Can we have a thread for Jow Forums art

can we have a thread for Jow Forums art

itt though i want everyone to explain why they like the particular painting, piece, or poem, or whatever it is.

I post this Aivazovsky painting because I think it shows his understanding of beauty even more intensely than his seascapes, the two bundles of trees create an enclosure of intimacy accentuated by the almost impressionistic depiction of the travelers, their vague beauty being the centre of attention makes your eyes wander for more concrete components, and the pale bleak light above the forest acts as an impulse to return to the centre where human things are. the painting also points in direct line towards the path they are going down, while putting them at the end of the path such that the people are seen as the horizon itself, rather than the subject from which a horizon emerges, contrasting the Spenglerian Faustian image of will to that of the Russians, wherein the merging of the brothers on the plane(the sky is a constant reminder to return to the flat dimension of the scene, the trees ethereal landscapes above them) takes the central focus.

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>explain why they like
Are you a kike? True European aesthetics require no explanation.

Attached: Hendrik Cornelisz Vroom (1562-1640) Dutch ships ramming Spanish galleys off the English coast, 3 Oct (6986x5390, 3.66M)

Attached: Asher Brown Durand (1796-1886) Kindred Spirits - Oil on Canvas 1849.jpg (1464x1800, 3.8M)

Attached: Attributed to Antoine Coysevox (1640-1720) Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, Maréchal Turenne, earl (3032x3825, 2.53M)

Attached: H Baumgartner (18th century) Gegend bei Meyringen, mit dem Plattenstock auf dem Wege nach Grin (Grei (4962x3499, 3.64M)

you don't have to user, i love just seeing the paintings and pieces of music, i was just asking for people to give the reasons why they love the art because I think it helps other anons see the beauty in them

Attached: William Keith (1838-1911) California Ranch - Oil on Canvas 1908.jpg (2627x1479, 3.36M)

>I think it helps other anons see the beauty in them
If you need help seeing the beauty in a piece of art, then that art is worthless.

Attached: Alexander von Bensa (1820-1902) Heimkehr nach der Bärenjagd - oil on wood.jpg (5688x3408, 3.81M)

Attached: Ivan Shishkin (1832-1898) At the Edge of the Pine Forest - Oil on Canvas 1897.jpg (2000x1345, 3.72M)

Attached: Bénigne Gagneraux (1756-1795) The Education of Achilles - Oil on Canvas 1785.jpg (2242x1747, 2.91M)

Attached: Ivan Shishkin (1832-1898) Brook in a Forest - 1880.jpg (1200x1846, 564K)

Attached: John William Waterhouse (1849–1917) Miranda (The Tempest) - 1916.jpg (1999x1439, 2.88M)

Attached: Carlos María Esquivel y Rivas (Sevilla 1830-1867 Oviedo, Asturias) The family of an Officer recieve (2558x2346, 3.38M)

Attached: August Wilhelm Leu (1818-1897) Gebirgslandschaft - oil on canvas 1857.jpg (3940x2904, 3.56M)

Attached: John William Waterhouse (1849-1917) Hylas and the Nymphs - Oil on Canvas 1896.jpg (5507x3307, 3.9M)

Painting is for old fag boomers that don't know how to work a digital camera.

Attached: Anselm Feuerbach (1829-1880) Gastmahl des Plato II - Oil on Canvas.jpg (3086x1658, 3.64M)

the beauty is immediately apparent, but in my experience people can be drawn in if you explain what you love about it

also you are posting very beautiful paintings so thank you for that

Attached: F Prevost (?) Landschaft im Abendlicht - Oil on Canvas.jpg (4068x2933, 3.91M)

Attached: John William Waterhouse (1849-1917) Lamia - Oil on Canvas 1905.jpg (3454x5686, 2.68M)

Attached: Hans Gude (1825-1903) Motivet hämtat från Spinnkusten längs Sörlandskusten - Oil on Canvas 1872. (2121x1176, 2.22M)

this one is intensely good

Attached: John William Waterhouse (1849–1917) Echo and Narcissus - oil on canvas 1903.jpg (4902x2796, 3.84M)

Attached: Francisco Sans Cabot (Barcelona 1828-1881 Madrid) Episode after Trafalgar - Oil on Canvas 1862 (Colo (2972x2173, 3.71M)

Attached: Federico Moja (Milan 1802-1885 Venice) Venice, Courtyard of Ducal Palace - Oil on Canvas 1841.jpg (2100x1657, 3.57M)

Attached: Claude-Joseph Vernet (1714-1789) Der Schiffbruch - 1762.jpg (2140x2758, 3.59M)

