ITT:
Post nice/inspiring artwork that has something in common with the last posted image.
Preferably make a reply, so that it's clear which post you are referring to and write down in which way your image posted is related to the one before.
>>2676715
Fun idea, I'll play. Here's an Ai Xuan, similarities should be pretty obvious without me having to type it out
>>2676719
AH! Thanks for posting this, I totally forgot about this artist
>>2676719
>>2676748
No problem. Next time you should post a pic of your own though :P
>>2676753
Same subject matter and cool colours
>>2676757
Mountains.
>>2676767
Paint application and palette remind me of Boldini a bit
>>2676768
Woman outside with an umbrella.
>>2676777
Henry Le Sidaner, more use of broken colour
>>2676781
Color scheme.
>>2676801
Geometric flat arrangement with strong diagonal and intentional tangents with edge of picture. Both breaking conventional "rules" of composition.
>>2676808
figurative, profile, diagonal
>>2676824
Older woman in black clothes.
>>2676831
Value grouping and colours remind me of Mark Tennant
>>2676836
Similar arm pose I guess.
>>2676917
Icarus
>>2676921
Greek mythology
>>2677091
perilous enviroment
>>2677583
fragmented figures
>>2677645
renaissance look with distortions/ severed bodies
>>2677750
More Nicola Samori
>>2677771
the gray shape reminds me of a guy expression from this
>>2677771
similar pallet
>>2677849
>>2677852
Just chose to do both since they replied to the same image.
Same concept of the room, but figures also added. This is apparently right before a rape, so I guess it fits with the dark mood of the last few images.
apprehension
>>2677862
the colours and two weirdos
>>2677891
I've seen that before, any chance you know the artist?
>>2677891
Path leadig out of the picture on the top right.
>>2677898
Google gives me Peter Doig.
Y'all need to get in the habit of posting hte artist name or having it in the filename.
>>2678164
Is that Moebius? Reminds me a bit of him but I haven't seen that pic.
>>2678180
Will do.
And yes, it's from Blueberry.
>>2678211
>figures in vast landscape
>>2678218
Rudolph Tegner
Two figures, one alive and one not so much.
>>2678256
>Rudolph Tegner
Wow that's dope, never heard of him before but I love it. Here's two figures interacting again, and also the sort of weathered decayed look comes across as well.
>>2678295
limbs (unaccounted for)
>>2678303
They're unconventional and not Baroque at all.
>>2676715
I love this thread and OP
>>2678308
Bad photoshop-tier limb
>>2678314
>Nude male with artificial lighting and graphic shape behind.
Phil Hale
>>2678371
Yes, but it didn't go exactly corner to corner and use awkward tangents to flatten things and make a rigid geometric composition. Just because there is a diagonal doesn't mean it's fucking baroque.
>2 figures, statues
Schadow, Louise and sister.
>>2678371
>>2678374
shut the fuck up or post art
>>2678442
>>2678445
John William Godward
Woman on a marble bench stalling a guy.
>>2678312
B-but anon, I had no idea you felt this way... I... Y-you too!
>>2678442
Dat lighting.
>>2678476
>tiger
>>2678498
John Singleton Copley
Dangerous wildlife and green ground.
>>2678527
>>2678534
I keep forgetting about that guy, probably because he hasn't posted anything in ages.
Jeremy Enecio again.
pencil drawing with alot of white
>>2679153
small figure in a vast expanse
>>2679648
>>2679783
water
>>2679818
Who's the artist?
>>2679828
>>2679829
I'm not sure who did this, some contemporary Chinese dude
>>2679828
Xiangyuan Jie
>>2679835
Tilting of the head, holding onto dress.
>>2679862
Ballet. Also Lautrec looks similar
>>2679872
girl with head hung down
>>2679888
>>2680702
blue white yellow
>>2680857
Post the artist or have it in the filename...I'm sounding like a broken record here
>>2680867
lots of naked people. Dont tell me what to do.
>>2680877
I'll say whatever I want. And I want you to credit the images.
>pic that Booger was inspired by
>>2680889
composition lol
>>2680892
paul klee's child drawing
>>2680913
William A. Smith
>>2680922
Faraz Shanyar
>>2680935
>>2680942
Ink & a guy with a weapon.
