Discussion of the political impact of Aryan Art
Politics is fundamentally the process of organizing a collective and furthering its shared interests, but without an organic binding culture there can be no collective and therefore there can be no real politics. This is why the parasitic kike occupation regime prioritizes the suppression and corruption of their host cultures.
In this thread we will share and discuss the art of the Aryan race, the highest and most sophisticated family of cultures which has ever developed on this planet, in the hope that we can restore an Aryan racial collective through shared cultural knowledge, only when we are bound by shared culture will we have the solidarity to pursue meaningful political action in defense of our race.
Anonymous
(ID: UJkirnmg)
8/17/2025, 6:04:41 PM
No.513290310
We have a few new pieces to share this week, all bumps, discussions and quality contributions are appreciated.
Anonymous
(ID: EK4fAO7F)
8/17/2025, 6:06:57 PM
No.513290467
>>513290806
>>513289995 (OP)
These threads are good and important.
Anonymous
(ID: UJkirnmg)
8/17/2025, 6:07:08 PM
No.513290481
Frans Oskar Merikanto (Helsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland, Russian Empire 1868-1924 Hausjärvi-Oitti, Province of Häme, Republic of Finland)
(Jean Dubé, Jean-François Bouvery)
5 Piano Pieces, Op. 6 - 1888, No. 3, Valse mélancolique à 4 mains
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGW4GyKQQTE
Anonymous
(ID: UJkirnmg)
8/17/2025, 6:12:05 PM
No.513290806
>>513290467
Glad you like them friend, we could always use more regular contributors that are willing add detailed filenames, I've regularly been posting 200 pieces lately and could use some more backup
Anonymous
(ID: bDCt56mQ)
8/17/2025, 6:14:54 PM
No.513291010
>Life is short, and art long; the crisis fleeting; experience perilous, and decision difficult. The physician must not only be prepared to do what is right himself, but also to make the patient, the attendants, and externals cooperate.
Anonymous
(ID: UJkirnmg)
8/17/2025, 6:30:41 PM
No.513292044
Antonio Lucio Vivaldi (Venice, Republic of Venice 1678-1741 Vienna, Archduchy of Austria, Habsburg Monarchy, Holy Roman Empire)
(Europa Galante, Fabio Biondi)
L'estro armonico, Op. 3, No. 10, Concerto for Four Violins in B Minor, RV 580 - c.1711, 1st Movement (Allegro)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNgVIhnAqzY
L'estro armonico, Op. 3, No. 10, Concerto for Four Violins in B Minor, RV 580 - c.1711, 2nd Movement (Largo - Larghetto)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8oQuYsXawk
L'estro armonico, Op. 3, No. 10, Concerto for Four Violins in B Minor, RV 580 - c.1711, 3rd Movement (Allegro)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koii57U_crQ
Anonymous
(ID: JngGDRkI)
8/17/2025, 6:36:10 PM
No.513292425
>>513292629
>>513292332
Great piece- one of your own pics?
Anonymous
(ID: bDCt56mQ)
8/17/2025, 6:39:17 PM
No.513292629
Anonymous
(ID: fTfCR79w)
8/17/2025, 6:41:56 PM
No.513292804
>>513293068
>>513292153
fuckin' pedo marriages
bad bad bad history, so terrible, so antifeminist, patriarchical, bet trannies didn't have human rights and there was no racemixing
awful
Anonymous
(ID: bDCt56mQ)
8/17/2025, 6:42:30 PM
No.513292842
>>513295764
Virgil, Aeneid V 461-484:
>Then Sire Aeneas willed to make a stay to so much rage, nor let Entellus' soul flame beyond bound, but bade the battle pause, and, rescuing weary Dares, thus he spoke in soothing words: “Ill-starred! What mad attempt is in thy mind? Will not thy heart confess thy strength surpassed, and auspices averse? Submit, for Heaven decrees!” With such wise words he sundered the fell strife. But trusty friends bore Dares off: his spent limbs helpless trailed, his head he could not lift, and from his lips came blood and broken teeth.
>So to the ship they bore him, taking, at Aeneas' word, the helmet and the sword—but left behind Entellus' prize of victory, the bull. He, then, elate and glorying, spoke forth: “See, goddess-born, and all ye Teucrians, see, what strength was mine in youth, and from what death ye have delivered Dares.” Saying so, he turned him full front to the bull, who stood for reward of the fight, and, drawing back his right hand, poising the dread gauntlet high, swung sheer between the horns and crushed the skull; a trembling, lifeless creature, to the ground the bull dropped forward dead. Above the fallen Entellus cried aloud, “This victim due I give thee, Eryx, more acceptable than Dares' death to thy benignant shade. For this last victory and joyful day, my gauntlets and my art I leave with thee.”
