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How about some art?
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This concludes my attempt to bring a little class into this shit hole.
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Anonymous thanks you. The very first one made me hard.
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wow, Europeans were one ugly race until they started breeding and mixing with the other nations weren't they?
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No, they just exported all the ugly to the new world.
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Love that one.
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Three internets to he who tells me which ninja turtle made this statue.
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>>229943

Almost everyone born before the 20th century was ugly by today's standards.
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Donatello
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Any high-res "orientalist paintings" pics?

http://tinyurl.com/3auo8u
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bump?
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MOAR
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Biblis

1884
Oil on canvas (lies - over 9000 hours in mspaint)
18.90 x 31.10 inches / 48 x 79 cm
Private collection
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Nymphes et Satyre

Translated title: Nymphs and Satyr.
1873
Oil on canvas
102.36 x 70.87 inches / 260 x 180 cm
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA
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Les Noisettes

Translated title: Hazelnuts.
Alternative title: The Nut Gatherers.
1882
Oil on canvas
34.45 x 52.76 inches / 87.5 x 134 cm
Detroit Institute of Art, USA
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>>229931
and finally, one of my favourites:

L'Amour Mouille
Translated title: Wet Cupid.
1891
Oil on canvas
61.22 x 33.27 inches / 155.5 x 84.5 cm
Private collection

I mean, Wet Cupid! What's not to like?
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Nymphes et Satyre
Translated title: Nymphs and Satyr.
1873
Oil on canvas
102.36 x 70.87 inches / 260 x 180 cm
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA
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The scene of Jupiter and Io is inspired by Ovid's classic Metamorphoses. Io, daughter of the first king of Argos Inachus, is seduced by Jupiter, who hides behind the dunes to avoid hurting the jealous Juno.

Noteworthy is the contrast between the evanescent figure of the immaterial Jupiter, and the sensual substance of Io's body, shown lost in an erotic rapture which anticipates the works of Bernini and Rubens
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>>229943
very funny how americans used to be so fucking stupid and still are.
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>>230394yea too bad we are the only super power left...who is the smart one now?
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Settle down children,

remember good manners cost nothing