Francisco de Goya
>>2680955
>>2680962
Triangle
>>2680962
>>2680976
>>2680977
wew had to try to find a pic that matches both
>>2680991
grafitti coverup, photo
>>2681001
abstract, texturally interesting, very minimalistic letting the viewer finish the picture with their own imagination
>>2681001
Bernie Fuchs
>>2681011
Facing camera with a spooky look
Artist. Sussanna coffey
>>2681012
fuck
>>2681013
Diarmuid Kelley
>>2681034
>>2681001
>>2680991
I don't get the connection, you think it's a photo? It isn't, right?
>>2681041
>manly portrait
Fechin
>>2681041
>It isn't, right?
No idea what that anon meant by photo, but the other pic of the girl at night is a painting by Ivan Kramskoy (also spelled Kramskoi).
>>2681049
pretty sure it was just a jest because one is rendered "photo-realistcly" or something
>>2681046
portrait of a man
>>2681269
Phil Hale
>>2681271
nice one!
>more disturbing portraiture
>>2681283
>>2681331
John Asaro
>>2681575
Alberto Mielgo
>>2681577
>>2681747
>>2681758
Red/orange leaves
>>2681577
Wow, I like how you can see the brush work. I think I'll check out more from this guy and learn his technique.
>>2681816
>castle with pointy spires
>>2681828
It looks so good, but at the same time his style turns me off.
>>2681828
>>2681921
A lot of sky
artist: Daisuke Tsutsuki
>>2682104
a child
>>2682112
>>2682104
Two children! In one image!
John Everett Millais
>>2682135
stoneham, two children
>>2682359
child + window
>>2682390
looking out windo
>>2682486
>>2682492
Mesmerized staring.
This is a detail from Mucha's Slav Epic.
OP here btw, I really like how this thread is coming along, thanks to all contributors.
>>2682545
I've been liking this thread a lot too OP. Nearly half the posts in here are me hehe.
>>2682581
Both look creepy to me and remind me of demons or rituals.
>>2682607
>>2682615
Herman Richir
>>2682581
>Nearly half the posts in here are me hehe
Heh same, I guess we are responsible for the bulk.
Also damn, I love Stuck.
>>2682630
Holy shit this painting is amazing. The two cultures, the contrast in lighting between her and the armor.
>>2682633
Glad you enjoy it, I was mostly amazed at how well it fit the previous image,
the little girl in a white dress, same shoes even, white ribbon/flower in her hair and a knight/warrior at her side.
Btw, anyone know the artist? >>2682615
Google gives me literally "artist". I'll need more to go on.
>>2682630
>19th century weebs
>>2682636
>Btw, anyone know the artist?
>Google gives me literally "artist". I'll need more to go on.
Oh my bad, I forgot to say who did that. It's Jaime Jones, but one of his rarer pics that isn't posted often.
>>2682639
fuck posted the wrong version of this pic and a really small one by accident, this is what I meant to post but now I realize it is too big for 4chan: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/21/George_Hendrik_Breitner_-_Meisje_in_witte_kimono_(Geesje_Kwak).jpg
>>2682639
The real deal.
Kitagawa Utamaro
>>2682669
>>2682672
Fight with a giant version of a normally not-so-giant animal.
Gennady Spirin
>>2682688
Or you know, nvm. I guess if a little kid wrestles with one of these it would pretty much look like this. >>2682672
>>2678534
This now doesn't seem too far off either.
>>2682688
>>2682700
Sargent
>>2682641
Thanks, I thought it looked like him.
Where did people get images like these from?
Old forum posts anywhere?
>>2683438
Jeff Jones
>Where did people get images like these from?
Old forum posts anywhere?
I used to be the world's biggest Jaime fanboy so scoured the internet for all images related to him. Yes, some you would find posted on random chinese forums (obviously not by him). Others are posted by the companies he does work for.