Anonymous
(ID: UJkirnmg)
8/17/2025, 6:46:13 PM
No.513293068
>>513293288
>>513292804
Sorry Xiuxoptl, that's a symbolic political marriage between aristocratic families, it has nothing to do with Mexicans molesting kids
Anonymous
(ID: J+i5gbm8)
8/17/2025, 6:46:16 PM
No.513293074
>>513289995 (OP)
Bamp for the only good thread left.
Anonymous
(ID: fTfCR79w)
8/17/2025, 6:49:18 PM
No.513293288
>>513293068
shut up faggot, you don't even understand jokes or hyperbolae
just be quiet americano
Anonymous
(ID: vxeH7vMP)
8/17/2025, 6:57:46 PM
No.513293888
>>513289995 (OP)
Aryan art makes jews uncomfortable, and Thats a good thing
Anonymous
(ID: vxeH7vMP)
8/17/2025, 6:59:21 PM
No.513293996
>>513294132
>>513293559
Is the phrygian hat Just a Eagle hat?
Anonymous
(ID: UJkirnmg)
8/17/2025, 7:01:32 PM
No.513294155
Claude Balbastre (Dijon, Burgundy, Kingdom of France 1724-1799 Paris, French Republic)
(Marek Toporowski)
Pièces de clavecin, No. 5, La Boullongne (Rondeau) - 1759
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9CvCaCuUPk
Anonymous
(ID: yY7rVXwW)
8/17/2025, 7:09:52 PM
No.513294894
>>513294998
>>513295000
>>513296264
>>513291774
second half of the 19th century in europe was best art period in world history
Anonymous
(ID: yY7rVXwW)
8/17/2025, 7:11:20 PM
No.513294998
>>513294894
lol i didnt even see the date of the painting i responded to and it was 1874 - right in the middle between 1850 and 1900
Anonymous
(ID: yY7rVXwW)
8/17/2025, 7:12:48 PM
No.513295111
>>513295000
yep. fuck the kikes that started ww1
Anonymous
(ID: UJkirnmg)
8/17/2025, 7:18:05 PM
No.513295500
Karol Kazimierz Kurpiński (Włoszakowice, Poznań Voivodeship, Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania 1785-1857 Warsaw, Kingdom of Poland, Russian Empire)
(Tobias Koch)
Polonaise in F Minor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4v07WbzZu8
Anonymous
(ID: yY7rVXwW)
8/17/2025, 7:22:43 PM
No.513295870
>>513295724
yes, it's my favorite painting. I've seen it in person multiple times
Anonymous
(ID: bDCt56mQ)
8/17/2025, 7:24:45 PM
No.513296010
>>513296404
I don't know how to translate "filandón": neighbourhood meeting, winter and night, in which women spun and men did manual work, while stories were told.
