next are welcome! I haven't done much this past week so hope to do a lot more this week.
>>518717252Stop posting in low res and without labels
>>518718480Could you do this site? https://www.artrenewal.org/
>>518718480Cute girl.Thanks for your work.
>>518717614>Brodsky was born in the village of Sofiyivka near Berdyansk in modern day Ukraine to Yisrael, a Jewish merchant. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaak_BrodskyWhy are you spamming paintings of kikes painted by other kikes in our Aryan Art thread? Make a separate thread for kike art
Oh, I have an email now. If anyone wants to contact me, just send it here: archiver at anche.no>>518717252Absolutely. Added to the top of the list. Should be done this week for sure. I'll let you know next Sunday.>>518718751Anytime fren. If you have requests, let me know.
>>518717764Neat, I've never seen that Boccasile
>>518714210Good evening. Bump
>>518719323Hi
Based Saint-Saëns warned of the dangers of anime-waifus in a comic opera lol>The story follows Kornélis, a student who is fascinated by all things Japanese, and his cousin Léna, who is in love with Kornélis. Kornélis, however, is too obsessed with his portrait of Ming, a Japanese girl, to notice his cousin's affections for him. In a fantastical dream caused by a potion, Kornélis is transported to Japan. At first enthralled, he eventually becomes disillusioned as he comes to the realisation that he is in love with Léna.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_princesse_jauneCharles-Camille Saint-Saëns (Paris, Kingdom of France 1835-1921 Algiers, French Algeria, French Republic)(Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Neeme Järvi)La princesse jaune (The yellow princess), Op. 30 - 1872, Ouverturehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3pSH-pxGoE
Art peaked with art nouveau and died with Art Deco.
>Image was too large (5.52 MB) and got converted to jpg (3.12 MB). It might have lost transparency or animation.wow... it now automatically compresses it when you drag & drop an image into the Reply box!
>>518715064o/t but Lucan’s Pharsalia is the best description of Mediterranean warfare I have ever read. It is a devastating treatise on brother wars
>>518714210Isn't art just a giant money laundering scheme?
>>518719914>It is a devastating treatise on brother warsTrue, a sad epic.
Note the Roman salute
>>518715144I took a tour in Berchtesgaden and a local lad showed me all the places on the buildings the eagles and swasticas were (badly) painted over it was fun. A lot of the garden sculptures are still in place
moors btfo
>>518718437Vasilyev was actually killed by a gang of government-backed kikes and churkas because of this Russian racialist and National Socialist sympathies.>Konstantin Vasilyev died on October 29, 1976, in a railway accident near Kazan. His family and friends never believed in the official version of his death and suspected that the painter was murdered.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konstantin_Vasilyev
>>518720053It was common in oaths after this one:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oath_of_the_HoratiiAnother example:https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/452933750/#452948472
Went to Barcelona this year and this sculpture was absolutely fantastic. The best I've ever seen.
>>518720053The Roman salute is a myth goy. Stop re-telling a lie. Even wikipedia says so. Settled science.
I must admit Dolci painted some fine qts as his saints.
>>518718480>Bruun-RasmussenHow are you doing this one? I think that their old auctions don't have top pages anymore, but you can still find individual image pages. I've being going through their images addresses and cross-references the names on other websites that still have the auction details
>>518720139Anytime you are in Germany or Austria you should look at the bridges and underpasses. Lots of stuff still remains.
>>518720172This painting was exhibited in Málaga in 2016:https://www.coleccionmuseoruso.es/inauguracion-las-nuevas-exposiciones-jornadas-puertas-abiertas/The Museum of Russian Art collaborated actively with the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. In 2022 the UE forced to shut down their loans.
>>518718678These grifting kikes just find the lowest resolution slop and then take donations for "archiving", all of their images can be found in better quality on other websites
>>518718480Good work leaf scraper. Hope the art is sustaining you
>>518719029Make some effort with the labeling and finding decent quality images
>>518719228
>>518720288I took a photo:https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/419410782/#419412476Another version:https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/419410782/#419412523It's gorgeus.
