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trying to get more into art, whats /fa/'s favorite artists/painters ?

pic related, just picked up a couple Juan Miro prints.
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>>10981048
JS Sargent, Lautrec, Whistler, W. Homer, C. Beaux, Fletcher, Caillebotte, Cunard, F Edwin Church

Anything post-expressionist or following that isn't neo or revival is usually just trash for money laundering purposes. Seriously the whole art establishment exists to facilitate criminal activity for the last number of decades.
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>>10981198
cool story bro
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>>10981204
>Concept artist copies a photo to validate his other bullshit by proving he has skillz and just chooses to fingerpaint, missing the point of figurative painting entirely.
Ew.
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Rubens all the way
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>>10981257
>missing the point of figurative painting entirely.
Oh enlighten me, oh wise one, the ultimate voice on all things art
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>>10981198

I love the styles of Sargent and Whistler, cheers
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Gerhard Richter
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Edward Hopper
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Joan Mitchell is god
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>>10981048
*Joan Miro

Great stuff though

I like Jackson Pollock's more defined paintings, his totally abstract stuff is cool too but I like this stuff better.
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Zdzisław Beksiński
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>>10981175
damn, that detail on the dress
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>>10981402
Meme as fuck senpai. Poor man's Giger
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>>10981356
Ah, apologies. My friends house is covered in pollock, but its the more abstract stuff. Either way, it all looks wonderful.

>>10981402

I really love this, will look more into the artist
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>>10981305
Depict your subject as only you can: An artist must recognize, out of the infinite amount of observable details, the visual factors that define what they'd like to express about their subject. Choices must be made about organization and subjugation of color, light, form, value, line, and shape. Further, the artist must choose how best to express these decisions through the limited gamut of their media. Even oil is often limited by what palette/selection of colors/brushes an artist has.

In a photograph, all of this information has already been captured and organized for you. The room for an artist's choice regarding the unlimited potential of the original subject has been exponentially decimated.

There is room for decision and interpretation of the new subject, but A majority of what is to be expressed has been decided by the lens.
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>>10981532
There's also the way all photograpic images are slightly but noticeably distorted from the perspective of those our brains process from our eyes, automatically lending an unnatural quality, but that's beside the main point.

A copier of photos overlooks all this. They copy everything in the right place, and "oh it looks just like her! Now i'll throw in a little texture and some lost edges to remind them it's a painting, not a photo." Just a painting of a photo.
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>>10982204
Pretty sure this is of her uncle. The cat means he's gay
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I paint my own stuff and hang it
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James Abbott McNeill Whistler is GOAT
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I highly recommend taking a painting class, it's extremely fulfilling

Donald Hamilton Fraser, Barnett Newman, Theodoros Stamos, Franz Kline

I don't really know that much about art, if you can recommend more in that vein it'd be greatly appreciated, already got a few new ones here
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Malevich GOAT
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>>10982345
>>10982350
My nigga

Also, Twombly
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>>10982349
de stijil and suprematism are some of my favorites
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>>10982368
Oh man, tell me about it. Also, any love for Rothko around here?
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>>10982377
Rothko Chapel is /fa as fuck
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>>10982377
I saw an exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art a few years ago. I highly HIGHLY recommend seeing them in person if you get the chance, they are much, much more impressive. Online they're sort of cool, but in person they just swallow you
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>>10982693
I heard similar happens seeing some Pollocks in person, that it is almost vertigo inducing
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>>10981157
what a hack

he literally just dabbled onto the canvas and drew generic figure drawing poses
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>>10981048
im big on abstract expressionism, but ive been on a japanese binge lately. this is hiroshi yoshida
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>>10982329
Cool sailboat.

Also, music is the correct choice in art pursuit. I know because I chose painting. Music is lonely then its social once you've got the basics down. Painting is lonely and only gets lonlier.

Painting: Spend time alone or at best, plein air with disconnected spectators, concentrated on what you're doing. Music: paint the air around you with someone else. Share in the joy.
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>>10981570
Really? No one's going to argue with me? Fuck, yall are no fun.

>>10983018
That's sexy af

Pic related, definitely the most /fa/ painting ever. Fifth Avenue at Twilight, Birge Harrison.
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>>10983126
I'm just awful.
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This thread is great!
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Lately I've been digging figurative and expressionism stuff like schiele, klee and giacometti
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>>10981048
James Ensor
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Maxfield Parrish
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>>10983175

I love that one
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>>10982329
Barnett Newman the GOAT

Favs of mine are:
Donald Judd, James Turrell, Agnes Martin, Elsworth Kelly, Mark Rothko, Ray and Charles Eames (architects technically) too name a few
>ModernMinimalismBoys
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really in to MTG (yes, magic the gathering) landscapes. Some are very minimalistic, detailed, and serene.

