Pt. 1: >>138365328
>>138372963
Germany
>>138373246
feels
France
Do you think people often fell in love with the women in these paintings and statues?
>>138373191
what is that Disney movie (I think it's Disney) that shows these types of architecture being drawn, and other things how their built and shit.. fuck I'm trying to remember but that's all I can explain about it.. I'm pretty positive it's not Fantasia
>>138373260
>tfw your house will never look like this
Germany
>>138373654
maybe. probably not. If so, it was more than likely the artist themselves
obligatory
>>138373703
test
>>138373777
Muslims get the car.
>>138373736
>it was more than likely the artist themselves
Seems like it.
I don't know how a human could produce something like this, fusing the hyper realism with surreal.
>>138373246
"The Terrible" in English but "The Unstoppable" "The Fearsome" "The Awesome" in Russian.
Those eyes though.
art used to require a degree of skill.
post some naked female statues ok bye
>>138372963
have some real art
there is a deep meaning behind this image
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9lmvX00TLY
>>138373703
tfw will create a community of similar homes for our people. I can't get into too many details but it's 12-18 months from getting the permits.
you can apply anon to join (polygraph test), non degenerate whites only.
>>138374158
>>138373849
beautiful
>>138372963
>>138373976
Dali was a man born in a weird time.
He had the skills of the old masters , and could paint a butterfly, freehand, that looked like it could lift off the canvas. He could sketch with watercolors, and ended up kicked out of the surrealist movement because his form was too sharp and clean, despite the madness he'd paint. Level of skill on display that's unlikely to come back again for a while.
However, he learned more from the old masters then paint. Mainly, that they died penniless and alone. Eccentricity sells, and it's not shitty art that kills an artist, but being forgotten. He sculpted a persona from his own warped imagination and kept people enthralled enough to follow him close.
Crazy? very possible. Crazy like a fox? without a shadow of doubt.
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>>138374551
Fucking love that painting. So relaxing. Something atmospherically calming about it.
>>138374662
thanks brother, never seen this before
Oh France...
What happened to you?
because of popular demand
>>138374624
>kicked out of the surrealist movement because his form was too sharp and clean
I'm not quite educated when it comes to art movements but Dali has always been the first thing that comes to mind when I think of surrealism.
I kinda like how Dali actually shows off his skill and plays with it compared to the other artists of that time.
>>138374819
No problem.
Wish I could jump into that painting and get comfortable with a roman cutie.
>>138374358
It's the glossy sheen on the buttocks from a parade of generations spanking it. You see this on a lot of nudes, just goes to show, no matter how the ages may march, we're still just humans.
Christ, that ass though...
>>138375025
is that a painting or a photo wtf
>>138372963
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bHw4MMEnmpc
Has anyone every seen this documentary? It should be required viewing before browsing an art thread.
>>138375102
Don't deny your humanity.
Don't let modern art make you think life is nothing but ugliness.
>>138373849
>>138374412
>bb-but whites have no culture
>>138375089
my ideal setting, pic related (with any Euro qt)
>>138375216
Also, there's a website dedicated to the revival of realism and skill in art.
https://www.artrenewal.org/articles/2015/trac_speech_2015/trac_speech_2015.php
I'm sure many of you are interested.
>>138374412
>>138375382
>romania
>>138374624
I'd never thought of it that way anon.
Who knows if he was actually eccentric or just pretending in order to distinguish himself?
But I honestly don't care what he was or was not because he had some insane ability - not like those dadaist attention-seekers, square-painting abstractionist hacks, or pop art plagiarists.
>>138372963
That's a lot of racist statues, we should tear them down.
>>138375580
Thanks for the share.
The modern city scape.
Kinda sad how photography kinda helped kill the need for paintings, busts, portraits, etc.
>>138375633
What about the greatest Country in the world?!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAExa9P7hME
>>138375089
That's the thing, he had too much skill. The grand mediocrity is loud these days, but it's not new. Yes, Dali made crazy shit, but the style behind it was 100% solid and rooted in roaring, natural skill. The surrealists, slashing paint and cutting canvases, didn't like that, and basically told him to tone his shit down, dial down the technique, or leave. He left.
End of the the day, Dali defined the movement for generations to come, with or without the movement's actual approval. Let it be a lesson: talent speaks louder they anything else, and the echos last for ages.
Pic related...he could do normal stuff fine...but why paint normal when you could depict a world leader as a rhino with a touch of lobster?
>>138375774
Got to spread the word a bit.