>>518719323G'day mate, no Dante today but have another kot
>>518718480How do you do it?Id ask for Rijksmuseum/Mauritshuis/Frans Hals museum/Prado/Metropolitan museum etc. but it must amount to several TB of pics
>>518720542>but you can still find individual image pages.I haven't gone that far. I just went after what's live on the website and then used a combination of AWS web scrape and Internet Archive to retrieve highest resolution image possible.Almost all of the images are available in 800xXXX pixel resolution.Take this page as an example:https://bruun-rasmussen.dk/m/lots/F5D329A04366If you dig around the HTML and server resonses, you'll see that the highest resolution is: 918x1200But look at the image I managed to retrieve. Over 2X in x and y (and no, it's not AI upsize). It came from one of the archives... I'm not sure which, I don't record that level of detail when I scrape. My program tries just a bunch of places.> I've being going through their images addresses and cross-references the names on other websites that still have the auction detailsIf you can give me links to images or pages you have, I can give it a try and retrieve higher resolutions of them. Or just let me know places where you scraped image URLs from and I'll try again. archiver at anche dot no
>>518721118Well, they are not my photos haha The light wasn't good.
Check this:https://artvee.com/movements/Very convenient when I feel like browsing this thread but it isn't Sunday.t. long time lurker
furini
>>518720874>Good work leaf scraper. Hope the art is sustaining youThanks fren. One of the few happy things left in my life.>>518721211>How do you do it?I write code to scrape all these sites. I don't use any "mirroring" programs etc since those don't work and you end up with a ton of garbage in the end. I basically analyze the structure of the site and then write code that parses all the pages I'm interested in and extracts metadata that I use for filenames and then I work on finding the highest resolution image I can can. Also, this usually involves work to defeat scraping (captchas, anti-bot stuff etc). Ihave a paid subscription to captcha solving service to deal with this.>Id ask for Rijksmuseum/Mauritshuis/Frans Hals museum/Prado/Metropolitan museum etc. but it must amount to several TB of picsAdded to the list! I have an 8TB SSD now... not gonna be an issue fren. I'll update next week.
spooky...
Even spookier
>>518720679Thank you anon I will remember.
>>518719931Why would any Russian sympathize with these zogbots? Russian nationalism was a death penalty offense in the USSR and remains highly illegal in Russia today. The only proud Russians in WWII were serving in the Wehrmacht and SS.
>>518721201I love it. Saved with gratitude.
Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff (Semyonovo, Novgorod Governorate, Russian Empire 1873-1943 Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.) (Dmitry Masleev, Svetlanov Symphony Orchestra)Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 43 - 1934, Section 1 (Introduction. Allegro vivace – Variations I – V)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYG144Z50-QRhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 43 - 1934, Section 2 (Variation VI. L'istesso tempo)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lbP5Qc1lUURhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 43 - 1934, Section 3 (Variations VII – X)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44ol4jWG7PoRhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 43 - 1934, Section 4 (Variation XI. Moderato)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8YK4R2SrYoRhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 43 - 1934, Section 5 (Variations XII – XV)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoqBp3BnmoMRhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 43 - 1934, Section 6 (Variations XVI – XVII)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntvsHjGHkHURhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 43 - 1934, Section 7 (Variation XVIII. Andante cantabile)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYE27TC381ARhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 43 - 1934, Section 8 (Variations XIX – XXIV)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJmYq70_b_o
>>518721354Based lurker. Thank you.
I like to collect Susanna (and the Elders) pieces.
>>518722088It was a perfect excuse to paint girl at bath under "biblical" label lol
FYI Aryan=Iranan
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/505561478/#505563646https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/505561478/#505563753
>>518722000Reminder of the time when an NKVD kike bragged about looting Hitler's Rachmaninoff record collection >In 1945, Lew Besymenski, a captain in Russia's military intelligence unit, went with two other officers to the recently captured Reich Chancellery in Berlin. >Besymenski, who was a Jew himself>Behind several large steel doors that had been closed with special locks were boxes filled with personal belongings.>The boxes were awaiting transfer to Hitler's mountain fortress in southern Germany and were filled with plates and various household goods, including Hitler's records. >Hitler's collection also included Russian composers such as Peter Tchaikovsky, Alexander Borodin and Sergei Rachmaninoffhttps://www.dw.com/en/hitlers-unearthed-music-collection-yields-surprising-finds/a-2722872
>>518722395
>>518721779Wow anon this is fantastic. The piece has the byline “the explorers” according to the artist website
>>518719835lol I thought she was jorking him there for a sec
>>518720045Once the jews took over the art world from the wasps, it became that yes
>>518722605I prefer the "explorers" title desu
>>518722528a black dude once told me: "worst thing in the world is a fat girl with little tiddies"
>>518722088>I like to collect Susanna (and the Elders) pieces.>>518722528>>518722395>It was a perfect excuse to paint girl at bath under "biblical" label lolLook up "Roman Charity"... kek... one of my favs
>>518719835silly frogs with their sexual innuendos....
>>518722804This was the ending of The Grapes of Wrath as well. Classic
von Stuck in 1914....WWI breaking out. Still time to play with puppers.