>>2683650
>Catherine Jones
Excuse you
>>2683658
>I never knew how to properly refer to Jeff after the last hormone treatments (which he had first experimented with back in the '70s with Bodé) and the adoption of the "Catherine" name. Jeff never had a sex-change operation (and said he had no intentions of having one) and never legally changed his name, so I was flummoxed as to what to call him in e-mails or conversation or when writing about him...so I directly asked him years ago around the time that we were working on the second of two books we did with him. He told me to call him "Jeff" or "Jeffrey" and since the law considered him a man, it was perfectly fine with him if I did, too. So I have always said "him" and "he" while others might say "her" and "she." Mike Kaluta, his oldest friend, also refers to Jeffrey as "he" and I would challenge anyone who says that Mike didn't respect (and love) Jeff.
>We had asked Jeff how he wanted his nameplate to read on his Spectrum Grand Master Award and it says, per his instructions, "Jeffrey Jones".
>So...there's no disrespect shown or intended.
Source: Arnie Fenner, the dude who makes the Spectrum annuals and is/was? a senior art director for decades
>>2683650
>cut off legs
Part of the Elgin Marbles, attributed to Phidias.
>some you would find posted on random chinese forums
I wonder how they got them.
>>2683886
>seated god sculpture
I have no idea how they found them actually. In any case we can find stuff from him or other artists pretty easily with some google-fu.
>>2683892
Nikolai Blokhin
Any tips besides simply searching for his name + maybe "art" and reverse image search for sources?
>>2683942
wow, this is pretty cool
>>2683942
That covers most of it really. Reverse searching tends to pull up a lot for some reason. Also just going through tons and tons of images, like past the first pages of google. You can use various settings on it too like searching only within certain timeframes to try to find newer images. If you do find a new image by someone don't just open the image, go to the page it is hosted on and you might find more.
>>2683949
Forgot to mention you can find people's linkedin profiles to see what companies they have worked for and search their name and that company, or go through the artwork that those companies release as it may not be credited.
>>2683949
Burying hand in face.
>>2683956
I'll keep that in mind.
>>2684033
*face in hand
>>2684033
>dead body
>>2684037
Pigeons
Jean-Léon Gérôme
>>2684058
>19thC orientalist
>interior building
>>2684063
Stone wall
>>2684133
Beheaded
Antonio Canova
>look at Medusa's head
>turn into marble statue
>>2684146
Angus McBride
>>2684188
>>2684690
>red background
>>2684726
Women with red in the background the sequel
>>2684738
>2 girls 1 neat water rendering
Anders Zorn
>>2684748
2 women
>>2676715
Is that Donald Trump?
>>2684782
>>2684955
>lesbian oldschool pen and ink
>>2685013
>all those different values and detail from just pen
W-what
>>2685014
>just pen
You kidding me senpai? Where do you live where they don't talk about ink drawing?
>>2685013
>If someone asks what they did that day
>>2685067
>when you accidentally tell them
>>2685114
>When next time he joins
>>2685864
>when you identify as an attack helicopter
Whit Brachna
>>2685913
>>2685936
always liked this
>>2685952
>>2686179
>crashed car
>arm reaching back out
>fits both
Phil Hale
>>2685067
Top kek. This thread is pretty awesome btw.
>>2686314
I knew someone would post something from that Hale series hehe.
Pic is Remington, and it's a nocturne.
>>2686688
Anon pls.
>>2686703
My bad, I just went off the thumbnail in my folder, didn't realize I uploaded a literal thumbnail.
>>2686179
While I'm at it...
>>2686707
>>2686748
>lone rider, neat hatching
Moebius obviously
>>2686759
>unusual fantasy mount
>>2686766
I think the term "nocturne" for paintings started with Whistler and since then it has come into fairly common usage (though night paintings as a genre are still not overly common). I've heard the term thrown around a fair bit from different art circles though.
>>2686763
>sparing use of bright pink
>>2686770
Indeed, I just saw there actually is a wikipedia article on it.
>>2686800
David Grove
>>2686801
>>2686813
>>2686813
NC Wyeth
>>2686817
>>2686819
George Bellows
>>2686830
>>2686857
arnold böcklin
>>2686871
>>2686878
Brangwyn
>>2686904
colors and sideboob
>>2686913
>>2686913
>sun, dancing creatures, trees
>>2686921
>>2686985
Whit Brachna
>>2687020
>>2682390
This looks like it is supposed to invoke sympathy, because the girl is looking at something she can't do due to her disability even if it was her dream, heartbreaking, but she or the artist didn't realize that people with both legs can't fly either.