I mean, it always bothered me how we spend so much time preserving great art for the past but we stopped teaching the skills to make great or even greater art because 'it went out of style'.
Greek Panhellenism is a beautiful thing. Thank you, Alexander
>>138375633
don't start some D & C shit
>>138373654
they fapped 100%
>>138373903
Who painted that?
The Metro
Western? You think you have any relation to art, amerifat?
>>138375191
>>138375269
Moscow Metro hell yeah
Ultimately I thought the city was garbage heap of (mostly) shit architecture and mean people stinking of cigarette smoke and diesel fuel, but that fucking metro.
It was like being inside sprawling underground museum with that just happened to have trains.
Posting some personal favorites
>>138373424
nice try Jamal
>>138372963
>>138376319
the matress is also made out of marble
>>138376250
you saying america doesnt have fine art
>CAPTCHA: Pleasant Orchard
>>138375247
...I want to believe. I want to believe in the peace and still wonder of great art. That beauty is it's own allowance, and that the majesty of skill and grace can somehow preserve these works outside of time. That human nature will somehow rise to the top and survive the current wave of modern filth.
However, I also believe, in my deepest heart, that somewhere down the ages someone has rubbed their dick on that statue, and it fills me with a deep sense of disgust and simple human joy.
Whatever else art is, it is human, and even the trashy or unpleasant bits can be uplifted by careful skill.
Pic very related.
>>138373654
If people do this now then I think they actually did it back then. They are intended to represent the ideal women so
>>138376433
this fountain is one of the best in Rome
>>138376403
>>138376433
The texture could have fooled me.
Absolutely amazing.
>>138376269
the most human part is that everyone has been petting the dog's nose
Trump in the Capital Building, DC
.,
>>138376554
Why were ancient people so /fit/?
>>138376502
this not so well known church in Milan is literally covered with paintings from the 15th century. The picture doesn't give it justice
>>138376263
Zoning laws are usually stupid laws that encourage urban sprawl but some buildings should be preserved or at least replaced with something not hideous.
>>138375889
Picasso aparently also had the skill to draw realism too but he appears to have been 'done' with it quite early on and instead of going to road Dali went, his works don't show exactly that skill and that's where I lose interest in Picasso.
Dali's sense of painting seems so much more dreamlike and causes way more emotions and feelings than any of that modernist/abstract stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ntxMbQuxYs
I am convinced the ascension to heaven sounds like this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_YTD7N8LS0
>>138376724
this corridor in the Vatican Museums is the Geofraphic Maps Gallery, truly amazing to see
>>138376043
>'it went out of style'
I know what you mean. I don't think it was an accident that beauty has been driven out of the popular culture.
I like to think that beauty is the language of God. By trivializing beauty, we are removed from our communion with the divine. Much to the glee of particular dark forces in this world.
Whites have no culture. Everything is pale and stolen. No skill, no talent.
>>138376178
i did
>>138375382
Who the fuck even says retarded shit like that?
>>138376629
I might just be autistic as fuck but I always imagined the dog being good luck for the soldier, getting him through the war and generally just being a good, loyal doggo.
>>138372963
Pages to Like on facebook
''Traditionalist Western Art''
"This is Europa"
"Architectural Revival''
''The Beauty of European Girls & Women''
''Generation Europa''
"Europa Rising''
''The Patriarchy''
''The Straight, White, Capitalist''
''Earl of Grey''
''Disdain for plebs''
>>138376895
l'amor che move il sole e l'altre stelle.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BkVmum5l_3k
>>138376977
>someone Centuries ago carved this out of marble/stone
>using nothing but simple tools and their hands
Christ.
>>138376895
what do you think falling out of heaven would sound like?
One of my personal favorites
>>138376722
they weren't like that. Some maybe, but most were not. If you are going to yield shekels for someone to carve your own body into everlasting stone, you better make sure that carver puts abs on you
>>138377192
You wouldn't be able to hear anything over Lucifer's cries of regret mingled with screams of jealous rage.
>>138377032
all the non whites here (US)
>we had to teach them cave crackas to bathe n sheit
>>138376681
True work of art.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSEd2mYRMCg
>>138375247
Holy mother of thicc
>>138376960
Plus these creations do not have a message hidden behind a layer of endless abstractions, even a complete noob to art can feel the emotions that some art presents you.
>>138376955
Raffaello was 21 YEARS OLD when he made this
>>138376837
Amusingly, Picasso seemed to go backward in progression. Starting from the photorealistic scenes of the old masters, he started exploring the aspects of broad strokes, simple lines, and how much you can chop up a concept and still have it resonate in the soul.
