So whats your favorite art painting?

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the Born Again sculpture.....there are quite a few paintings of this out there.
I plan on getting one for the house. im sure this one speaks for itself.
 
In school I was drawn to Caravaggio. I would love to own one of his originals.

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Modern Day I would love to have an Original work from Banksy

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I like a few. The Last Supper, Michael Angelo's God and Adam, the paintings of Dante's Inferno, the Moorish art paintings, the dogs playing poker, the good times photo at the end of the theme sonf, Amistad painting of the slaves taking over and a few I forget the name of. One is of Roman mythology I believe where s king always has a sword hanging over his head, and the other is of a man eating his son. And light painting by Pablo Picasso.

I like the first three because of the religious weight and controversy they carry and I wonder why the artist chose to interpret those moments for art pieces. It's interesting to have the depiction of Jesus with all his disciples. As a kid I always wondered what hell would look like so when I read Dantes Inferno and seen his interpretation it stuck with me. Especially the painting of the devil devouring souls.

I love those moorish paintings because they are rich in color and texture and its one of the few scenes we see of black men in great positions and in control lampung big willy style with chained up bitches as sex salves :lol: just keeping it funky.

Dogs playing poker is classic because when you first see it, it's brings a smile to your face. The looks on the faces. Dogs congregating like humans it was funny. Dogs are about as mixed and diverse as humans are.

The Amistad painting is just a powerful scene to me. Slaves aren't typically drawn depicting take over of whites and it makes a great statement against the slave trade of Africans.

Pablo Picasso light painting was just revolutionary.

I don't feel like typing no more about the others on this phone it's taking too long as it is. But there are plenty other paintings I like.




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I like most of Dali's stuff. Also Monet, Bibbs, Lawrence, Sisley

was at D'Orsay a month ago; man, I could have stood in front for hours
 
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In school I was drawn to Caravaggio. I would love to own one of his originals.

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I was a huge fan of Caravaggio in High School. I later did a paper on his works in college over 30 years ago.

It was also in college that my sculpture teacher, (who ironically my Sister now takes an elective course with) hooked me on to Seurat, Monet, and Manet.

I love Impressionism.
 
I like a few. The Last Supper, Michael Angelo's God and Adam, the paintings of Dante's Inferno, the Moorish art paintings, the dogs playing poker, the good times photo at the end of the theme song, Amistad painting of the slaves taking over and a few I forget the name of. One is of Roman mythology I believe where s king always has a sword hanging over his head, and the other is of a man eating his son. And light painting by Pablo Picasso.

I like the first three because of the religious weight and controversy they carry and I wonder why the artist chose to interpret those moments for art pieces. It's interesting to have the depiction of Jesus with all his disciples. As a kid I always wondered what hell would look like so when I read Dantes Inferno and seen his interpretation it stuck with me. Especially the painting of the devil devouring souls.

I love those moorish paintings because they are rich in color and texture and its one of the few scenes we see of black men in great positions and in control lampung big willy style with chained up bitches as sex salves :lol: just keeping it funky.

Dogs playing poker is classic because when you first see it, it's brings a smile to your face. The looks on the faces. Dogs congregating like humans it was funny. Dogs are about as mixed and diverse as humans are.

The Amistad painting is just a powerful scene to me. Slaves aren't typically drawn depicting take over of whites and it makes a great statement against the slave trade of Africans.

Pablo Picasso light painting was just revolutionary.

I don't feel like typing no more about the others on this phone it's taking too long as it is. But there are plenty other paintings I like.




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The Sword of Damocles was the name of the painting.


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The Gulf Stream is an 1899 oil painting by Winslow Homer. It shows a man in a small rudderless fishing boat struggling against the waves of the sea
 
You have to see paintings in real life to truly appreciate. :)
For instance the light effects of de nachtwacht aka Night watch painting are incredible.

But the most memorable painting I saw was in Italy.
It was a painting of a man lying on the beach with his feet pointing to the viewer of the painting. No matter where you stand.

Anyone knows the name of this painting ? :dunno:
 
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