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Anonymous No.83043962 [Report] >>83043970 >>83044831 >>83048589 >>83050530
tfw wanna dump pictures
>1865 Seymour_Joseph_Guy_-_Unconscious_of_Danger
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>>83043962 (OP)
in a few doing some digesting.
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1823 Johan_Christian_Dahl_-_View_of_Pillnitz_Castle_-_G_35_-_Museum_Folkwang.jpg
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1822 View of Dresden at sunset by Carl_Gustav_Carus.jpg
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Philipp_Otto_Runge,_Fall_of_the_Fatherland_(1809),_pen_&_pencil.jpg
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1837 Karl_Friedrich_Schinkel_-_Uranus_and_the_Dance_of_the_Stars.jpg
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1838 Karl_Friedrich_Schinkel_Moskowitischer_Entwurf_Grundriss.tif.png
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1820 Ruins of the Eldena Monastery with cottage near Greifswald in Moonlight by Carl_Gustav_Carus.jpg
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1779_Dadalus_und_Ikarus.jpg
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1694 'T_Konings_Loo,_RP-P-2009-669.jpg
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1916 Georg_Kugler_Hagen_bei_den_drei_Rheintochtern.jpg
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Enrique_Simonet_-_La_autopsia_-_1890.jpg
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1747 Giovanni Paolo Panini (1691-1765.jpg
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View of Parys in 1620 by Matthaus Merian the Elder.jpeg
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>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNB29A7mJcs&list=RDDNB29A7mJcs&start_radio=1
May 27, 2018 BlueFace - Freak Bitch [Prod. By ScumBeats]
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Schwedischen Fewerwerks. Anno 1650.jpg
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Heinrich_fueger_1817_prometheus_brings_fire_to_mankind.jpg
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Rothenburg an der Tauber by Matthaus Merian the Elder.jpeg
Anonymous No.83044831 [Report] >>83044898
>>83043962 (OP)
based thread i've been meaning to get into art history as i start to properly learn art fundamentals, know any good books OP?
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State_Hall_of_the_Austrian_National_Library_NightFall404_1.jpg
Anonymous No.83044898 [Report] >>83045702
>>83044831
>art book recs
no idea
i just save pics on internet, read a bit about the work and skim artist life then forget
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Execution of Gyorgy Dozsa in 1514 by Matthaus Merian (1593-1650) swiss.jpg
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Kloster_Wiblingen_Bibliothekssaal_01.jpg
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1681 Castle and City of Batavia, island of Java (now Jakarta, Indonesia).jpg
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1836 Germania by Philipp Veit (1793-1877) german.jpeg
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Pyrrhus and Polites by Pierre-Narcisse Guerin (1774-1833) french.jpg
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1885_Rigoletto_set_by_Philippe_Chaperon.jpg
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The Dinner at the Ball, 1878 - Adolph Menzel .jpg
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"The king, on whose head the crown weighs heavily,
swims in the vast sea and uses loud voices to say:
Why do you not bring help? Why do you not all rush forward,
you whom I can make happy, once rescued from the waters?
If you are wise, restore me to my kingdom, and no poverty
nor bodily disease will afflict you."
1618.He that delivers me shall have a great reward.Atalanta_fugiens_1618_p_133_(200).jpg
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Herrad of Landsberg (1130-1195) Hortus_Deliciarum,_Der_Samann.jpg
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smashing bean curd by KAWANABE KYOSAI (1831-1889).jpg
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This Simple Faith Has Made America Great by Jessie Willcox Smith (1863-1935).jpeg
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A Blacksmith's Shop (1771) by Joseph Wright & John Boydell .
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1896 SPLYNUTI DUSI (MERGING SOULS) Max Svabinsky (1873-1962) czech.jpeg
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1765_ Virgin and Child with the Young Saint John the Baptist and Angels by Francois Boucher (1703-1770).jpg
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transferware-deep-plate-lion-in-love-aesop-s-fables-1835_10560_pic3_size3.jpg
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>>83044898
damn, well great thread either way
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think this one's merian as well
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High quality thread! Neat!
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>The Merian plan of Paris was created in 1615 and presents a perspective view looking to the east with a scale of about 1 to 7,000. It originally consisted of two engraved plates 50 x 37 cm each comprising the left and right halves of the map and was printed with 2 columns of portraits (each 50 x 13 cm) on the left and right sides of the respective map halves. The entire assembly was 50 x 101.5 cm. The Merian map was frequently used as the basis of subsequent maps, including those of Visscher (1618), Melchior Tavernier (ca. 1625-1635), Jacob van der Heyden (1630), Christophe Tassin (1634), Dubarle (ca. 1641), Giacomo Lauro (ca. 1642), and Martin Zeiler (1655). In turn, the map of Tassin served as the source of numerous later maps.
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1741 Mappa_Metallographica.Map of the famous metal mines of Schemnitz by Luigi Ferdinando Marsili.jpg

