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Anonymous No.1547322 [Report]
Requesting sauce on the original paintings from my large collection of chudjak edits. For example I already know pic related.
Anonymous No.1547324 [Report] >>1547378 >>1547506 >>1547606
Anonymous No.1547325 [Report] >>1547506 >>1547750 >>1547759
This one looks like a pastiche
Anonymous No.1547326 [Report] >>1547506 >>1547594
Anonymous No.1547327 [Report] >>1547329 >>1547506 >>1547741 >>1547743 >>1547848
Anonymous No.1547329 [Report] >>1547377
>>1547327
Would also appreciate a translation of the inscription here
Anonymous No.1547330 [Report] >>1547380
Anonymous No.1547333 [Report] >>1547506 >>1547750 >>1547759
Anonymous No.1547334 [Report] >>1547373
Anonymous No.1547347 [Report] >>1547374 >>1547506 >>1547749
Anonymous No.1547350 [Report] >>1547506 >>1547959
Anonymous No.1547351 [Report] >>1547376
Anonymous No.1547373 [Report] >>1547441
>>1547334
>Orestes Pursued by the Furies (1862) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau
Anonymous No.1547374 [Report] >>1547441 >>1547749
>>1547347
> The bronze statue of Archangel Michael, standing on top of the castel Sant'Angelo, Rome, modelled in 1753 by Peter Anton von Verschaffelt (1710–1793).
Anonymous No.1547376 [Report] >>1547441
>>1547351
Don't know where this illustration of Aryans invading India comes from.
Anonymous No.1547377 [Report]
>>1547329
>The Romans in their Decadence by Thomas Couture
Ayy, looked up decadence on wikipedia and they had this painting right at the top of the article.
An online translator said the text means "Here's how the world appears to someone who has never touched vegetation" but I don't know if it's proper Latin.
Anonymous No.1547378 [Report] >>1547441
>>1547324
There are countless paintings and sculptures of Pygmalion and Galatea, but this one by Jean-Jacques Lagrenee seems like the closest match.
Anonymous No.1547380 [Report] >>1547441
>>1547330
>Jean-Léon Gérôme, Phryne revealed before the Areopagus (1861)
I don't recognize any of the others.
Anonymous No.1547441 [Report]
>>1547373
>>1547374
>>1547376
>>1547378
>>1547380
Thank you, you are a gentleman and a scholar
Anonymous No.1547443 [Report] >>1547477
Anonymous No.1547445 [Report] >>1547446 >>1547506 >>1547542 >>1547552
Anonymous No.1547446 [Report] >>1547478
>>1547445
Anonymous No.1547447 [Report] >>1547479
Anonymous No.1547448 [Report] >>1547504 >>1548015
Anonymous No.1547452 [Report] >>1547506
Anonymous No.1547453 [Report] >>1547480
Anonymous No.1547454 [Report] >>1547503
Anonymous No.1547455 [Report] >>1547488
Anonymous No.1547477 [Report] >>1547542
some of these are googleable if you know what it's supposed to be a painting of
>>1547443

Thor's Fight with the Giants by Winge
Anonymous No.1547478 [Report]
>>1547446
The Death of Julius Caesar (1806) by Vincenzo Camuccini
Anonymous No.1547479 [Report]
>>1547447
Saint George and the Dragon by Gustave Moreau
Anonymous No.1547480 [Report]
>>1547453
The Angel Prevents the Sacrifice of Isaac by Rembrandt
Anonymous No.1547488 [Report]
>>1547455
Dante and Virgil by William-Adolphe Bouguereau
Anonymous No.1547503 [Report]
>>1547454
>The statue of Laocoön and His Sons, also called the Laocoön Group (Italian: Gruppo del Laocoonte), has been one of the most famous ancient sculptures since it was excavated in Rome in 1506 and put on public display in the Vatican Museums,[2] where it remains today. The statue is very likely the same one praised in the highest terms by Pliny the Elder, the main Roman writer on art, who attributed it to Greek sculptors but did not say when it was created.[3] The figures are nearly life-sized, with the entire group measuring just over 2 m (6 ft 7 in) in height. The sculpture depicts the Trojan priest Laocoön and his sons Antiphantes and Thymbraeus being attacked by sea serpents.[1]
Anonymous No.1547504 [Report] >>1548015
>>1547448
The Raft of the Medusa by Théodore Géricault
Anonymous No.1547506 [Report] >>1547594 >>1547741 >>1547750 >>1547750
only ones left:

>>1547324
need exact painting
>>1547325
might not have a source?
>>1547326
>>1547327
might be original? nothing about it seems obviously traced from some classic painting
>>1547333
also might be original
>>1547347
need to find the source that the figures on the left are copied from
>>1547350
>>1547445
>>1547452
obviously supposed to be Hercules fighting the hydra, but I couldn't find source
Anonymous No.1547542 [Report] >>1547552 >>1547806
Thank you very much!

