Post your favorite paintings/sculptures and prove you're not a pleb. Bonus points for posting classical music as a soundtrack.
Auto-pleb tier: Ivan the Terrible killing his son - by Repin, Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog - by Friedrich, + anything depicting a battle field. Fuck off fedoras.
This thread sucks, you've failed again Veeky Forums.
Isaac Howard
anime is art
asuna
Jaxson Edwards
Failed at what, you presomptuous prick ?
Christian Jenkins
Is the man the artist? the expression in his eyes is so vivid.
Elijah Cooper
would do the lady in blue
Aiden Morris
No that is just Repin's work for you
Cooper King
I'm too lazy to go look it up but the burial of Count Orgaz is one of them.
Juan Morris
I feel like I've seen this IRL
Bentley Jones
>tfw you will never have hip ribs like st bart
Michael King
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Jaxon Roberts
That sculpture is getting me hard...
Dylan Mitchell
bronze succ
Jordan Cox
who wouldn't do the lady in blue
picture is relevant to thread's request
Jackson Martin
love me some expressionism. have been really interested in Die Brücke and Der Blaue Reiter lately. Also fascinating how these european sensibilities were brought to America by Gorky and Graham + others, which helped formulate a new wave of expressionism more concerned with the materials and "cerebral" problems regarding the medium and flatness and stuff like that
Evan Ward
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Jose Wright
Moderns were a mistake
Brayden Watson
For sure, Suprematism, the relation to Constructivism and the latter's influence on Bauhaus is pretty fascinating to me, pic related being the most famous Constructivist poster.
Gabriel Hall
I really like Hayez's women.
Landon Myers
This is lovely.
Bierstadt paints majestic landscapes. Reminds me of those apocalyptic John Martin paintings except more grounded.
>The pavilion is a cluster of nine hyperbolic paraboloids in which music, Edgar Varèse's Poème électronique, was spatialized by sound projectionists using telephone dials. The speakers were set into the walls, which were coated in asbestos, creating a textured look to the walls. Varèse drew up a detailed spatialization scheme for the entire piece which made great use of the physical layout of the pavilion, especially the height of it. The asbestos hardened the walls which created a cavernous acoustic. youtube.com/watch?v=R-R3F3ZVbi8
>As audiences entered and exited the building Xenakis's musique concrète composition Concret PH was heard. youtube.com/watch?v=XsOyxFybxPY
Anthony Evans
Nobody /Bernini/ here?
Xavier Thompson
It's not something you 'understand', it's something you feel. There's no hidden metaphorical content in Supremacist works, since there aren't any real symbols. Only basic, clean, austere shapes, so as to be as purely recognizable and free from obfuscation and cultural influence as possible. Suprematism, unlike most art which is meant to exist within certain cultural contexts, was meant to be felt by whoever saw it, no matter what his background was.
Jaxon Ward
based malevich
constructivists actually had a shitload of musical projects compiled into baku: synphony of sirens
based lissitzky. his photocollages are cool as fuck
Andrew Brown
Just realized me putting the word understood in quotations makes me look pretentious. Oh well. I meant it in that you don't understand like you'd understand a Renaissance painting or something, but more like you'd understand a piece of music or Greek theatre or something.
Pic related is one of my favorite Picassos.
Luke Wilson
But you are pretentious
William Hughes
Bernini is the greatest artist of all time. OF ALL TIME.
I can whole-heartedly recommend the Power of Art episode of him. It's on YT.
Leo Howard
I can't find a better image to save my life, but this is one of the most moving, captivating painting I've seen. I first saw this at a French Impressionism traveling display, which is odd, cause I thought it was romantic era.
William Stewart
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Nathaniel Peterson
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Landon Parker
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Isaac Russell
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Lucas Wright
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Michael Miller
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Charles Garcia
I think this might be my favorite painting ever.
Michael Jenkins
See the OP, you massive giant enormous pleb. My god, you.
Owen Bennett
Why should I care what some guy on the internet thinks of me enjoying a painting? If you're so butthurt about someone liking something that has no relation to you then too bad.
Connor Clark
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Aaron Hall
Love this one so much, have been thinking about getting a tattoo of the magic square, hourglass or weird rock. Probably will never go through with it desu
Jack Jackson
jon stewert?
Asher Bailey
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Jackson Lewis
I love Hundertwasser. Too ba d he really wasn't associated with any movement, I'd love to see more art like this.