English: 1726 work by the Italian naturalist and soldier Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli (1658 - 1730). It is a natural history encyclopedia of the lower Danube, published in 6 volumes in both The Hague and Amsterdam. The extensive work covers cartography (vol. 1), classical studies (vol. 2), mineralogy (vol. 3), fish fauna (vol. 4), birds (vol. 5) and other subjects (vol. 6).
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Genome-Wide Population Genetic Analysis of Commercial, Indigenous, Game, and Wild Chickens Using 600K SNP Microarray Data fgene-11-543294-g001.jpg
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2019 erin hecht, Significant neuroanatomical variation among domestic dog breeds.jpg
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cuckoo eggs pnas.2121752119fig01.jpg
Genetic architecture facilitates then constrains adaptation in a host-parasite coevolutionary arms race
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Menelaos findet Helena c1946 by Alexander Rothaug (1870-1946) austrian..jpg
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John Duncan (Scottish, 1866-1945), Yorinda and Yoringel in the Witch's Wood 1909.jpg
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Calm Sea (c. 1886) by Arnold Bocklin (1827-1901) swiss.jpg
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Ajax and Cassandra (1886) by Solomon Joseph Solomon (1860-1927) brit.jpg
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1870 Cadaver Synod by jean-Paul Laurens.jpg
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A Hermit Praying in the Ruins of a Roman Temple (c1760) by Hubert Robert (1733-1808) french.jpg
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Capriccio with ruins of the Roman Forum (c1634) by Claude Lorrain (1604-1682).jpg
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Timgad, in Algeria.(The ruins of a Roman colony in Africa..jpg
Anonymous No.83048589 [Report] >>83048969
>>83043962 (OP)
Is there an art site where you can find and bookmark art pieces? Something like pinterest but for art pieces like this? I've always liked them.
>The Judgement of Paris by Federico Jimenez Fernandez, ca 1882
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>>83048589
>filename
kek
>mal for art
interesting idea, if it doesn't already exist
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The Four Stages of Cruelty is a series of four printed engravings published by English artist William Hogarth in 1751. Each print depicts a different stage in the life of the fictional Tom Nero.

Beginning with the torture of a dog as a child in the First stage of cruelty, Nero progresses to beating his horse as a man in the Second stage of cruelty, and then to robbery, seduction, and murder in Cruelty in perfection. Finally, in The reward of cruelty, he receives what Hogarth warns is the inevitable fate of those who start down the path Nero has followed: his body is taken from the gallows after his execution as a murderer and is mutilated by surgeons in the anatomical theatre.

The prints were intended as a form of moral instruction; Hogarth was dismayed by the routine acts of cruelty he witnessed on the streets of London. Issued on cheap paper, the prints were destined for the lower classes. The series shows a roughness of execution and a brutality that is untempered by the funny touches common in Hogarth's other works, but which he felt was necessary to impress his message on the intended audience. Nevertheless, the pictures still carry the wealth of detail and subtle references that are characteristic of Hogarth.
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jc leyendecker 1874
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norman rockwell 1894-1978/1948- the obvious choice- Norman Rockwell.jpg
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1957... After the Prom - by Norman Rockwell.jpg
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SOKOL 'Well if this doesn't work we'd damn sure better get the net ready'.jpg

Erich Sokol (31 March 1933 - 20 February 2003) was an Austrian illustrator and caricaturist.
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Vernon Grant/VC-Colliers 10-4-1941-12-30.jpg
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John E. Sheridan (1880-1948) american illustrator/American1930-07a.jpg
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Al Parker (1906-1985) was an American artist and illustrator.
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Adam-v03-n11-Nov-1959-18a bob tupper.jpg
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Nice thread, contributing
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Barney Tobey (1906-1989).jpg
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barney-tobey-oh-i-beg-your-pardon-i-thought-you-were-extinct-new-yorker-cartoon.jpg
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>>83043962 (OP)
hrghfghm yes, today I will browse 4chan
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Fusilamiento_de_Torrijos_(Gisbert)
ruby !!w/iqVkZlyVP No.83050883 [Report]
god hides tragedy in your milquetoast spinelessness and it is since god must defeat you in order to be god
but god never won at anything their divinity is just as chaotic and circumstantial as your defeat which is what god fears
if tragedy destroys you get smited gracefully rather than plagued by doubt
there was no truth if you chose to lie all the time