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Hard2Fit

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Originally Posted by X-It
MetroStyles, Bernini - The **** of Persephone is awesome.

One beautiful piece of art, man!
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+2.

A couple of my favs.

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MetroStyles

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Originally Posted by antirabbit
Anything by Hieronymus Bosch:

http://www.hegel-system.de/de/gif/Gruen.jpg
http://physics.weber.edu/carroll/hon...s/delightd.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...0/GardenED.jpg

So horrible, and beautiful at the same time, also way better than Dali in hallucinagenic quality, but much more real as he was about 600 years before.


Also, any painting from Jullian Schnabel.


When I was younger, I would seek out a Bosch exhibit, smoke up, and just stare at his paintings for hours. They really are incredible.
 

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Andrew Wyeth: Christina's World. (Still and timeless, I remember gasping when I saw it in real life).
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Angkor Wat: (I wish I could find my moms old pictures of her travels there).
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Caravaggio: The Crucifixion of St Peter.
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Stele of Naramsin: Akkadian Empire:
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Vermeer: The Allegory of Painting:
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And a ton more I'm leaving out.
 

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My tastes change as the mood, etc. But, some all time favs incl.:

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Rain, Steam and Speed by Turner

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The Lacemaker by Vermeer
 

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