Anonymous
(ID: Z+T5iWqy)
8/17/2025, 7:28:04 PM
No.513296264
>>513294894
It certainly was for Australia. The Heidelberg School was our peak. They keep most of these pieces in gallery basements now. jews keep trying to destroy them
Anonymous
(ID: Z+T5iWqy)
8/17/2025, 7:29:15 PM
No.513296351
>>513295247
GAH
you gave me a jumpscare fren
Anonymous
(ID: fTfCR79w)
8/17/2025, 7:29:55 PM
No.513296404
>>513296010
gringos call it spinning frolic
Anonymous
(ID: Z+T5iWqy)
8/17/2025, 7:31:06 PM
No.513296491
>>513297081
>>513296078
I was going to say that it is terrible and looks like a homosexual jew painted it. I always trust my gut
Anonymous
(ID: UJkirnmg)
8/17/2025, 7:38:59 PM
No.513297081
>>513297495
>>513297637
>>513296491
They are mentally ill and a vector for all sorts of social problems, we'll exclude them until we take power and can scientifically study this disease in more detail, if it turns out to be a purely biological problem that can be repaired then we can review their work once more, if the disease turns out to have a deeper impact on morality and aesthetics then their art is contamination that we can do without
Anonymous
(ID: UJkirnmg)
8/17/2025, 7:42:24 PM
No.513297339
Antonín Leopold Dvořák (Nelahozeves, Rakovník Kraj, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austrian Empire 1841-1904 Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy)
(Xavier de Maistre)
Suite in A major for piano, arranged for harp, Op. 98 - 1894, 1st Movement (Moderato)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RY2AB6Vn_8
Suite in A major for piano, arranged for harp, Op. 98 - 1894, 2nd Movement (Molto vivace)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Id9fPwVINd0
Suite in A major for piano, arranged for harp, Op. 98 - 1894, 3rd Movement (Allegretto)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGI4L9ZeyP4
Suite in A major for piano, arranged for harp, Op. 98 - 1894, 4th Movement (Andante)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3oSZQpP7MQ
Suite in A major for piano, arranged for harp, Op. 98 - 1894, 5th Movement (Allegro)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DljPRtsxFBE
Anonymous
(ID: bDCt56mQ)
8/17/2025, 7:44:29 PM
No.513297495
>>513298262
>>513297081
James Watson talked about "the gene which determines sexuality"
Anonymous
(ID: Z+T5iWqy)
8/17/2025, 7:46:17 PM
No.513297637
>>513298262
>>513297081
When I listen to classical music I can always tell if the conductor or composer is a woman, brown, or a fag. Too many dissonant notes. I quickly turn it off.
Anonymous
(ID: bDCt56mQ)
8/17/2025, 7:50:44 PM
No.513297973
>>513297387
The detail of the tree is from Ovid:
>Contented with food that grew without cultivation, they collected mountain strawberries and the fruit of the strawberry tree, wild cherries, blackberries clinging to the tough brambles, and acorns fallen from Jupiter’s spreading oak-tree.
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/433000993/#433014343
Anonymous
(ID: UJkirnmg)
8/17/2025, 7:54:31 PM
No.513298262
>>513298429
>>513298530
>>513297495
No such gene would ever get passed down by definition, it is likely caused by a brain parasite spread by sexual molestation of children combined with some other environmental factors. No research is done on the topic because kikes use homosexuals as a biological weapon against their host populations.
Notable evolutionary theorist Gregory Cochran has spoken about the pathogenic characteristics of homosexuality:
https://westhunt.wordpress.com/2012/02/16/depths-of-madness/
>>513297637
Culture is fundamentally created by healthy men who create healthy families. Healthy men possess an extreme disgust response to homosexuality and everything associated with it, this is probably an evolved disease-response.
Kikes have spent a century associating art with homosexuals, thereby repulsing healthy men from high culture. To counteract this trend we must create an unambiguously heterosexual art archive that men and families can appreciation without reservations.
Anonymous
(ID: Z+T5iWqy)
8/17/2025, 7:56:42 PM
No.513298429
>>513299254
>>513298262
Make sure your files are secure offline in EMP proof materials
Anonymous
(ID: bDCt56mQ)
8/17/2025, 7:58:00 PM
No.513298530
>>513299254
>>513298262
>No such gene would ever get passed down by definition
It could appear by mutation. I don't know this topic though.
Anonymous
(ID: Z+T5iWqy)
8/17/2025, 8:03:47 PM
No.513298982
>>513299546
Good night anons. Thank you for your efforts.
Anonymous
(ID: UJkirnmg)
8/17/2025, 8:06:55 PM
No.513299254
>>513298429
It would be best to have the archive cloned on hdds across the world, working on it.
>>513298530
Not likely for this very specific behavior set to constantly appear due to a spontaneous mutation, something is likely engineering this pathological behavior set. The cause is probably already known by some researchers, but releasing the information would be career suicide.
Anonymous
(ID: bDCt56mQ)
8/17/2025, 8:20:04 PM
No.513300399
The artist was the 7th Baron of Forna. His wife's full name was Dolores María de Elizondo y González de la Peña.
Anonymous
(ID: 6pnKsEj0)
8/17/2025, 8:26:41 PM
No.513300884
>>513301131
>>513301425
>>513291774
If i recall correctly that was my last post from the last thread
https://youtu.be/DUP_zSzro4M?si=VJtHKRj2Bb7dqglr
Lovely early symphony from van Maldere
>Pieter van Maldere, known also as Pierre van Maldere[1] (16 October 1729 – 1 November 1768) was a Flemish violinist and composer. He was a violinist of the Royal Chapel, the court orchestra in Brussels of the governor-general of the Austrian Netherlands, Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine. After an international career which brought him to Dublin, Paris and Vienna, he returned to Brussels where he became a director of the Brussels opera house (De Munt/La Monnaie). He was the leading composer of the Austrian Netherlands in the mid-18th century. His symphonies, exemplary for the galant style, merged French stylistic elements with Viennese and Italian influences.