Problem being a bunch of people followed with no fucking clue as to what the overall concept was, and then it was all soupcans and single dots on canvas.
Art should stand on its own, you shouldn't need it explained to you. Picasso could still get you, even with his weird shit. Dali hits the same spot, but from more of a "i think i had this dream" angle.
The problem is it takes actual talent to do this kinda stuff, and not everybody can. So, rather then someone be exceptional and some left behind, now nobody is anything, the same c+ existence or else.
>>138372963
>>138373229
>>138373260
>>138373716
>>138373736
>>138373976
>>138374113
>>138374460
>>138376431
kikestianity isn't a part of western culture you dumbfucks, it's literally sand-bigger tier
...powerful....
>>138375808
That looks like shit.
Two of the few surviving full-size ancient Greek bronzes.
V century B.C.
...captivating...
>>138377599
I always liked paintings/old photos that intended to show everyday life back then
>>138375247
Modern art is a spook / elite scam to launder money. Occasionally to make some kind of inane statement for plebs to lap up.
Nice cheeks
...mesmerizing...
I want to buy a nice painting to put above my couch, something beautiful. Any suggestions?
>>138377777
what does it mean..
First Lady Melania in Poland
>Internet hobos and teenagers posting what they think is good art because it's got some Grecian figures
I bet every single damn one of you did a theology class.
>>138377429
Do they seriosuly think that or are they just memeing? I've never heard a shitskin say that whites have no culture (probably because they live in europe where you cann see white culture everywhere you go , i don't know)
>>138377777
Wowza
Are they staring at the thing that hangs in the back of one's mouth?
...thought provoking...
>>138378011
nah. I did take a Alexander the Great class however
>>138377907
this..
>>138377571
>you shouldn't need it explained to you.
That's how I feel about it too, as I tried to say here: >>138377561
When art is only understood by the museum owners, art school teachers and curators, can you still call it art?
And the whole notion that art should show how 'disgusting' the world is just upsets me as it appears that there is no room to contest that.
But let's keep appreciating good art and maybe attempt it yourself?
>>138377149
art isn't dead, it's just buried under the waves of mediocrity and real life ironic shitposting.
You know what the difference is? Heart. Sounds stupid, but in today's world everything is sarcastic and ironic, nobody says or does anything real. Nobody throws their whole heart and soul into anything. The man who carved that fabic from stone? He believed. Maybe he was pissed, maybe he was happy, but he didn't care for anything other then what he was doing. Ignored what people would think and just made something from his soul.
When did you last say or do something with your whole, entire heart? Really through yourself into it without a care for embarrassment, or what people would tweet about you?
Art is the language of the heart, anon. What is today's art speaking?
>>138377777
That this went this long with only 1 other check tells me this board is fucking dying. Shame on all of you.
Also while I'm at it.
>>138377811
>>138377877
>>138377907
This is it in a nutshell
>>138378011
THIS IS REAL ART AM I RITE?
I feel this image is accurate for /pol. The cossacks(pictured) have just defeated the ottomans. The ottoman sultan then sent them an angry message demanding they surrender, they are composing their reply.
>>138377561
Exactly.
Look at this painting. The sorrow-filled sheep as it protects the decaying corpse of its child, all the while the hungry ravens bade their time to feast.
Life, death, grief, joy are all present in this. I will admit I teared up seeing this for the first time.
.
>>138377955
Any impressionist work.
Behold...true beauty! (which is subjective btw :^))
>>138377032
I see it on social media all the time. Ridiculous, really.
>>138375633
>Russia
>>138373246
what is the name of this piece?
,
>>138378204
Damn good point.
I think a lot of maybe due to modern society is full of skeptics, narcissists, pessimists, nihilist, libertines, etc.
>>138373936
anime taught me about this
>>138377777
i'll check those digits mate, but what does it mean?
>>138378282
And then some people dare to say that realism was only used for propaganda and shows only an idealized world.
But this painting, it shows nothing ideal, it shows the harsh world and how unforgiving it is but at the same time you know that this is how things go life.
I wish I could see it with my own eyes.
Anyway, It was nice talking to you guys, I must go to bed.
>>138378576
"Ivan the Terrible Killing His Son" by Ilya Repin
>>138378487
lmao
>>138378199
>how disgusting the world is
That is a covert way of leftists saying that they lack the talent to produce beautiful works of art. They would rather literally shit on a canvas and call it art just to feel accomplished and boost their self-esteem. These people hate what they can not have (real talent and vision). So they destroy everything that is good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IgGtGZwlDY
>>138378934
One last thing.
