Post pieces of art that you means a lot to you or that you simply appreciate. It can be any kind of art as long as it makes you feel something.
It means a lot to me.
This one always had a place in me desu
honestly this was a tough one but rage comic memes will always be in the center of my heart
can't wait to see some fine works of art
>>36589921
600% laffin
Thank you
one of my most favorite pices ever.
this one make sme feel comfy and nostalgic
>>36590165
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nice to know there are other anons with exquisite tastes
Richelieu is mai waifu
>>36590267
in addition, allow me to share another masterpiece
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desu senpai
>tfw no Jeanne d'Arc gf
>>36590365
Back off, she's my waifu
originalo
>>36590286
Richelieu is pretty based, he outjewed the jews
>>36590377
He outjewed EVERYONE. He and Talleyrand are probably my favorite jewy non-Jews
There's a recent painting I really like but for the life of me I can't find it.
It's a group of people dressed in Puritan period clothing walking in front of an absolutely MASSIVE train tunnel and the sense of scale just blows my mind. Turns out googling "tunnel painting" doesn't do a goddamn thing.
So pic related is my second favorite. There's this barely-restrained chaos in Egon Schiele drafts that I can't get enough of, like his subjects are one bad shake away from completely unraveling.
>>36590365
>>36590376
you both have good taste for waifus
>tfw no medieval redhead gf waiting for you when you are fighting for the holy land
>>36590397
Can you rec me any books on European history from a political/diplomatic standpoint?
>>36590473
There's "The Iron Kingdom" by Christopher Clark, about the history of Prussia until the fall of Nazi Germany.
I'd definitely recommend Dan Jones' "The Plantagenets", since the Plantagenets rule over England transformed the country like nothing else, and the War of the Roses is basically real-life Game of Thrones.
The Accursed Kings (les Rois maudits in French, should you want to read the original) by Maurice Druon is a series of novels about the second great dynasty of Europe, the Capetian Kings of France. It's historically mostly accurate and an incredible story. Seven volumes in total.