Also, Jackson Pollock.
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>>10982377
go see the play Red. Made me much more of a fan.
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>>10983203
0/10 bait, apply yourself.
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I don't know a whole lot but i really like Edvard Munch
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>>10981532
>A majority of what is to be expressed has been decided by the lens

The problem with this reasoning is that you can always add degrees of freedom to an art form. You say that photography is crippled by a lens, but an animator/director will say painting is crippled by time because it is just one image. Other forms are even harder to compare. Is a sculpture harder to organize and conceptualize than a painting?

btw I actually find photography boring, but I don't think it necessarily has less merit
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Which museums are /fa/?
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>>10981182
So much symbolism, the tug boat pulling the sail boat, the sun setting, the end of an era.
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such beauty
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>>10983247
>You say that photography is crippled by a lens
No man, never said that. I said that Gerhard is a hack because he's trying to legitimize himself as a painter with a portrait, but he just painted a photo. It's a pretty great photo, but the painting is bad. If I write a brilliant poem, then take a clear, clinical, direct photo of the poem, I still have a great poem, but a shitty photograph. I've missed all the wonderful shit that I can explore with the photographic medium, the stuff that medium excels at.

My underlying point was that paintings of photos are crippled by the lens, not that photography is illegitimate in comparison. I pretty much agree with everything you said.

Schiele and Lautrecs' work are good examples of what i mean. The point of figurative painting is to make decisions about how to represent what you observe*. Egon drew people, more-or-less anatomically correct if not proportionally so. He made decisions on what to include/exclude, exaggerate, how thick to make his lines, whether or not to use gradation for shading, etc.

Pic related is a Lautrec. It's a ballerina, but there's so much decision on how to express the contrast in color, what light to include, shadow to exclude, the chosen angle, etc.
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>>10981048
Kandinsky
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>>10983361
>maid vomiting into a chest in the background
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>>10983282
broad
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Adolf Giltsch
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Otto Dix

>>10983386
You're one of the good ones, anon.
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Richard Serra
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karel apfel
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Reginald Sylvester II (dudes like our age)
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>>10983456
Whoops
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>>10983461
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Here's a question: How do I integrate my aesthetic tastes in art and music to the clothes I wear??
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>>10983380
I guess I misunderstood. I didn't realize you were specifically talking about Richter and lesende.

I'm not an expert on him or anything but, this isn't the only photo-painting he has done. He did a few and I believe the whole theme was "the artist as a machine". So, I think he actually probably agrees with your view that it 'misses the point' and is commenting on how the role of the artist seems to have changed to something more mechanical

on an unrelated note, this klee always reminds me of foster's home for imaginary friends
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Antony Micallef
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>>10983512
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>>10983282
most top european museums are effay
Rijksmusem
Louvre
D'Orsay
Kunsthistorisches
Uffizi
Tate Modern
British
just to name a few
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>>10983512
Those are creepy as fuck, i like them
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I really like Domenico Ghirlandaio drawings
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Victor Vazquez
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Horfe. The man can burn
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albert pinkham ryder, might be my favrouite painter idk
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>>10981356
this is my favrouite pollock
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>>10982220
Looks kind of nice, like the kinds of paintings you see in Sunday Cartoon houses
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>>10983525
Some modern art museums like hamburger bahnhof are very effay as well.
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cyka blats such as el lissitzky
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Im looking for an artist but cant find his name.
His paintings had words scribbled in them like he was bipolar or something. Think of picrelated with and actually some shit you could maybe recognize some faces in. I remember it being something red black and ecru. He mightve been from san fransico but that i dont know
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>>10981326
Gerhard Richter is great
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>>10982350
what do these mean
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>>10984499
Also a fan of Ken Price as well
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>>10982349
agreed, his layered painting technique creates really interesting color interactions

>>10983175
wow, thats great

>>10983422
a bit too memy, but still cool

Pic related
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>>10981048
>Juan Miro
Joan*
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>>10983058
Ah. I took the path of the musician. The grass is always greener, no? Painting allowed me to express myself in ways that strict classical training did not.

