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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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Good afternoon
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We have a few new pieces to share this week. Bumps, discussions and quality contributions are appreciated.
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Hola amigo
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Whats up damen und herren. Will post a couple pieces of Alpenfees.

The Alpine Fairy (Alpenfee)

High above the green valleys, where the snow never melts and the wind howls like a wolf, there reigns a spirit — the Alpine Fairy. She is not gentle like the fairies of the meadow. Her beauty is cold as ice, her voice sharp as a blade. Her hair is a cascade of frozen silver, her eyes the pale blue of a glacier’s heart. From her throne of rock and frost, she watches the world below with jealous pride. No mortal may climb too near her domain without paying a price. When the sun warms the peaks, she grows angry. She shakes the snow from the cliffs — and avalanches roar down like white dragons, swallowing villages, forests, and foolish wanderers. When the storm clouds gather, she sings. Her song is a siren’s call to climbers: “Come higher, come closer…” — and those who follow fall into crevasses that never give back their dead. Once, a city man laughed at the mountain folk.
“Your Alpine Fairy?” he scoffed. “A tale for children and old women!” The old shepherd’s wife crossed herself and whispered:
“Laugh if you dare. But pray she does not hear you.” That night, the wind screamed. The snow fell thick and fast. By morning, the path to the high pasture was gone — buried under a wall of white. The city man was never seen again. And high above, where the air is thin and the stars touch the earth, the Alpine Fairy smiled — a smile colder than death.
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>>519862492
You are not Aryan. You can stay to look atvthe art, but you are as SPIC as your other 550 million Hispanic brothers. hiSPanIC SPIC
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Awakened from sin after playing this:
Thomas Moore (Dublin 1779-1852 Sloperton Cottage, Bromham)
Oft in the Stilly Night - 1817
Sung by John Charles McDermott (Glasgow 1955-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvpizrf6hWE
Lyrics:
https://allpoetry.com/Oft,-in-the-Stilly-Night
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I wasn't feeling too well and don't have much quality material this time, hopefully we can have a few more people pitch in this week
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History rhymes.
La Tribuna Illustrata n.38, 1940:
>A resounding anti-war demonstration in the capital of the United States. In Washington, a crowd of women from all social ranks invaded the Capitol grounds, lynching—while cursing the war supporters—a straw puppet representing a well-known interventionist senator.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_First_Committee
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Henlo frens!

A quick update on scraping. I finally finished scraping all the images from Bruun-Rasmussen. I've removed all the non-painting images (had to write some ML tools to do so), Collection is now 84GB in size. 5-6,000 images don't have a description because the pages from which they came from are not on the site and not in any archive. Reverse image search would be the only option to identify them. Not sure what to do about it.

I'm still scraping HA. I've scraped 59GB so far and have removed all the non-painting images. It's definitely the most challenging site to scrape to date. It uses a SaaS that uses AI and behavioral methods to block and prevent scraping. It's an absolute nightmare to get around. It's about 10x worse than Cloudflare protections. What works on one IP will not work of a different IP or browser. And it learns how you browse the web and if you deviate from what it expects based on prior users, it blocks you. Workarounds that work right now might not work in the evening. This is probably the future of the web protection so mirror and scrape what you can right away. Especially from auctions and commercial entities since they have the money and incentive to pay for these kinds of services.

Anyway, happy Sunday.
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Merry Sunday.
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Hi.
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Your doing God's work CAnon. Keep it up.
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Great work
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Giovanni Sgambati (Rome, State of the Church 1841-1914 Rome, Kingdom of Italy)
(Gaia Federica Caporiccio)
6 Pièces lyriques, Op. 23 - 1891, No. 3, Vox Populi
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4hD3-V-CJE
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henlo fren!
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ty fren!
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hello fren and TY!

If anyone is interested, you can read about this nightmarish SaaS that HA uses here: https://archive.is/Kgl7N (yeah, it's a plebbit thread but what can you do...) To add it to a site, if it's hosted on AWS of GCP, it's as simple as few clicks. That part makes it scary.

I think I spent 20+ hrs this past week trying various ways to defeat it. I had to write an ML layer of my own to defeat their ML.