>>518722888
>>518722785Arent they buttpeople anyway
>>518722994
>>5187207721000% smug
>>518722959>The Grapes of WrathYES!! I completely forgot about it. I read it way back in HS. Good catch.
>>518722804One of my Susanna pieces. Displayed at the German Art Exhibit in Munich in 1938.
>>518720165I saw this one in person at the met in NYC recently, it was huge, they also have a surprisingly good collection of Dutch golden age stuff
>>518715101Hitler on the bagpipes
>>518723167Read it again now. It hits differently. I was on the edge of my seat and really fucking pissed off
>>518723364They have a good collection of many things desu. Wonder if ill ever be able to go there.
>>518720172I think this one was a deliberate emulation of the German GDK style in a kike attempt to use Aryan aesthetics as a way to motivate Russians to fight for them
>>518723356I'm searching my scraped archives... 220+ results for "Susanna"... I'll have to go through them to see which of them are the actual "Susanna".
>>518723597Yeah, I should. It's an amazing book. I don't remember much of it past the basic plot.
>>518715169Those Sobbin' Women
>>518723630also collect Bathsheba, Salome, Eve and Mary Magdalene while ur at it.
>>518723590He is the man against time, after all.
>>518723704A man of culture and taste
>>518723704>also collect Bathsheba, Salome, Eve and Mary Magdalene while ur at it.41 results so far for Bathsheba (it's still searching tho)
>>518715268RED pills are always welcome
>>518722495We know. That's why the Jews want to end them so badly
>>518721232>If you dig around the HTML and server resonses, you'll see that the highest resolution is: 918x1200I go to the ifff full/full image, but even that often isn't the best quality:https://img.bruun-rasmussen.dk/iiif/Online/2540/br_4294763.tif/full/full/0/default.jpgOften running it through dezoomify gives a better resulution:https://dezoomify.ophir.dev/#https://img.bruun-rasmussen.dk/iiif/Online/2540/br_4294763.tif/512,512,512,512/256,256/0/default.jpgHow are you getting the 2712px image? Are you using dezoomify or some trick address or cookie?
>>518723704200+ results for Salome. A very popular theme too.btw, one of my fav renaissance female nude painters is Guido Cagnacci (1601-1663). Look him up.I think I have everything by him that I could find.And another female nudes painter I really, really, really like is Zinaida Serebryakova. I think I have all of her works publicly available too. I managed to scrape long-lost images from various archives and even corresponded with a museum director in Russia about getting some of their images that were not available anymore. Some kind woman searched their archives and sent me some pics.
>>518724797based
See you next week.
>>518722495FYI the original Iranics were Northern Europeans
>>518724565>How are you getting the 2712px image? Are you using dezoomify or some trick address or cookie?I have to look back at how I did it It's been weeks/months since I scraped it. Could be dezoomify or maybe it was one of the archives.
>>518725047l8r fren
Antonín Leopold Dvořák (Nelahozeves, Rakovník Kraj, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austrian Empire 1841-1904 Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy)(Czech Philharmonic Orchestra, Charles Mackerras)Symphonic Variations for Large Orchestra, Op. 78 - 1877https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_iWMfxFcZNE
>>518722785>a black dude once told me: "worst thing in the world is a fat girl with little tiddies">>518723028>Arent they buttpeople anywayA great teller of a persons true race is in the preference of the 3 main female features.As a White man my preference is: face>boobs>>>>>>>>>assnon-White preference is ass>boobs>face
>>518722785pay no attention to nigger opinions.
>>518725047Take care brother
>>518714210>>>/wsg/5996303
I finally caught up after going through everything. Too bad so much low res unlabeled stuff was posted today
>>518721782>The only proud Russians in WWII were serving in the Wehrmacht and SSImagine being this mindbroken, I'm sorry for you
>>518725047Always figured her to have golden blonde hair.
>>518726825It's a fact, Germans supported and encouraged Russian nationalism while Russian nationalism was a death penalty offense in the USSR and remains highly illegal in the Russian Federation.
>>518714210This picture looks like shit. It makes me sick to my stomach and ass because it reminds me of what it feels like to be on shrooms but have a bad trip.
>>518727939It hasn't been well cared for and is badly faded, I did what I could to digitally restore it
>>518728084See now that looks a lot less like a psychotic fever dream. Much better.
>>518728197Maybe I overdid the saturation, how about like this?
>>518728414This is much better. It looks closer to reality than the other two. The first one is way too vibrant. The second one looks like the viewer is wearing sunglasses. This one looks the most "neutral".
>>518728606I still feel the original had more vibrant colors, but it is really difficult to capture those in a digital restoration attempt