Attached: Adolph Tidemand (1814-1876) and Hans Gude (1825-1903) Bridal journey in Hardanger - oil on canvas 18 (7782x5564, 3.93M)

Attached: Josef Theodor Hansen (1848-1912) The courtyard of the Palazzo Vecchio, Florence - Oil on Canvas 1891 (1369x1772, 3.22M)

Attached: Frederick Judd Waugh (1861-1940) The Knight Of The Holy Grail - 1912.png (1400x1056, 2.82M)

Attached: Arthur Hughes (1832-1915) Ophelia (And he will not come back again) - Oil on Canvas 1865 .jpg (1232x2000, 918K)

Kys you utter newfag mutt

Attached: Jan Theunisz Blanckerhoff (1628-1669) Seestück - Oil on Canvas 1650.jpg (4008x2827, 3.57M)

Attached: Karl von Blaas (1815-1894) Die heilige Katharina von Alexandria, von Engeln zum Berg Sinai getragen (5194x3917, 3.96M)

Attached: Henri Félix Emmanuel Philippoteaux (1815-1884) Auf der Flucht - Oil on Canvas.jpg (4932x3231, 3.7M)

Attached: Georg Janny (1864-1935) Dorfstraße in den Alpen - mixed media on cardboard.jpg (3258x2586, 3.88M)

Attached: Jules Breton (1827-1906) The Weeders - Oil on canvas 1868.jpg (3811x2149, 3.58M)

Attached: Vasily Polenov (1844-1927) Caesar's Amusement - 1879.jpg (1707x2593, 3.09M)

Some Hopper

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Attached: Vasily Polenov (1844-1927) Moscow Courtyard - Oil on Canvas 1878.jpg (4000x3298, 3.91M)

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Attached: Ernst Krause (1920-) Soldier.jpg (1437x1860, 1.86M)

Attached: Manuel Cabral y Aguado Bejarano (Sevilla 1828-1891 Sevilla) The Corpus Christi Procession in Seville (2970x1850, 3.61M)

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Attached: Karl Hauptmann (Freiburg Im Breisgau 1880-1947 Geschwend) Winterlandschaft mit aufziehendem Gewitter (4454x3246, 3.72M)

Attached: Ippolito Caffi (1809-1866) Rome, a View of Saint Peter's Basilica and Square with Crowds Awaiti (2000x1247, 2.54M)

good thread

user i respect all the posting you're doing, but youre going to just 404 the thread without any of hthe discussion i was hoping to have

could we have a more conversation oritented thread about the beautiful paintings you're posting

Attached: David Roberts (1796-1864) The Giudecca, Venice - Oil on Canvas 1854.jpg (5559x2374, 3.63M)

Eh I fucked up, trying again ...


I've seen this one is person
On cardboard,, like 4 colors.
Titled "alone". (Not the artists title)
Best interpretation is that its a prostitute- after giving love to everyone on pay day that would have her, she retired to her room, exhausted and spent.
>Henri de toulouse-lautrec.
His story is as amazing as his art.

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god the way he painted those ships against the surrounding architecture is fucking amazing

that weird hopper shit ain't beautiful.

Attached: Wilhelm Carl Räuber (Marienwerden 1849-1926 Munich) Aufbruch zur Jagd - Oil on Panel.jpg (5632x3188, 3.92M)

Attached: Leo von Klenze (Schladen 1784-1864 Munich) Italienische Klosterhalle mit Benediktinermönchen und Au (4736x3727, 3.91M)

That's amazing

Attached: Oswald Achenbach (1827-1905) Blick auf Basel - Oil on Canvas 1889.jpg (4107x3141, 3.7M)

Attached: Paul-Wilhelm Keller-Reutlingen (1854-1920) Strickende Gänseliesel hinterm Bauernhaus - oil on canva (4462x3624, 3.92M)

Attached: Oswald Achenbach (1827-1905) Süditalienische Küstenlandschaft bei Capri - oil on canvas.jpg (3891x2521, 3.71M)

Attached: Oswald Achenbach (1827-1905) Via Cassia bei Rom mit Blick auf den Vatikan - 1874.jpg (1714x1200, 2.17M)

Attached: Luis Rigalt y Farriols (Barcelona 1814-1894 Barcelona) Paisaje - Óleo sobre lienzo c.1858 (Color Co (2972x2218, 3.2M)

Attached: Alois Arnegger (1879-1963) Abendrot über Kitzbühel - Oil on Canvas.jpg (4535x3200, 3.66M)

Attached: Carl Georg Adolph Hasenpflug (1802-1858) Die Ruine des Klosters Walkenried im Winter - oil on canvas (4146x4704, 3.95M)

