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Mae 01-14-2005 09:52 PM

Classic painters...
 
Who is your favorite classic painter, and what picture of his/hers do you most enjoy and why?

cowgirltease 01-14-2005 09:55 PM

Van Gogh's Irises of course. :)

Mae 01-14-2005 10:14 PM

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Severin Roesen's Still Life With Flowers and Bird's Nest (at the Huntington)

I enjoy the detail of the piece and it is very restful.

jseal 01-14-2005 10:53 PM

Mae,

I’m very fond of the Dutch painter, Rembrandt van Rijn. My favorite is Aristotle contemplating a bust of Homer.

Rembrandt contrasts the importance of material success, fame, and power, with being true to art. Aristotle is resplendent in the finery provided by his most prestigious pupil, Alexander the Great, but whom the philosopher had failed to form spiritually. He is looking at a bust of the great blind poet Homer. The bust shows us that Homer was poor. What matters more, the material success of a failed teacher or the true art of a pauper?

Mae 01-14-2005 11:02 PM

jseal...My dear sir, you appear to be a true connoisseur.

BIGbad 01-14-2005 11:03 PM

Although I have many favorites one of my top five is Dali

Lilith 01-14-2005 11:17 PM

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BigBad i've gone to his museum in St Pete. Amazing to see his work up close.



I love many different artists for many different reasons. I love Klimt's work because he paints like my mind works. When I am looking at something my mind is swirling and racing with a thousand thoughts and he paints the thought right into the painting. In turn which allows my mind to turn off and focus on his work.

Cheyanne 01-14-2005 11:39 PM

LOL! Lil - that first one looks like one of my daughter's slumber parties! I love that one!!! :D

csjames75 01-14-2005 11:49 PM

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Wow, those are very nice images. I really enjoyed the reasoning behind why you prefer them as well. This one I bought just after seeing in a poster store. Not sure why it resonates with me, but I've always enjoyed the Harlem Renaissance writers and artists, and William Johnson becomes more interesting to me the more I study him.

scotzoidman 01-15-2005 02:32 AM

My favorite painter is Mel...did one hell of job on my house, & didn't get a drop on the shrubbery...

Lilith 01-15-2005 09:25 AM

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Wow, those are very nice images. I really enjoyed the reasoning behind why you prefer them as well. This one I bought just after seeing in a poster store. Not sure why it resonates with me, but I've always enjoyed the Harlem Renaissance writers and artists, and William Johnson becomes more interesting to me the more I study him.

You might be my soul mate. 'Cept my loves go all the way back to Dunbar and Chestnutt.

wyndhy 01-15-2005 12:34 PM

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beautiful images
mae- i agreee. the detail on those flowers is tremendous
lil...the color palate of the paintings you chose remind me of your beadwork

i love all types of art and media but my fave is graphite. i can't really tell you why i like this medium the best cause i'm not sure. it's always been my favorite to work with and then, when i was younger, my parents took me to small gallery in soho and they had all graphite drawings on show and i just fell in love.

if i may, i'd like to deviate from the request and show you these from artist laurie lipton

dicksbro 01-15-2005 01:34 PM

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I always liked Salvador Dali's "Christ of St. John of the Cross." Perhaps not a true 'Classical' artist, but still a favorite. :)

jseal 01-15-2005 01:52 PM

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...still a favorite.


dicksbro,

...and very popular!

fzzy 01-15-2005 02:15 PM

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Don't know that mine are so much classic style, but I love almost anything done by Monet, and Georgia O'Keefe ... I think for me with each of these painters it's about the colors they used and the mood that is so much a part of the paintings. I've attached a couple of examples.

PantyFanatic 01-15-2005 02:18 PM

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While I like James Abbott McNeill Whistlers’ work, my favorite by far is Square Dance by Frederick Bean Avery.



:rolleyes2

PantyFanatic 01-15-2005 02:24 PM

I just wanted to hang out with the Aristocrat Pixies for a while ;)


:x:

Lilith 01-15-2005 02:44 PM

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Don't know that mine are so much classic style, but I love almost anything done by Monet, and Georgia O'Keefe ... I think for me with each of these painters it's about the colors they used and the mood that is so much a part of the paintings. I've attached a couple of examples.

fzzy~ one of the best parts of my trip to Vegas was going to the a Monet exhibit. Seeing his work left me in awe. I relate the experience as to feeling like I was in church.