>>1547477
I already googled the ones with ultra-mainstream sources, I'll post those later.

>>1547445
I seem to remember hearing that this is a scene from the Kalevala
Anonymous No.1547552 [Report]
>>1547445
>>1547542

Oh hey, googling The Kalevala immediately turns up the source.

The Defense of the Sampo by Akseli Gallen-Kallela
Anonymous No.1547591 [Report]
Pretty fun thread, honestly.
Anonymous No.1547594 [Report]
>>1547506
These next few look original, or heavily modified. Something about the composition gives it away. Modern artists and photographers, let alone shitposters, don't seem to give much thought to composition. The only one we couldn't identify that gives me Renaissance vibes is >>1547326
Anonymous No.1547595 [Report] >>1547651
Anonymous No.1547596 [Report] >>1547651
Anonymous No.1547598 [Report] >>1547652
Anonymous No.1547599 [Report] >>1547759
Anonymous No.1547600 [Report] >>1547753
Here Henry VIII looks like his portrait by Hans Holbein the younger. Not sure about the others.
Anonymous No.1547606 [Report]
>>1547324
Yandex found the source image. Says it's "Pygmalion and Galatea" by Konstantin Makovsky (Russian, 1839-1915). Couldn't find it anywhere else. It does look like Makovsky's radiant style though.
Anonymous No.1547614 [Report] >>1547638
This one is posted endlessly but I don't know its name or even what to search for.
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Anonymous No.1547620 [Report] >>1547651 >>1547993
Anonymous No.1547638 [Report] >>1547640
>>1547614
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rhodes_Colossus
>what to search for
british empire man standing on map
Anonymous No.1547640 [Report] >>1547656 >>1547742
>>1547638
LOL

For some reason I thought it was a caricature of Teddy Roosevelt
Anonymous No.1547647 [Report] >>1547655 >>1547657
This is not a painting, but still looking for the source. It looks like something Alan Moore would draw, although his shading is a lot simpler IIRC
Anonymous No.1547651 [Report] >>1547993
>>1547620
>Barge Haulers on the Volga or Burlaki (Russian: Бypлaки нa Boлгe, Burlaki na Volge) is an 1870–1873 oil-on-canvas painting by Russian realist artist Ilya Repin. It depicts 11 men (burlaki) hauling a barge along the banks of the Volga River. They are at the point of collapse from exhaustion, oppressed by heavy, hot weather.[1][2]

>>1547595
>>1547596
These look like they are entirely OC.
Anonymous No.1547652 [Report]
>>1547598
>The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp is a 1632 oil painting on canvas by Rembrandt housed in the Mauritshuis museum in The Hague, the Netherlands. It was originally created to be displayed by the Surgeons Guild in their meeting room.[1] The painting is regarded as one of Rembrandt's early masterpieces.
Anonymous No.1547655 [Report] >>1547657
>>1547647
This old thing is less edited, but I don't think the original had Scooby on it.
Anonymous No.1547656 [Report] >>1547742
>>1547640
found this one

The Coronation of the Virgin is a 1635–1636 painting on oil on canvas by Diego Velázquez
Anonymous No.1547657 [Report] >>1547663
>>1547647
>>1547655
The image comes from a marvel comics run called Alias which focuses on the character Jewel in her non-superhero form (AKA Jessica Jones). More specifically this bit is from issue #22.

--some guy on reddit
Anonymous No.1547663 [Report] >>1547739
>>1547657
Just found it though tineye, I'm going to ignore the whole human torch nonsense and continue to hold the headcanon that she was shlicking to /fit/'s gay dad.
Anonymous No.1547739 [Report]
>>1547663
Capeshit was a mistake
Anonymous No.1547741 [Report] >>1547743 >>1547848
>>1547327
>>1547506
>might be original? nothing about it seems obviously traced from some classic painting
I think this one was traced. I think I remember finding the original but I dont know if i saved it.