>>2678534
is it me or the torso looks really off? idk its like the guy is straining his neck incredibly hard this way
>>2687027
Colour palette
>>2676719
ughh those textures in that coat!
just love this guy
>>2687917
>both members of the Group of Seven
>>2687909
i think that's the charm of his work. everything's a little off and the colours are really popping so it's all over the top but still relatable, that gives it a nice eerie feeling
>>2687909
You'd be straining your neck real hard if you saw a gigantic fin in the corner of your eye while being on a tiny boat in the ocean.
>>2687970
Arkhip Kuindzhi
>>2688248
Hiroshi Yoshida
>>2688251
>>2688280
>>2688322
John White Alexander
>>2688392
>>2688394
Lone female figure.
>>2688666
>>2688730
Zorn
>>2688895
Reclining female nude
>>2687917
The way the shapes are designed reminds me a lot of Shaddy's stuff and contemporary digitally painted landscapes
>>2688941
>>2676757
>:P
Why, anon, why?
>>2689149
Ryan Lang
>>2689149
I'm not that anon, but try reading it without the ":P", it can come off a bit unnecessarily harsh.
Is this better though ;) ?
:/
There really is no winning in this...
>>2676715
does anyone have a painting almost the same as the one on the op but there's a nude girl lying facing the same way?
>>2689156
someone is dead
>>2689933
>does anyone have a painting almost the same as the one on the op but there's a nude girl lying facing the same way?
I'm guessing you're talking of Christina's World? It's another painting by Wyeth and his most famous image. Though she's not nude. if not that image then check out his other work as he has a number of nudes as well (notably the Helga series), and much of his work is stylistically similar.
>top view dead/dying person
>>2690169
similar view
>>2690176
Fuck Mielgo is so good. Here's another of his featuring porn stars. I tracked down the video he used as reference and took a screenshot as close to the painting as I could so that I could see his design choices.
>>2690180
That's neat, thanks for sharing.
>>2690457
Lovis Corinth
>>2690458
naked fat female, anders zorn
>>2690804
Let's cover our women up, shall we?
>>2690847
and off again
>>2690854
Naked Jesus disapproves.
>>2690864
>>2690872
Michelangelo
>>2690877
tansey triumph over mastery
>>2690880
It's not a painting but you know... I don't really care.
>>2690971
>predominant strong red with black accents
>kid
>two figures
Degas
>>2691035
>combing hair
>>2691043
>>2691055
>>2691060
i chose Botticelli_-_Adoration_of_the_Magi_(Zanobi_Altar)_-_Uffizi but the file was too large
I guess this fits too.
>>2676715
STOP POSTING YOUR CRAP WORK HERE, SOMEBODY BAN THIS IDIOT!
>>2691159
Are you sure you're in the right thread buddy?
>>2691068
I was tempted to post Franklin Booth, but I felt it was too obvious a choice, so here's another old school pen drawing.
>>2691175
eight bells winslow homer
>>2691295
>>2691296
>>2691302
>>2691295
MY MAN!!
>>2691307
>>2691328
>>2691427
>>2691439
Bonnat was a total beast of a painter, that's for sure. I do feel like his image though feels more contrived and more of a studio painting, while the Kilburne is very much more of an illustration and how this scene would play out in reality. The paint application, drawing, and drama is superior in the Bonnat though. Interesting to see the two side by side.
>>2691443
>his image though feels more contrived and more of a studio painting
Hehe definitely, try looking this good while fighting a lion.
>>2691434
>kitty cat :3
>>2691456
what a strange post.
>>2691471
imitate
>>2691460
Wilhelm M. Busch
>>2691473
Okay. Well, I still don't have the slightest idea what it is you actually want to know though. How to imitate the style of those paintings? And what does it have to do with measuring every line?
>>2691476
I guess how to imitate the style.
>And what does it have to do with measuring every line
I'd assume the best way to copy what you see, is to measure every nook and cranny of a painting or drawing. So if someone wanted to draw >>2690847 the artist would have to measure the length of the torso and head, as well as measure the angle in which the elbow bends.
>>2691475
That's pretty cool.
I've actually been to a Busch exhibit recently.
>>2691484
You went to a Busch exhibit? I'm a bit fan of his, I have a folder of a few thousand of his images probably. Where was it? How was it?