Booger 01-15-2005 04:06 PM

not sure who did dog's playing poker but that man is a genius

PantyFanatic 01-15-2005 07:55 PM

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not sure who did dog's playing poker but that man is a genius

When you're right, you're RIGHT, Boog! :thumb:


















:grin:

PantyFanatic 01-15-2005 07:58 PM

seeing Scotzoid, Boog & I show up here is like having the little clown car roll in, isn't it? :D You just don't know how much is going to come out! :rofl:

Mae 01-15-2005 08:32 PM

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Tsk, tsk, tsk...

I'm a fan of Gossamer, myself. :D

Mae 01-15-2005 08:53 PM

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And...I am NOT being elitist! Let's just say I am curious, of a nature. Every person has their own preferences. Could be landscapes, portraits, still lifes, abstracts, cubism, cartoons, folk art, charcoal studies...anything. It has been said that "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder."

I have to agree...O'Keefe's flowers are amazing!

Abominable is pretty cute, too.

osuche 01-15-2005 09:51 PM

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I've always had a soft spot for Degas.

jseal 01-15-2005 09:52 PM

Mae,

Of course you’re not being elitist. Different art appeals to different people. Different art appeals to the same person. Here’s my all time favorite emotional statement: Pablo Picasso’s "Guernica ". A powerful anti-war statement - but great art!

Mae 01-15-2005 11:22 PM

jseal...I have a very dear friend who will be 91 this year. A few years ago, we were talking about famous painters and we got around to Picasso and the changes in his temperment and style. He remembered when Guernica was "released" and told me about the different factions involved and what exactly it had represented. Just an amazing and controversial piece of art.

scotzoidman 01-15-2005 11:40 PM

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seeing Scotzoid, Boog & I show up here is like having the little clown car roll in, isn't it? :D You just don't know how much is going to come out! :rofl:

Sorta like looking at Van Gogh's Irises & having one of them squirt ya in the face...

PantyFanatic 01-16-2005 12:49 AM

^^^^
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Booger 01-16-2005 01:19 AM

oh I can't for get the clasic Elvis on velvet

FallenAngel5 01-16-2005 01:58 AM

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I'm so glad to find other Salvador Dali fans. :) Though I like the ones you guys have posted, The Metamorphosis of Narcissus is my favorite. I'm also a fan of Georgia O'Keefe, she is just amazing.

Booger 01-16-2005 02:48 AM

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some of the art I enjoy

sodaklostsoul 01-16-2005 03:23 AM

I love the Blues Brothers!!!!!!!!!

BIBI 01-16-2005 04:26 AM

I like many different artists.....

I tend to admire a picture rather than the person who has created it...



:)

Lilith 01-16-2005 08:51 AM

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I like many different artists.....

I tend to admire a picture rather than the person who has created it...



:)

silly girl :spank:

Mae 01-16-2005 11:46 AM

Alright, alright.....eclecticism lives!

PantyFanatic 01-16-2005 12:08 PM

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I like many different artists.....
I tend to admire a picture rather than the person who has created it...
:)

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:jump:

So do we! :dizzy: :D :spin:

:line:
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BIBI 01-16-2005 01:22 PM

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Alright, alright.....eclecticism lives!


yes....

but then there are those that are just plain nuts ;)

Ask PF...he knows! :devilish:

lakritze 01-16-2005 07:35 PM

I new if I was a Johnnie cum lately to this thread the work would have already been done.Like FZZY,I love Monet's Waterlilies,big fan of KLIMT and like Osuche,I have a soft spot for Degas's dancers and his sculptures to.

Mae 01-16-2005 08:05 PM

PF? Do you occasionally skip a groove?

PantyFanatic 01-17-2005 12:02 AM

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PF? Do you occasionally skip a groove?

OK :(

I’ll leave your thread alone Mae.:wingang:






*ducks as Scotzoid throws the shaving cream pie that hits Mae with the mystic smile* :jester:


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