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mb i will live long enough to see the apocalypse after all
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i especially like the ironic matthew 11:28 at the bottom. a little bit of 16th C sacrilege. irony will never die
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16th century woodcuttings are the best art ever produced.
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dimashq posted:

16th century woodcuttings are the best art ever produced.


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i especially like this painting, not just because it is a large as hell piece of venetian excess and wild to boot - but because tintoretto seemed to go fuck having jesus and mary on a cloud or some basic shit put them on a swarm-ball of cherubs

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Dementy Shmarinov, 1942























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Gustave Moreau painted some good shit. pro-look









feed me art until i die
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the history of all hitherto existing societies is the history of thirsty men

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and one last one, Alfred Kubin, 1900-01

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kubin is cool, did you know he wrote a novel called 'the other side', it's neat and has his own illustrations
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tears posted:


ooh that's a good one

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someone ought to collect a bunch of those paintings that just depict some dudes art gallery & put them on display together
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zhaoyao posted:

someone ought to collect a bunch of those paintings that just depict some dudes art gallery & paint a picture of them


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da mutherfucking james webb space telescope

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from the Codex Borgia
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mesoamerican art and culture is seriously next level stuff
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A lot of pokeballs flying around in that conflict.
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saw some art in RL. recommended
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tears posted:

and one last one, Alfred Kubin, 1900-01

This is pretty good for a guy who only lived to be 1 year old

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Worth a gander, I think.
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wow those are great. the scada system i use looks like shit, runs on windows xp and written in visual basic
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winebaby posted:

Worth a gander, I think.



My buddy Jesse works in one of these.

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went to see this one in person.