>>2691482
Now it sounds more like you want to know how to make a study of a painting.
I guess it would be best if you rephrase your original post and elaborate a bit on it and post that in the question thread or draw thread.
>>2691489
That tiger is a mean player.
> I have a folder of a few thousand of his images probably
Wow, that's... impressive.
It was in Schwäbisch Hall in Germany.
Some Picasso and other expressionists were on display as well.
The entrance was actually free because it was sponsored by a local businessman and collector.
I guess it was nice, but a lot, after a while you can't take in anything anymore.
They showed something over 300 works.
A lot of oil paintings. There was a room for his sequential stuff of course and even some academic figure drawings from his art school time.Those were actually really nice. Besides that I most enjoyed some landscape and tree drawings, he does have such an effortless-looking hatching style.
>>2691519
Well many of his images are multiples on one page...like a lot came from this guy's blog where if you scroll down enough you'll see how he put like 6 of his images on each image: https://one1more2time3.wordpress.com/tag/wilhelm-m-busch/
Sounds cool about the show though, it would have been interesting to see for sure. Were his oil paintings okay in real life? Online they seem pretty lame next to his drawings.
>>2676719
so soft, holy shit
Holy fuck, what is happening, have you not read the OP?
>>2691521
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Haha I thought they were really lame. It was actually astounding because there were so much of them and every single one was boring.
The drawings are definitely where he shines.
>>2691559
same artist
>>2691521
And thanks for the link btw, that's gold.
>>2691563
>>2691490
what did my original question sound like to you?
>>2691658
Like you wanted to emulate the style to draw your own subjects with, eg. how to hatch like Winslow Homer and make your drawing have the same look and feel to them like his.
As opposed to studying this specific image and trying to recreate it.
If the latter is what you wanted to ask, it would be better to use the words "study" or "copy" instead of "emulate" or "imitate".
>>2691670
lol i want to do both. I'll head to the question thread like you said. Thanks for the help!!
>>2686871
>>2691534
Who made this painting?
>>2691718
Never mind, forgot about reverse image search for a bit, it's Anton von Werner.
>>2691482
If you like them, figure out what about them you like and then go in for a master study focused on that. look for other works that have similar qualities do the same thing. let it naturally bleed into your style.
>>2691606
>>2691992
Apollinari Michailowitsch Wasnezow
>russian forest
>>2692017
>>2692039
MORE
RUSSIAN
TREES!
Levitan
>>2692099
>>2692107
>same tree pattern
Levitan again
>>2692122
Hard to match up to Levitan, but I tried for another simple moody poetic russian landscape
>>2692127
Oops forgot to credit it. Savrasov.
>>2692127
>moonlit night
Now this gives me a lot to chose from. And narrowing it down to Grimshaw doesn't make it any easier.
But I take this, because it's a landscape and also has a faint complementary scheme going on.
John Atkinson Grimshaw
>>2692136
>not sticking to Russian landscapes
Another moonlit scene
>>2692162
Well, right back to it.
>>2692182
>>2692204
>perspective
>>2692234
werking them fields
>>2692245
>>2692257
>>2692258
>>2692260
>>2692268
>>2692271
Holy shit, never heard of this artist before but that's insane.
>>2692283
>sunlit building walls
Nikolay Dubovskoy
Julius Klever? I almost didn't post that image because I thought it's borderline kitsch.
>>2692316
Ah I thought the image looked great but I was disappointed when I looked up the rest of his work and saw it was pretty cheesy and formulaic. Kitsch is a good word for him.
>>2684033
*Grabs titty in shock*
>>2692328
Hate to be that guy, but I knew for a fact there's a better quality for that around.
>>2692328
Yeah, some are alright though.
>watermill/windmill
I am running out of Russians.
In fact, Orlovsky is Ukrainian, so there.
>>2692410
>>2692413
Seems like the second one since there is a lot more clarity in the soft edges and shadows, and also its just higher res.
>>2692423
'strayan
>>2692437
Sorolla
>>2691557
so many great paintings in this thread, but this one was really striking. keep 'em coming, best thread in a long time.
>>2692879
>keep 'em coming
Did you notice the image limiit?
>>2692915
nah
testing