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How about some hr paintings? Anonymous
<- Fernand Khnopff - Des caresses
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John William Waterhouse - Hylas and the nymphs
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Tissot - A Passing Storm
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Waterhouse - The lady of Shalott
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Johannes Vermeer - Girl with the pearl earring
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Gérome - Police Verso

In before Bat Guano ;D
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Waterhouse - Echo and Narcissus
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Check the name in the corner & shit bricks
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Gérôme - The Grey Cardinal
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This is a good thread
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Francis Bacon (not sure of the title)

inspiration for silent hill, btw
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Recieve Bacon
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>>206048
not that shit again
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Alain Senez - Invitation a l'orage

not exactly hueg, but contemporary painters seem to be hr nazis
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Bricks were shat.
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gimme soem moar
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Stephen Gjertsson - The Record Lesson
(Someone photoshop a bong)
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Venus Rising by Sandro Botechelli, 1478.
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This one is kind of creepy. What is that deckhand doing out there?

thanks for posts.
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>>206767

One might interpret the melancholy woman and the distant man to be marital strife, or at least some kind of interpersonal conflict. Assuming two people in a room together naturally prefer a sense of closeness and love, the painting suggests otherwise. The man's face is not in focus, whereas the woman's is. The viewer is drawn towards her contemplative face. You get the impression she's longing for something. The man stares off with a stoic impression, typical of a man confronted with a conflict.

The name says it all though, "A passing storm"

Using a nautical theme in the background, it provides context for the title, and something lovely to stare at. However, it's a suitable parallel to what the couple are going through. Strife comes and goes, and the viewer is lead to believe that the storm has passed, and the two lovers are preparing yet again to resume their passion for eachother.

tl;dr: Go to school.
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>>206047

I don't know about that. The only artist I know of that directly influenced the SH universe was Hans Bellmer, whose doll gave rise to the mannequins, among other things.


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This painting is incredible in person
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Any da Vinci?
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Alphonse Mucha - Reverie

An amazing Art Nouveau artist.
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ask and you shall receive; scanned this in yesterday
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you mean Leonardo?

/done being an ass
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I have no idea what this is.