What are some of your favorite paintings?

pyonir

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i can't say i am all that experienced in the world of paintings. i don't know what they are named most of the time. like i have this one at home...and i love it. but as for historical paintings, i have always been impartial to Michelangelo.
 

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<< i can't say i am all that experienced in the world of paintings. i don't know what they are named most of the time. like i have this one at home...and i love it. but as for historical paintings, i have always been impartial to Michelangelo. >>



Big fan of the Last Judgement by Michelangelo. Also stuff by Caravaggio. If you know him.
 

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i like landscape paintings in general if they are realistic, i like VanGogh's "The Sower" and the other stuff he did that had that style, can't remember what it's called
 

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Van Gough is freaking awesome! Starry Night is my favorite, but some of his other landscapes and florals are great too. I like Rembrandt too, but I can't think of anything in particular, I just like his style.
 

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<< Big fan of the Last Judgement by Michelangelo. Also stuff by Caravaggio. If you know him. >>



Caravaggio's paintings are unbelievable. He led quite the interesting life too. If I recall correctly, he was a murderer, and on the run for awhile.
 

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<< Big fan of the Last Judgement by Michelangelo. Also stuff by Caravaggio. If you know him. >>



Caravaggio's paintings are unbelievable. He led quite the interesting life too. If I recall correctly, he was a murderer, and on the run for awhile.
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Good memory. Stabbed a guy with a sword after a game of tennis-badmitton-volleyball type game. Ran away. Went to Malta to join an order of Knights of St. John
 

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A few I like:

"The Kiss" - Gustav Klimt

I like almost everything Georgia O'Keefe ever did, particularly her flowers (yes, yes, they're terribly vaginal....we're all had that pointed out to us at one time or another).

I'm also a big Rembrandt fan, particularly his portraits. I visited Holland a few years ago and toured the Rembrandthuis and some of the museums there. You really don't get an appreciation for what a genuis he was with the use of light until you see his stuff in person. Some of the paintings almost appear to be lit from within.

Also something of a Vermeer fan.

There are plenty more, but I'm getting tired of looking through Google to find links.:)

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The most impressive painting that I have actually seen in person, though, would have to be either Seurat's A Sunday on the Island of La Grande Jatte or Caillebotte's Paris Street, Rainy Day.
 

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<< The most impressive painting that I have actually seen in person, though, would have to be either Seurat's A Sunday on the Island of La Grande Jatte or Caillebotte's Paris Street, Rainy Day. >>




Excellent choices !!!!
 
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<< The most impressive painting that I have actually seen in person, though, would have to be either Seurat's A Sunday on the Island of La Grande Jatte or Caillebotte's Paris Street, Rainy Day. >>




Excellent choices !!!!
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I never liked the latter all that much until I saw it in person. The canvas Caillebotte used is humongous. :)
 

RigorousT

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Edvard Munch's The Scream and Dali's paintings are cool.. School of Athens is top of the list too..
 

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<< Dali was a hack. >>



yes... and i'm sure your a master of impressionism... i for one think Dali is an amazing artist... i saw a work of his (name forgotten) in New Brunswick that was absolutly stutting...
 

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Heh, I think everyone can relate to Munch's "The Scream". I have it on my mousepad at work. Saw tons of great art in Europe two years ago... I like the Renaissance stuff for its realism... but I'm more of a fan of impressionism and later artistic periods.

My favorite painting of all time is by Rene Magritte called l'Empire des Lumieres (Domain of Lights). I could sit and stare at it for hours.

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