Another problem with HA is that they allow you to see only the first 50 pages of any category. If a category has over 10k images, you have to find other ways of extracting them. This is why I think it's impossible to fully scrape HA unless you search for the images specifically by name or by the author. But that is time prohibitive since it would guarantee a block by the site after few hundred searches.
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Hera and Athena trying to convince Paris, Aphrodite with Eros waiting for the moment.
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Kalevala:
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Something something world culture

Perhaps we pretend like that's a thing and it's benefits will be real and not fake and gay?
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>>519864338
Please keep your repulsive kike schizophrenia to yourself
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Enjoy:
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/328730437/#328745750
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Thread music links:
https://pastebin.com/f7QbzpVV

Thread archive links:
Sun 26 Oct 2025
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/519862234
Sun 19 Oct 2025
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/519288436
Sun 12 Oct 2025
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/518714210
Sun 05 Oct 2025
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/518114271
Sun 28 Sep 2025
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/517479522
Sun 21 Sep 2025
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/516775926
Sun 14 Sep 2025
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/515995952
Sun 07 Sep 2025
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/515046801
Sun 31 Aug 2025
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/514469656
Sun 24 Aug 2025
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/513873876
Sun 17 Aug 2025
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/513289995
Sun 10 Aug 2025
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/512700967
Sun 03 Aug 2025
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/512128026

https://pastebin.com/fSwJAWUS

Link to our telegram in case we need to bunker down due to another 4chan outage:
https://t.me/AryanArtChannel
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>>519862234
This art sucks. I think Jews should allow it freely so the world can see how talentless white nationalist cunts are.
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>Another problem with HA is that they allow you to see only the first 50 pages of any category. If a category has over 10k images, you have to find other ways of extracting them. This is why I think it's impossible to fully scrape HA unless you search for the images specifically by name or by the author. But that is time prohibitive since it would guarantee a block by the site after few hundred searches.
They take so much effort to keep the paintings kidnapped.
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Charles-Camille Saint-Saëns (Paris, Kingdom of France 1835-1921 Algiers, French Algeria, French Republic)
(André Cazalet, Laurent Wagschal)
Romance in E major, for Horn and Piano, Op. 67 - 1885
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA0zmblrNWU
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This is Aryan art
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>They take so much effort to keep the paintings kidnapped.
Yeah, and what's crazy is that a lot of their paintings don't even appear on Google Image search. Usually, webmasters give full access to Google search so they can index everything and bring traffic back to them. But not HA. I guess they're playing hardball even with them?

Anyway, I will do my best and will spend even more time scraping everything I can because I have a feeling that what I'm doing now will be 10x harder even few months from now when this new AI learns even more protection tricks.

tl;dr: save as much as you can frens. Future of archiving looks hellish.
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Posting some more posters and postcards.
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Luckily the best stuff on HA are just their yearly American illustration art auctions, and those are rare enough that they are easy to go through manually
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Ferdinand Ries (Bonn, Electorate of Cologne, Holy Roman Empire 1784-1838 Free City of Frankfurt, German Confederation)
(Christopher Hinterhuber, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Uwe Grodd)
Introduction and Variations Brillantes for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 170 - c.1832
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMeNi5urZ0s
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They have plenty of gems.
I'll be posting some pics from them today. Just a few I saw, liked and copied to a separate folder.
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Photography is the art-form in general, an individual example is just a photograph
>Woman looking at her husband's photograph
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>Woman looking at a photograph of her husband
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I can't see the year in the filename.
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Some data is not available unfortunately. It's up to us to figure it out.
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It wasn't on the source page:
https://fineart.ha.com/itm/paintings/from-the-estate-of-charles-martignette-louis-frederick-berneker-american-1872-1937-blowing-dandelions-oil-on/a/5030-66026.s
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I thought "on board 2..." was a cropped year.
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https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/515995952/#515997197
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Sometimes there is no year at all unfortunately because some ((expert)) couldn't find the record for the painting or didn't pull it out of his ass.
Take all these dates with a grain of salt .They're often made up. Unless it's dated on the painting or there's an original sales receipt or a date on the back, it's unreliable.
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Not art, just kind of funny. Lesbian (probably) drill instructor having a good time.
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Good.
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Last one for this week.
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That image is from some 1950's smut movie:
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051417/mediaindex/
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Larger.
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/514469656/#514478775
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Nice posters, thanks
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Inscription:
>To the soul of the deceased. For Maconiana Severiana, the sweetest daughter, Marcus Sempronius Faustinianus, senatorial man, and Praecilia Severiana, senatorial lady, her parents.
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I always thought that this sonata wasn't any good, but this interpretation of the original unabridged version is quite excellent, apparently Rachmaninoff had to shorten it a bunch of times because pianists didn't get it, but this pianist really seems to capture Rachmaninoff's style.