I'm not OP, but I actually came in here ready to post that one asking if anyone could find it since the thread was about that topic.

The swastika meander wasn't there on the original, but I don't think there was any meander design there at all on the original.
THis is what a meander is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meander_(art)
Anonymous No.1547742 [Report]
>>1547640
>>1547656
Yeah that one was obviously gonna be easy to find. I've actually seen it before and found it myself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronation_of_the_Virgin_(Vel%C3%A1zquez)


Coronation of the virgin takes on a new meaning when its referring to the chudjak.
Anonymous No.1547743 [Report]
>>1547327
>>1547741
Here's another one I was looking for.
Anonymous No.1547747 [Report] >>1547759
Anonymous No.1547749 [Report]
>>1547347
>>1547374
Could it be possible that there was another painting that the statue was taken from or vice versa?
Anonymous No.1547750 [Report] >>1547753
>>1547325
>>1547506
>might not have a source?
I don't think the people who make this shit would be able to get the depth and dimensions on that stuff correct. It looks traced to me.

>>1547333
>>1547506
>also might be original
This one might be original. it doesn't have a background and looks more traced.
Anonymous No.1547751 [Report]
crossposting on the sharty's request board might work. There could be someone there who might know, but they are kinda retarded.
Anonymous No.1547753 [Report] >>1547780
>>1547750
>I don't think the people who make this shit would be able to get the depth and dimensions on that stuff correct. It looks traced to me.

Yeah, artists use references, but in this case the reference might not be a classic painting.

>>1547600
It's interesting that like 95% of the work seems to have gone into Henry's clothing.

Is the other guy supposed to be Thomas Cromwell? It looks like it might have been copied from this actor playing him in the BBC series Wolf Hall.
Anonymous No.1547759 [Report]
>>1547325
>>1547599
In these Chud looks like he got traced from a comic book or movie still/frame, the latter in particular looking like it could be from 300 (although mirrored, since he's holding the shield in his right arm and the spear with his left one). The pauldron shoulder on the first one looks like something a gladiator would be depicted wearing.

>>1547333
This one feels very much like a scene from a movie to me.

>>1547747
>Achilles Dragging the Body of Hector Around the Walls of Troy
The original painting is by Gavin Hamilton, this is an engraving after it by Domenico Cunego. I'm posting this one because the pictures of the original I find are all very low resolution.
Anonymous No.1547780 [Report]
>>1547753
I think Henry is traced from a photograph.The feather on his hat in particular looks like it was posterized. His pose and outfit are extremely detailed but also slightly different from the Holbein portrait.
Anonymous No.1547793 [Report] >>1547803
The rest of these are ones that I already know the names of.
Anonymous No.1547795 [Report] >>1547796
Anonymous No.1547796 [Report]
>>1547795
Ilya Repin, Reply of the Zhaporozhian Cossacks to Sultan Mehmed IV
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Anonymous No.1547803 [Report] >>1547875
>>1547793
if you want you can post the sources on their soijak booru so others can find the original easier, but i'd understand not wanting to interact with the soiteens.
Anonymous No.1547806 [Report]
>>1547542
zyzz pose
Anonymous No.1547848 [Report]
>>1547327
>>1547741
I think it may have been traced from some pandora's box art, but I can't find the one I saw before and I have no recollection of how/if i found it last time
Anonymous No.1547875 [Report] >>1547897
>>1547803
Thanks. That's a job best suited to someone who's on that site all the time though.

Also their jaks are generally lower quality than what makes its way to 4chan. I did find some good ones I missed, though.
Anonymous No.1547876 [Report] >>1547939
Anonymous No.1547877 [Report] >>1547940
Anonymous No.1547879 [Report] >>1547936
Anonymous No.1547880 [Report] >>1547930
Anonymous No.1547881 [Report] >>1547931
Anonymous No.1547897 [Report] >>1547937
>>1547875
>Also their jaks are generally lower quality than what makes its way to 4chan. I did find some good ones I missed, though.
I think a lot of these were made by a single guy. IIRC he posted on /pol/ about it once. He might have been french, not sure.
I'm not sure if he really used the sharty or not.
Anonymous No.1547930 [Report] >>1547938
>>1547880
Saucenao.com found this one:
https://www.deviantart.com/mannyrodriguezart/art/Rodriguez-M-Book-Cover-F17-748249981

It's not a classical art piece, it's a more modern one apparently
Anonymous No.1547931 [Report]
>>1547881
Found this one by yandex image search. It found an archive on the wayback machine where people on some sharty related site talked about that edit.
https://archive.is/9XCoa (Time stamp on posts is in YYYY/MM/DD format).

