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Chris, it's like you've just gone through a book of 'paintings to see before you die' or something.



Is that a criticism, because that's really what the topic is, though the ones I chose all have technical, meaningful, or Aesthetic merit. :O


I don't know, not exactly. I suppose the title does say 'famous' after all.

It's just a bit boring :P :P

ANyway, you said everyone loves Starry Night by Van Gogh. I don't. So nyer.


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Igg wrote:
Christopher wrote:
Igg wrote:
Chris, it's like you've just gone through a book of 'paintings to see before you die' or something.



Is that a criticism, because that's really what the topic is, though the ones I chose all have technical, meaningful, or Aesthetic merit. :O


I don't know, not exactly. I suppose the title does say 'famous' after all.

It's just a bit boring :P :P

Anyway, you said everyone loves Starry Night by Van Gogh. I don't. So nyer.


Then you're not everyone *ostracises from society*. This topic is predisposed to boringness. Also, why single me out for mentioning these generically famous paintings? As expected, most have gone through Monet, Van Gogh, Kadinsky, Dali, etc. Out of the ones I meantioned only half I mentioned are generic 'Ooh! Famous!' paintings anyway. Thus Igg is discriminating against me because...I'm foreign! :roll:


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Because I expect better from you.

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Too many works of art for me to go over.

http://www.alfredhartemink.nl/images/Art/Paintings/V_van_Gogh_Wheatfield_with_crows_(1890).jpg Van Goghs wheat field, which he painted before he shot himself. i'm not really a Van Gogh fan, Starry Starry Night angers me beyond belief because it's so over done. Most of his paintings are, but I do enjoy this one, because it reminds me of the skies out here in Alberta.

http://www.artchive.com/artchive/g/gericault/raft_of_the_medusa.jpg The raft of the Medusa by Gericault ~ I love this one because of the backstory. The Medusa was a ship which sank and the officers left the crew with no water and the crew had to eat each other and only a couple survived.

http://www.artdaily.com/Fotos/galerias/279/LR_18.jpg Horse Frightened by Lightning also by Gericault. It's amazing in person. It really looks like the whole thing is rippling. My god. It's just gorgeous. Probably my favorite horse painting not by Stubbs.

http://www.melancholyrhino.com/images/durer_rhino.jpg

The Rhino by Durer, probably the print artist ever. He'd never seen a rhino; but did it anyways.

http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/boaz/durer.jpeg

The rabbit, because I love it.

And anything by Rosa Bonheur is a good call. I love her work and wish I could find reasonable prints... but alas that is not to be.
Eh. I could ramble on. I don't really have a "favorite". I love a lot of art. I love Classical art because of how embellished it is, and I wish I could get the same look to work in my own work and I plan on doing a lot of experimentation with oils this year at school. Layers should be fun :)

Yeah. More rambles later I suppose.

*gives Chris a cookie for knowing who Paul Klee is*


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I don't know much about art, but I rather like Monet. I went and saw some of his paintings when there was an Impressionist exhibition in Hong Kong.

I saw one of the Rouen Cathedral pieces. Up close, it was just amazing. <3

I would have liked to see this one. Actually, that's not the exact one I want, but I can't remember the name of what I'm talking about. It was something I was trying to copy.


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That ones part of a series of 4 at differing times of day, hence the Impressionist aspect to it. Unfortunately I think they are all called Houses of Parliament.


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