Anonymous
(ID: 0n8KoEnP)
8/17/2025, 8:36:55 PM
No.513301670
>>513301769
>>513301829
>>513304754
Are Beksiński's paintings Aryan?
Anonymous
(ID: Q3xmFMHk)
8/17/2025, 8:38:10 PM
No.513301764
>>513302057
lol ive seen OPs painting irl
Anonymous
(ID: UJkirnmg)
8/17/2025, 8:42:21 PM
No.513302057
>>513301764
Go back and take a bigger pic, that shitty thumbnail is the best I could find on the entire internet
Anonymous
(ID: HY6mQ1cv)
8/17/2025, 8:45:54 PM
No.513302291
>>513302598
>>513289995 (OP)
HAHHAHA IDIOT THIS PAINTING WAS PAINTED BY A JEWISH MAN
>mein aryan art
come on this one time with professionals
Anonymous
(ID: Q3xmFMHk)
8/17/2025, 8:47:20 PM
No.513302386
>Maximum file size allowed is 4 MB
fuck this gay website
Anonymous
(ID: HY6mQ1cv)
8/17/2025, 8:48:29 PM
No.513302474
>>513302783
>>513302309
>>513302272
>>513302238
>>513302195
>>513302155
stilleben is not art per se. its more on the illustrative side. all these paintings have absolutely no meaning.
people here should know a thing or two about art when you want to talk about it.
Anonymous
(ID: UJkirnmg)
8/17/2025, 8:50:03 PM
No.513302598
>>513302291
That's very unlikely.
> In 1944, he was included in the Gottbegnadeten list of the Reich Ministry of Propaganda.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Mathias_Padua
Though I would very much welcome if you could find actual Jews that slipped past our filter, we would delete them from the Aryan Art archive immediately.
Anonymous
(ID: 0n8KoEnP)
8/17/2025, 8:52:47 PM
No.513302816
>>513302979
>>513303399
>>513303411
>>513301769
>>513301829
That's the point. Beksiński's paintings are like a nightmare. There's something familiar about them that we recognize, but the overall image is alien and evokes strange feelings. But if you don't like them, I understand.
Anonymous
(ID: UJkirnmg)
8/17/2025, 8:54:56 PM
No.513302979
>>513302816
The world is ugly and nightmarish enough as it is, the Aryan tradition is to capture the ideal, something much harder than illustrating a chaotic nightmare
Anonymous
(ID: VaTz4p+k)
8/17/2025, 8:56:28 PM
No.513303094
gonna look great hanging next to my 70 inch Sanyo, (((Christ.))) is King!
Anonymous
(ID: UJkirnmg)
8/17/2025, 8:58:07 PM
No.513303236
>>513302989
I'm off my game this week, I'm also finding that I messed up a bunch of filenames, 200 pieces a week is starting to take its toll lol
Good night, anons.
>>513302816
I want beautiful stuff that inspires people to reach real beauty and noble deeds, or at least remember their history. Art is the expression of the painter's soul and his passions; if the work is ugly, so is his soul. For example:
https://archive.4plebs.org/pol/thread/507484716/#507485851
Anonymous
(ID: Q3xmFMHk)
8/17/2025, 9:02:04 PM
No.513303560
>>513304130
>>513303411
What if an artist only draws anime girls with big tits? Asking for a friend.
