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ITT paintings.
>> Anonymous
Love the Tower of Babel.
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St George
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>>202493
How the hell is 196 KB, 1061x800 Hi-Res? If you're requesting a hi-res version of same, just ask plainly.
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>>202508
Maybe he didn't have any higher res paintings.
>> Anonymous
Maybe he's gay
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>>202652
>>202644
Maybe you two should shut the fuck up, or contribute something.
>> sage
I wish I could see the actual brush strokes in these paintings like when you look at stuff up close in a museum, but instead all I see is blurrrrrrrrrry
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>>203076
Testify!
And bring more Bouguereau!
>> Anonymous
i always wondered, does anon has class?
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>>203088
Well, Anonymous who posted>>203076has class.
As for the majority, well... just look around at these uncultured Philistines, vomiting inane prattle on 4chan.
No sense bemoaning this. Just post more classical art. Maybe it'll catch on.
Pic: Bouguereau's Biblis.
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>> Anonymous
Classy anon is classy.

Excellent.
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Rembrandt - The Night Watch or The Militia Company of Captain Frans Banning Cocq, 1642.jpg
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A vectorized version of a painting, copied from a printed comic. I guess there's enough layers of meaning here for a dissertation or two.
>> Anonymous
"[Roy Lichtenstein's] most famous image is arguably Whaam! (1963, Tate Modern, London), one of the earliest known examples of pop art, adapts a comic-book panel from a 1962 issue of DC Comics' All-American Men of War. The painting depicts a fighter aircraft firing a rocket into an enemy plane, with a dazzling red-and-yellow explosion. The cartoon style is heightened by the use of the onomatopoetic lettering 'WHAAM!' and the boxed caption 'I pressed the fire control... and ahead of me rockets blazed through the sky...' This diptych is large in scale, measuring 1.7 x 4.0 m (5 ft 7 in x 13 ft 4 in)."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Lichtenstein
>> Anonymous
nice
>> Anonymous
>>203111
Aha! So this is where the cover of Terry Pratchett's Night Watch comes from.
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>>203113
Nice!

Have a small picture of Van Gogh's Starry Night.
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>>203183
More Picasso is needed!