Attached: Lord Frederick Leighton (1869-1871) Hercules Wrestling with Death for the Body of Alcestis - oil on (5086x2604, 3.66M)

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Attached: Herbert Gustave Schmalz (1857-1935) Eve in exile - oil on canvas.jpg (1717x3200, 3.14M)

Attached: Henryk Siemiradzki (1843-1902) Rzymska Sielanka (Łowienie ryb) - olej na płótnie c.1879.jpg (2028x1476, 1.31M)

Attached: Heinrich Böhmer (1852-1930) Woodland Landscape with Deer.jpg (4612x3117, 3.93M)

Attached: Juan Antonio Ribera y Fernández (Madrid 1779-1860 Madrid) Cincinnatus abandons the Plough to dictat (2972x2201, 3.51M)

Attached: Otto van Veen (Leiden c.1556-1629 Brussels) The Capture of Rome - oil on canvas.jpg (3200x2023, 3.27M)

Attached: José de Madrazo y Agudo (Santander 1781-1859 Madrid) Jesus in the House of Annas - Oil on Canvas 18 (2944x2273, 3.71M)

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Attached: Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (1783–1853) A View through Three Arches of the Third Story of the C (7332x4750, 3.99M)

Attached: Juan Antonio Ribera y Fernández (Madrid 1779-1860 Madrid) Wamba renouncing the Crown (An elderly Wa (2972x2173, 3.5M)

>while putting them at the end of the path such that the people are seen as the horizon itself, rather than the subject from which a horizon emerges, contrasting the Spenglerian Faustian image of will to that of the Russians, wherein the merging of the brothers on the plane(the sky is a constant reminder to return to the flat dimension of the scene, the trees ethereal landscapes above them) takes the central focus.
Why would the figures ever be seen as subjects from which the horizon emerges ? that makes no real sense at all, and everything that follows is pretty much pretentious word salad, why don't you stop being such an insufferable prick ?

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Attached: José de Madrazo y Agudo (Santander 1781-1859 Madrid) The Death of Viriatus, Chief of the Lusitanian (2972x1947, 2.66M)

Attached: Carlos de Haes (Bruselas 1826-1898 Madrid) The Lane - Oil on canvas 1871 (Color Corrected).jpg (1895x2972, 3.62M)

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Attached: Franz Kopallik (1860-1931) St. Isaac's Cathedral - Gouache, Watercolour and Ink on Paper.jpg (2000x1509, 3.51M)

go away

since you asked nicely

Attached: Carlos de Haes (Bruselas 1826-1898 Madrid) The Mancorbo Canal in the Picos de Europa - Oil on canvas (2153x2956, 3.35M)

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Attached: Paul-Jacques-Aimé Baudry (La Roche-Sur-Yon, Vendée 1828-1886 Paris) The Pearl and the Wave - Oil o (2972x1379, 2.72M)

Attached: Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902) Looking Down Yosemite Valley - Oil on Canvas c.1865.jpg (8800x5848, 3.75M)

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Perfection

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Attached: Albert Bierstadt (1830-1902) Lake Lucerne - Oil on Canvas 1858.jpg (7103x4232, 3.73M)

this stuff is amazing! what happened to art? i know everyone says "muh subjectivity in art", but this stuff is just better. anyone making stuff like this still?

Attached: Ascan Lutteroth (1842–1923) On the shore before Sturla, near Genoa - oil on canvas 1887.jpg (4900x3132, 3.95M)

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The Jewish god forbids representational art, so the kikes have substantially suppressed the European artistic tradition. Here is a recent painting.

Attached: Guy Combes (Living) Crowns of an Uncertain Realm - Oil on Canvas 2016 .jpg (2400x1792, 1.68M)

Attached: Carl Gustav Carus (1789-1869) Blick auf Dresden bei Sonnenuntergang - Oil on Canvas c.1822.jpg (3969x2835, 3.23M)

Attached: Carl Fredrik Aagaard (1833-1895) From the coast of Amalfi.jpg (3000x2006, 2.7M)

Attached: Ernst Ferdinand Oehme (1797–1855) Mountain Church in Winter.jpg (2000x1404, 2.83M)

Attached: Francesco Lojacono (1841-1915) The Olive Grove, Palermo - Oil on Canvas.jpg (4000x2243, 3.9M)

Attached: Frederick Ferdinand Schafer (1839–1927) Yosemite Valley, California from the artist's point- (4000x2279, 2.8M)

Attached: Hans Gude (1825–1903) The jetty at Feste near Moss - oil on canvas 1898.jpg (4000x2500, 2.83M)

i was just repeating spengler's ideas