Anonymous
(ID: UJkirnmg)
8/17/2025, 9:02:44 PM
No.513303611
Johann Nepomuk Hummel (Pressburg, Pozsony County, Kingdom of Hungary, Habsburg Monarchy 1778-1837 Weimar, Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, German Confederation)
(Ivan Klánský, Czech Nonet)
Septet No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 74 - c.1816, 1st Movement (Allegro con spirito)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUR4n-0sBZY
Septet No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 74 - c.1816, 2nd Movement (Minuetto e scherzo)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHtragOWGlg
Septet No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 74 - c.1816, 3rd Movement (Andante con variazioni)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ufry3GA0aDk
Septet No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 74 - c.1816, 4th Movement (Finale. Vivace)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tH9aE3mXnCc
Anonymous
(ID: 6pnKsEj0)
8/17/2025, 9:04:38 PM
No.513303769
>>513301131
Hi :)
>>513301425
It seems i was right
another early symphony but a bit more energetic contrasting with the more galant style of the later one
https://youtu.be/OL8cZg1-3R0?si=0SobcpYC0K-x71UA
>Georg Christoph Wagenseil (29 January 1715 – 1 March 1777) was an Austrian. >He was born in Vienna, and became a favorite pupil of the Vienna court's Kapellmeister, Johann Joseph Fux.[1] Wagenseil himself composed for the court from 1739 to his death. He also held positions as harpsichordist and organist. His pupils included Johann Baptist Schenk (who was to teach Ludwig van Beethoven), and Marie Antoinette. He traveled little, and died in Vienna having spent most of his life there.
>Wagenseil was a well-known musical figure in his day — both Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart are known to have been familiar with his works. His early works are Baroque, while his later pieces are in the Classical style.
That painting reminds me of Spitzweg's style
Anonymous
(ID: bDCt56mQ)
8/17/2025, 9:09:14 PM
No.513304130
>>513304659
>>513303560
Anime is a culture expression of a people unrelated to us. Ask them.
Anonymous
(ID: Q3xmFMHk)
8/17/2025, 9:15:45 PM
No.513304659
>>513304130
I was just messing with you
Anonymous
(ID: 6pnKsEj0)
8/17/2025, 9:16:46 PM
No.513304754
>>513301670
I'm eager for some creepy enigmatic symbolism from guys like Simberg Delville or Blake but this seems more like modern grotesque shit
Anonymous
(ID: PM3mMm06)
8/17/2025, 9:17:38 PM
No.513304826
>>507485851
>>513303411
picasso was a kike, if not genetically (I do not care to search) spiritually
FUCK HIM
Anonymous
(ID: UJkirnmg)
8/17/2025, 9:24:00 PM
No.513305368
In important nazi podcast news, on Warstrike 107 Warren spoke with Dr. Alexander Jacob, an Indian academic who has spent decades translating National Socialist ideological works into English.
https://odysee.com/@WarStrike:a/Episode107:a
https://gofile.io/d/wbTbc6
https://t.me/warstrike1/605
Anonymous
(ID: 6pnKsEj0)
8/17/2025, 9:29:42 PM
No.513305855
Another great jolly symphony this time from Sammartini
https://youtu.be/5liTps4zCcI?si=XbK2_JH3J9z_Vz9l
>Sammartini is mostly praised for his innovations in the development of the symphony, perhaps more so than the schools of thought in Mannheim and Vienna.[5] His approach to symphonic composition was unique in that it drew influence from the trio sonata and concerto forms, in contrast to other composers during the time that modeled symphonies after the Italian overture. His symphonies were driven by rhythm and a clearer form, especially early sonata and rounded binary forms. His works never ceased to be inventive, and sometimes anticipated the direction of classical music such as the Sturm und Drang style.[6] Czech composer Josef Mysliveček considered Sammartini to be "the father of Haydn's style," a popular sentiment that considerably enhanced Sammartini's reputation after his death.[7]
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovanni_Battista_Sammartini
Anonymous
(ID: 4fBq5NbI)
8/17/2025, 9:30:45 PM
No.513305922
I like House of Athens. One of the very few pieces of art that makes me feel something
Anonymous
(ID: 6pnKsEj0)
8/17/2025, 9:33:22 PM
No.513306151
>>513303411
Take care lad
Beauty will save the world
Don't forget to save my compositions
I post short enjoyable work most of the time
Anonymous
(ID: E8B0rxiL)
8/17/2025, 9:37:37 PM
No.513306517
>>513306778
>>513299585
I admire Sibelius, the Swan of Tuonela is one of the most beautiful and sublime compositions I've ever heard.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQLeZAcbaQw&list=RDPQLeZAcbaQw&index=1&pp=8AUBoAcB
Anonymous
(ID: 5ArDnjM8)
8/17/2025, 9:38:03 PM
No.513306556
>>513289995 (OP)
Are you done pig-blanketting the board
Anonymous
(ID: 6pnKsEj0)
8/17/2025, 9:40:41 PM
No.513306778
>>513307076
>>513306517
I don't know how you guys came to such conclusions the superior symphonic poem is clearly En Saga
https://youtu.be/1YIEAL7tI2I?si=V0mslpaMBEuDdZvv