One of the users there mentioned the original:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Day_of_Pompeii

The 4 horsemen aren't there in the original, and I'm not sure where they are from. The full size of the image on wikipedia is like 200 MB. This obviously isn't the full version.
Anonymous No.1547936 [Report]
>>1547879
By this guy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasily_Surikov
Anonymous No.1547937 [Report]
>>1547897
Turns out the thread he made was on /ic/: https://archived.moe/ic/thread/6641724
Anonymous No.1547938 [Report]
>>1547930
The original painter also had an artstation that showed up in the results but he must have deleted the piece from there: https://www.artstation.com/mannyrodriguez
Anonymous No.1547939 [Report]
>>1547876
Searching a rough description found this one:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollice_Verso_(G%C3%A9r%C3%B4me)
Anonymous No.1547940 [Report]
>>1547877
google images found a copy on the KYM page:
https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/2489631-chudjak
It mentioned the original piece:
https://prints.nrm.org/detail/260767/rockwell-dreams-the-age-of-romance-boy-reading-book-of-chivalry-1923

It's by norman rockwell.
Anonymous No.1547958 [Report]
Now the ones I could identify:
Anonymous No.1547959 [Report]
>>1547350
I found the source of this from a tag on the booru
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Anonymous No.1547993 [Report]
>>1547620
>>1547651
>>Barge Haulers on the Volga or Burlaki (Russian: Бypлaки нa Boлгe, Burlaki na Volge) is an 1870–1873 oil-on-canvas painting by Russian realist artist Ilya Repin. It depicts 11 men (burlaki) hauling a barge along the banks of the Volga River. They are at the point of collapse from exhaustion, oppressed by heavy, hot weather.[1][2]
This one seems to be a different artist from the other soijaked paintings. I looked at the original and this one doesnt seem to have been traced as precisely.
Anonymous No.1547994 [Report]
This is based on the "sack of rome" by this guy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph-No%C3%ABl_Sylvestre
Anonymous No.1547996 [Report]
The french guy called this parody "La Génèse Des Affreux".

This one is obviously a parody of the creation of adam:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Creation_of_Adam
Anonymous No.1547997 [Report]
this one might be original
Anonymous No.1547998 [Report]
This one is obviously based on:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_the_Terrible_and_His_Son_Ivan
Anonymous No.1548000 [Report]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonaparte_Before_the_Sphinx
Anonymous No.1548001 [Report] >>1548102
Another trace from norman rockwell:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_Self-Portrait
Anonymous No.1548004 [Report]
This one was actually traced from nazi propaganda. a 1933 painting called "vision of greatness" by richard spitz.
Anonymous No.1548005 [Report]
This one traces/references a famous photograph:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raising_a_Flag_over_the_Reichstag
Anonymous No.1548006 [Report]
This one is traced from a piece of promo art for diablo II.
It's "the final stand" by keith parkinson:
https://www.keithparkinson.com/product/the-final-stand-diablo-ii-photo-print/
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Anonymous No.1548015 [Report] >>1548102
>>1547448
>>1547504
interesting how a bunch of the background details are totally different. the crowd and the castle werent there in the original.
Anonymous No.1548016 [Report] >>1548102
This one seems to be traced from League of Legends art.

It's art featuring Caitlyn from Legends of Runeterra:
https://playruneterra.com/en-sg/news/game-updates/patch-2-14-0-notes/
I dont know if they merged multiple art pieces.

Reddit found the source of this one.
https://old.reddit.com/r/ForwardsFromKlandma/comments/1dc8bb8/someone_sent_me_this_political_cartoon_it_looks/
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Anonymous No.1548019 [Report]
Traced from this:

https://www.sciencephoto.com/media/364309/view/atlas-supporting-the-sky
Anonymous No.1548102 [Report]
>>1548015
>>1548016
Some of these took a LOT of work. It almost would have been easier to measure out the anatomy and perspective from scratch.

>>1548001
Chud's painting in that pic is the original concept art for James Bond, but I can't find the name of the artist.