Sergei Vasilyevich Rachmaninoff (Semyonovo, Novgorod Governorate, Russian Empire 1873-1943 Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.)
(Lukas Geniušas)
Piano Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 28 - 1908, 1st Movement (Allegro moderato)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuOcZGsCRkM
Piano Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 28 - 1908, 2nd Movement (Lento)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7yeSe-Wa30
Piano Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 28 - 1908, 3rd Movement (Allegro molto)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUw321By8Vg
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>>519862234
How about Metropolis for German art?
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Collige, virgo, rosas
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By (((Fritz Lang)))?
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this is an incredible thread
many a piece saved and will be looking to get a print for a few of them.
thank you
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Here you will find the weekly threads since 2019. You can click on the arrow to download the images with the filenames.
https://pastebin.com/fSwJAWUS
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Nice finds
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I remember walking there. A pleasant street.
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This is always one of my favorite Sunday threads. Thank you for doing it. We should add music in here as well.
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I want to put fertile women into a barn and then give them my milk.
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ctrl-f youtube in any thread and you'll find plenty of freshly posted music, also check out the music pastebins:
https://pastebin.com/f7QbzpVV
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There is kinda no upwards movement they just are seemingly content with being dumb.
Kinda more like the artist wants them to be. Like a mir
roar
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I just noticed that Thomas Carlyle portrait up there lol

>With the rise of Adolf Hitler, many agreed with the assessment of K. O. Schmidt in 1933, who came to see Carlyle as den ersten englischen Nationalsozialisten (the first English National Socialist). William Joyce (founder of the National Socialist League and the Carlyle Club, a cultural arm of the NSL named for Carlyle)[246] wrote of how "Germany has repaid him for his scholarship on her behalf by honouring his philosophy when it is scorned in Britain."[247] German academics viewed him as having been immersed in and an outgrowth of German culture, just as National Socialism was.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Carlyle#Racism_and_antisemitism
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picrel is a fake but a nice one
more of his work: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Paintings_by_Maximilien_Luce
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>Thomas Carlyle
I didn't know him but I like what I'm reading.
>characterized Carlyle as a "modern Puritan" who saw "nothing but evil in the French Revolution"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_French_Revolution:_A_History
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Calm down ahmed
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Didn’t those creatures have massive dicks in mythology. I guess it makes sense why women like them
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That's Priapus, whose genitalia symolise fertility.
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Very good series of professors.
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There are a bunch more left, I'll try to get the rest for next time:
https://www.nationalgalleries.org/search?search=william%20hole&page=1
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Fritz Lang fled Germany when he realized the Nazis wouldn't take his film about a man addicted to murdering children very well.
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Ignaz Lachner (Rain am Lech, Altmühlkreis, Kingdom of Bavaria, Confederation of the Rhine, French Empire 1807-1895 Hanover, Province of Hanover, German Reich)
(Stefan Muhmenthaler, Anna Barbara Dϋtschler, Marc Pantillon)
Trio No. 4 in D minor for violin, viola and piano, Op. 89 - 1879, 1st Movement (Allegro giusto)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7MeYcstPocU
Trio No. 4 in D minor for violin, viola and piano, Op. 89 - 1879, 2nd Movement (Quasi allegretto)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QfIoQ9DzVg
Trio No. 4 in D minor for violin, viola and piano, Op. 89 - 1879, 3rd Movement (Scherzo. Allegro molto)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3AR8DIO154
Trio No. 4 in D minor for violin, viola and piano, Op. 89 - 1879, 4th Movement (Allegro molto)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6h090dTOAbo
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Take care brother
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In important nazi podcast news, on Warstrike 117 Warren and Striker had part 2 of their discussion of the 1911 book "The Jews and Modern Capitalism" by the German socialist economist Werner Sombart (1863-1941).
https://odysee.com/@WarStrike:a/Episode117:c
https://gofile.io/d/PctFc7
https://t.me/warstrike1/670

Also, the historian Germar Rudolf has released a short documentary about his book outlining the holohoax evidence submitted at the Nuremburg trials:
https://x.com/GermarRudolf/status/1981028000998015139
https://gofile.io/d/M9puBC
https://armreg.co.uk/product/the-holocaust-proven-at-nuremberg/
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Sergei Eduardovich Bortkiewicz (Kharkov, Kharkov Governorate, Russian Empire 1877-1952 Vienna, Republic of Austria)
(Stephen Coombs)
4 Morceaux, Op. 65 - 1947, 1st Movement, Chant sans paroles (Andante con moto)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1ImnCaEOzw
4 Morceaux, Op. 65 - 1947, 2nd Movement, Etude (Allegro vivace)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsT_yZHF2NA
4 Morceaux, Op. 65 - 1947, 3rd Movement, Epithalame, Chant nuptile, pour la main gauche seule (Andante con moto)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k8Uka2Ra7uw
4 Morceaux, Op. 65 - 1947, 4th Movement, Capriccio alla Polacca (Allegro)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52be5UkHjiY
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