Art Thread
changed my life
Sure you don't mean "real" art anon
>>8112880
>>8113875absolutely fucking fantastic work of Parrish
>>8113417lmao
btw found my old collection, i even surprised that i have a lot of , so may be drop something
>>8112885hate thisno offence (unless you painted it)
>>8112884why does yorkshire look like the abyss area from the elden ring dlc
Blessed thread, thanks OP. Only wish I had more stuff to share myself
>>8115249
>>8115250Kind of a hackjob of two different panels
>>8113878A bastardization of Jim Buckels
>>8112884>1187x793Love John Atkinson Grimshaw. Shame there aren't images of his artworks online that are Wikimedia Commons 12K 150MB type quality.
>>8114587AI generated. Face proportions and right hand are _odd_. Also that file/artist name doesn't bring anything up...
>>8116248yaaa https://wallhaven.cc bunch of AI trash
>>8115211>why does yorkshire look like the abyss area from the elden ring dlcthe abyss area from the elden ring dlc looks like Yorkshire, you fucking retard
The most /wg/ art I've seen all week
Current
>>8114029I love the story behind that picture. The woman is Phryne, a courtesan who was accused of blasphemy. Her defense lawyer Hypereides, the dude in blue, constructed a defense around the fact that she was super hot, which must mean that the gods favor her, which means that she cannot be guilty of blasphemy. It worked, and she was acquitted.
>>8118373agreed, like this story too
>>8114587>>8116248
>>8118691
I have a bunch to contribute but I get upload failed when i try. Also do you guys use an extension to download with filenames?
>>8118373kek
Really is a shame that so much of the great art of olden times is so fucking christcucked. There were some absolute god tier artists in the 15-19th century and 90% of their art is jesus fucking christ on a cross.
>>8118693Sadly art nouveau was shortlived
>>8119855> that kudzu vineget that infernal weed away from me :,(t. live in the American Deep South
>>8119664Keep seething you obsessed sodomite.
>>8114029
One of my favourites.
>>8112880ah, you mean painting
us national gallery of art
>>8121920>>8121921>>8121922>>8121923>>8121924Found my next favourite painter
Looking for a super high quality & high res image of the doors for The Garden of Earthly Delights.This was the best I could find.
/run/user/1000/Clipboard/0/data/11/Albert Joseph Pénot (1890) The Bat Woman (La Femme Chauve-Souris).jpg
/run/user/1000/Clipboard/0/data/13/Jean-Léon Gérôme (1857) The Duel After the Masquerade.jpg
/run/user/1000/Clipboard/0/data/14/Luis Ricardo Falero (1878) Les Nymphes.jpg
/run/user/1000/Clipboard/0/data/15/Luis Ricardo Falero (1878) Witches going to their Sabbath.jpg
/run/user/1000/Clipboard/0/data/16/Luis Ricardo Falero (1880) Faust's Dream.jpg
/run/user/1000/Clipboard/0/data/17/William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1862) Orestes Pursued by the Furies.jpg
/run/user/1000/Clipboard/0/data/18/William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1888) Premier deuil (El primer duelo).jpg
/run/user/1000/Clipboard/0/data/19/William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1895) The Abduction of Psyche.jpg
/run/user/1000/Clipboard/0/data/20/William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1902) Les Oréades.jpg
/run/user/1000/Clipboard/0/data/21/Jean-Léon Gérôme (1890) Venus Rising.jpgLeft the clipboard paths so you guys could grab the filenames.
>>8121295there's an undeniable horse ass situation going on here.
i made this, a compilation of bouguereau's muses in one.
>>8113970in this I recognise Plato, Aristotle (double duh), Hypatia, Diogenes, Parmenides, Plotinus, and who I think might be either Avicenna (Ibn Sina) or Averroes (Ibn Rushd). can't recognise anyone else, although I have seen some of these in isolation used to represent specific figures in history, like the dude closest to the front-middle leaning on the box, and the dude with his leg crossed over the other leaning on the wall on the right hand side. anyone recognise anyone else?
>>8118693My Dad had the furthest left framed on the wall in his office when I was a kid. You posting this reminded me that I've been meaning to see if it's still somewhere in the house because I always really liked it.
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>>8124623Euclid's to the right with the compass
>>8124660Bahaha all those trees. Holy shit.
Any Paul Bonner art with good resolution?