>>138374350
where anon im interested
>>138377963
>>138378210
>>138378722
May kek be with you lads. Meaning is subjective, it can mean anything you want! :) Reality doesn't real afterall.
>>138377032
>you must be new here
just post art, before i start pulling some redpills
Aright, I'll stop shitting up this thread now sorry. I'll leave this modern masterpiece for you to ponder.
An america neighborhood at night.
Not "art" really but hey its comfy
>>138374888
where is that?
>>138379224
idk
oc from porto portugal
Perhaps not art, but I find clockwork beautiful.
>>138373654
imagine them arguing over statue-fus
>>138379314
>>138378281
>"wait, wait, read where he demands our heads again..."
>"Is there some way to deliver this clenched in an asscrack?"
>"Goddammit, what the fuck is 'cuntfaced greaseball' in kabab, i don't wanna misspell and offend..."
God, that's lovely. We're human. Art displays that with skill. The good, the bad, the happy and brutal, and the simply, stupidly, human.
>>138379420
lisbon
>>138373909
too bad they lived
>>138379501
>>138378820
>>138373909
>Be a nigger
>Feel the rubber
>>138377032
That was "common knowledge" when I grew up in high school here in southern Commiefornia.
Whites can't dance
Whites don't have culture
etc, etc
Antiwhite egalitarianism overload. Probably why I am what I am today.
>>138379580
>>138378257
Hi, Strawman
>>138379665
coimbra portugal
>>138376458
your finest art is leaping louie
>>138379617
are they molesting cupid? I am repelled
>>138378647
The soul speaks, screams, whispers or sighs, and art is made.
A cold, dry, false soul makes art as well. We need more good souls these days.
>>138379787
Nah. you can find better in any federal corthouse
>>138379791
kek that is a shop
>>138376681
beautiful anon. saved
>>138379291
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TG5-RSevDBI
>>138379938
>>138376681
I am reminded of the Matrix
>>138379026
South East US (first community)
500 hectares of land next to a State Park (no body else can build next to it, ie no non whites nearby). Then I'll expand to other regions.
I avoid zoning regulations and discrimination lawsuits because the properties remain part of the community under a single owner, no rent either just "private agreements between private citizens".
It's being built with a new type of construction method that makes it very efficient to build and incredibly self sustaining.
I can't go into too many details or my permits might get pulled.
once everything is finalized I'll advertise it
>>138374877
*yawn*
>>138378998
Ugly should be made with the same skill, the same attention as the great religious murals. Skill is skill, in the end. The "ugly" of the new wave is an excuse to be lazy, to snatch the same glory as those with real skill.
Detail and skill are not a form, or movement. They are realities, despite what the solid-color-canvas hacks might say,.
>>138380383
does anybody know where this is?
>>138379385
The Tourbillion movement is stunning
Art isn't just physical media...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZle9-1hjQg
>>138380441
Belgium I believe gibs me a second
Orchestral versions of Debussy are some of my favorites.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oF4Aa7poreE
>>138376428
lol blueboy...
not even lapis lazul
the huntington collection is kind of stupid.
although i did notice a phenomenal piece of jasper which i had never seen before
i found myself reaching out and touching it
>>138380383
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palais_de_Justice,_Brussels
>>138380937
thanks
>>138381042
always brother
someone bake, we need MOAR
>>138380889
>lol blueboy...
I have two of them in my house
>>138380458
Wow
>>138378722
>https://www.artrenewal.org/articles/2015/trac_speech_2015/trac_speech_2015.php
ironically calling modern art captivating. Digits confirm modern art is gay.
NEW THREAD
>>138381527
>>138381527
>>138381527
LETS KEEP THIS GOING
>>138381418
the real one is at the hungtington library
>>138380420
One of my favorite depictions of Christ. Usually you see him as a smiling, handsome man with arms open and a heavenly aura around him. But here, you see a Christ that is much more... relate-able. You can almost identify with someone who is suppose to be God incarnate, though is cold, hungry, and doubtful.
>>138375383
There are still such places in the world my friend, but even in my country (what this pic probably depicts) there are very few of those left.
>>138375809
What the fuck, this is Chicago? What part of the city, I want to see how it looks today.
Jews and their negro minions turned it into shit.
>>138379644
you forgot to include the founding fathers and many other great americans on the right side of your chart.
>>138380169
okay good luck, that sounds fantastic. god speed anon. anyways, that location isn't doable for me, but I wish you all the best.
>>138380441
Justitiepaleis Brussel