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Reply #30 posted 09/02/07 4:46am

shanti0608

I like all of the above nod
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Reply #31 posted 09/02/07 4:46am

rushing07

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HamsterHuey said:

rushing07 said:

Wojciech Weiss

"Melancholik (Totenmesse)" (1894)



Hehehe. This is the one I like. The others... hmm LoL


Hmmm what?

Anyhow, I really like this one:

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Reply #32 posted 09/02/07 4:47am

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rushing07 said:

Hmmm what?


The other are so severe.
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Reply #33 posted 09/02/07 4:56am

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HamsterHuey said:

rushing07 said:

Hmmm what?


The other are so severe.


Oh, not fond of stuffy compositions? Take this!

Jan Matejko "The Battle of Grunwald". It probably twice as big as the Night Watch.


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Reply #34 posted 09/02/07 5:09am

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HamsterHuey said:

rushing07 said:

Wojciech Weiss

"Melancholik (Totenmesse)" (1894)



Hehehe. This is the one I like. The others... hmm LoL


I like that one, too. biggrin
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Reply #35 posted 09/02/07 7:38am

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vermeer?

hmmm maybe not...
the window lighting reminds me a great deal of his style, but the furniture in the room dictates otherwise..
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Reply #36 posted 09/02/07 7:47am

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The realism with which Caravaggio treated even religious subjects - apostles who look like labourers, the plump and slightly feminine figure of Christ - met with the vehement disapproval of the clergy.


The individual's personal relationship to God was to some extent considered more important than their relationship to the Church as an organisation during the Renaissance period.
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Reply #37 posted 09/02/07 9:26am

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sammij said:

HamsterHuey said:


vermeer?

hmmm maybe not...
the window lighting reminds me a great deal of his style, but the furniture in the room dictates otherwise..



All those interior paintings are Hammershoi. See the two posts before my couple of pictorial posts. Follow the link.
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Reply #38 posted 09/02/07 9:33am

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This one scares me. It's like catching a glimpse of a ghost in your next room.
I love it.
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Reply #39 posted 09/02/07 9:38am

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MIGUELGOMEZ said:

HamsterHuey said:




This one scares me. It's like catching a glimpse of a ghost in your next room.
I love it.


I love the peeping tom feeling the pics give me. It is like you are breaking and entering.
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Reply #40 posted 09/02/07 1:49pm

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Muse2NOPharaoh said:

Nirvana!


A whole bunch of Van Rijn's!

Yes, yes I know... Id really like some more at least one more piece but it is so exspensive to frame them. .....afraid the proposition will have to wait for awhile....


I really should branch out a bit..... ( Eventually) wink
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