Pleasantly surprised by /fa/'s taste in art
polite sage
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Went to the Palais des Beaux Arts in my city saturday. Found some weird stuff.
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Napoléon 1er. It was massive.
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Serge Poliakoff
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Delacroix
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Some guy not giving a fuck about being executed
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anyone here actually study art or make pieces of their own?
>pic related
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>>10981048
Naro Pinosa
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>>10984594
Saaaaaauce pls
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>>10984823
Félix DESRUELLES
"Monuments aux fusillés"
1929
In memory of young men executed in 1915 for passing people from the area occupied by the germans to the free part of the country.
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>>10983247
>>10983380
>Schiele
basic tumblr bitch taste in art
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>>10984627
I study architecture and do some painting, also have a bunch of installation and sculpture ideas saved or in development. How does one even realise such a site specific / resource intensive project?

Also, I did a body art inspired performance last year. Got quite some shit for it, but at least my mentor was pleased.
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>>10985276
>Also, I did a body art inspired performance last year. Got quite some shit for it, but at least my mentor was pleased.

Do tell.
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>>10982352
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7ez-gIt08I
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>>10981444

>Poor man's Giger

Fuck off you mong.
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>>10981204
this is pointless having cameras
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>>10981356
*Joan Miró
You tried though
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>>10985276
Come on I want to hear the story.
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>>10985280
It was for a class called Presentation Tehniques, where we explored the process between an idea and final graphic product (mostly in an architectural context). At the end of the year we prepared an exhibition of our graphics and a performance as the final product / comment on the themes we discussed throughout the year. In mine (called Autoportrait), I placed a sheet of poster paper on the floor, sat on it japanese style, and slit my wrist with a razor blade. I let the blood drip over the paper, dipped a quill pen into the puddle and wrote "I am not here" next to it. Picked up the paper, hung it on the wall and went outside. In hindsight, it was a bit heavy-handed and sophomoric, but I am happy with it in context. I can explain the original idea behind it, if you'd like.
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>>10985380
lol damn.
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>>10983155
where does one buy cheap prints?
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>>10985380
Why not commit sudoku on a sheet of paper and scream FOR YOU SENPAI.
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>>10985380
id like to hear your explanation of the original idea
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>>10985424
I hope that was wordfilter, funnier that way

>>10985452
In short, it was a comment on the relationship between the artist and the artpiece. Everything you create is going to carry a piece of you, so to speak — but if you try to create a work that isolated fully expresses who you are as a person or as an artist, as we tried in our series of graphics (hence the title), you can never achieve that, it will only ever be a reflection of your state at the time, an incomplete piece of your being. That's what the blood and my presence is supposed to represent: even if I left a (literal) part of me on the paper, the work cannot fully represent me once I leave the room and the performance is over.
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>>10982220
hey what's your name i want to buy some of your art
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>>10981336
?

that looks like any artists piece of cloth
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>>10981198
this guy knwos it
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>>10981169
Interesting. Question, though. What interests you about Edgar Degas, is it exclusively his style of painting or the themes that paintings typically feature?

>>10981402
GOAT. Beats Dali's cross in terms of reworking religious symbols and readapting their meanings to the realities that feature in their respective paintings.
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>>10985611
lmao
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>>10982359

amazing
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>>10985290
Yo did this really get up to 70mil? Also what the fuck there are people bidding on a screenshot for 16k too?
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>>10983058
I used to study music for ~10years but somehow came to hate it so now art for me; desu i love being alone so painting is great
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keep em comin lads
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scientific prints are my favorite. This one is my favorite. Its an Audubon.
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Gustave Doré
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Jacques Louis David
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>>10987407

have a nice life
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>>10985501
That's really interesting. I respect that.
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>>10986133

i have this hanging in my room its beautiful
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I wish there was a cheap, nice sized art print place online - I need some art for my room.
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Dr. Seuss
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>>10987451
I personally prefer this version of Saturn Devouring his Son, painted by Peter Paul Rubens, but de Goya is one of my favourites.
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Have a nice life.
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Big big fan of Chuck Close. Can't really afford his pieces though (I wish!) so I just collect books about him. His life story and his work ethic are pretty inspirational. The amount of work over the years and the level of quality he's put out is just staggering:

www.chuckclose.com

I mean, seriously, what the fuck. That shit is just fucking bonkers.
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I'm not sure if this one is effay, but I definitely I love the intense atmosphere.
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Wow that's a real hot opinion you got there
Blew me away
Never heard that before
Wow
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These two are amazing
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the great thing about richter is that he can do everything NOT just realism
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