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    I'll go first.

    Jacques-Louis David

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques-Louis_David

    Link to video

    'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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      I don’t have a strong visual sense, the way I have a well-developed appreciation for music, or even literature. I don’t know “how” to look at art, yet sometimes I’ll see a work and find it quite affecting. Maybe that’s enough.

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        Joe, are you sure you can't think of something? Maybe Modernist, Postmodern, Graphic?

        'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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          Joe, are you sure you can't think of something? Maybe Modernist, Postmodern, Graphic?

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          @Daniel Well, now that I think of it, sure, I do like a lot of artists. Bosch, Durer, Van Gogh, Rothko, Nevelson, Klee, Krasner, and probably a dozen others whose names don’t occur to me right now. I guess I can appreciate them without knowing how their technique works.

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            That's how I am! I'm no art history expert.

            'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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              Reminded me of a painting I photographed in Bowes Museum last year, from the same era.
              Small among the grandest of Gainsborough and Canaletto, and I can't recall the artist, but it really caught my attention.
              A napoleonic soldier after battle
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                Andy, Interesting juxtaposition between the paintings we posted. Thanks.

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                  Jaoquin Sorolla
                  From the National Art Gallery in London
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                  The first so life like it's like you can pick up the nets and hear the sea.
                  The second is amusing and evocative, the pub atmosphere, we've all seen someone a bit worse for wear.

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                    Rosalba Carriera

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                    I was astounded to read it was not painted, she used pastel.

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                      George Bellows
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                      This was best viewed at a distance, loved the compressed arranged view

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                        Rembrandt

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                        Hope you like some of these.
                        Want a few more? Lesser known, modern, local?

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                          I can't say I have a favorite, there are simply too many great artists and paintings. But I do have some that I'm partial to. From the Renaissance period, for example, I like Perugino quite a lot. For the time and subject, he paints nice faces. Very often, faces back then fall into the grotesque or absurd.

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                          The industrial revolution cheapened everything.

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                            @andyd Yes, more, please, of course!

                            'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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                              I can't say I have a favorite, there are simply too many great artists and paintings. But I do have some that I'm partial to. From the Renaissance period, for example, I like Perugino quite a lot. For the time and subject, he paints nice faces. Very often, faces back then fall into the grotesque or absurd.

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                              @Bernard said in Artists:

                              I can't say I have a favorite, there are simply too many great artists and paintings. But I do have some that I'm partial to.

                              This. So many, so different, and such personal subjective taste. My son in law dislikes all the earlier religious icon stuff so in the National Gallery we turned right and avoided the Sainsbury Wing, lol.
                              My good friend and artist dislikes chocolate box art yet loved this quite simple architectural daub by Heslop, a painter from County Durham.
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                              It was charming and I'd definitely hang it in my house.

                              Another local, Norman Cornish ("as good as Rembrandt") is now quite famous. He painted pit scenes, colliery life and comradeship, local people living.
                              He captures the wonderful incandescent gleam of a pint in in his pub, which is the essence of transferring light onto paper
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                              His big booted miners are filled with animation.
                              Here's a lovely intimate portrait of his mother
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                              Her hands, face, the cardigan...

                              I've spent some time looking at the detail in this twilight charcoal drawing
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                              Much more on the Web of course

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                                I tend to agree with Andy. I've seen a lot of art that I like. I will say that I have a long time fondness for impressionists.

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                                Renoir's Young Girl in Pink is in the Carnegie Museum of Art's collection and I tend to walk past it when I visit the galleries. I've liked it ever since I first saw it when I was a college student and used to wander through the museums when I had a break from classes.

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                                  @big_al
                                  Lovely portrait

                                  Here's an oldie from 1600 by Honthorst.
                                  20251126_144708.jpg Again I spent some time admiring the skill of painting a large room lit by a single candle.
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                                    Gallen-Kalella, a Finnish artist, 1905. Reflections, marvellous, I wanted to remove the frame to see more
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                                      https://share.google/LM4m0y18nDWdbiVpr

                                      Caravaggio

                                      The Narcissist

                                      I've been wondering for a long time about this myth. What is the context? Who is Echo? What role does Echo play? I'm at a loss. 🤪

                                      The psychology of this painting fascinates me.

                                      I also wonder what if anything does the myth have to do with the modern psychiatric classification of Narcissistic Personality Disorder.

                                      NPD is very real. I know. I know people who have it.

                                      More questions than answers for sure.

                                      Caravaggio is magnificent.

                                      'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".-- Mik

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                                        Anon cartoon. As a juggler, the thing that amused me most about this small work of art was not the impossible height of the seven-objects-shower, but the addition of the saucer
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                                          I nearly bought these two sketches last year on first sight. Fool & his money...
                                          Went back for them the next week and they'd gone

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