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I've really been enjoying the European art and heritage threads, and I realized what we can do.

Just post the art.

Post your favorites on Normiebook regularly. Talk about the artist, or the period, or just be basic and say you think it's beautiful. It's pure positivity. You can print 'em out and post em around your campus in broad daylight. Have a classy art discussion. If you get harassed you can suggest they post art they like, or ask if art isn't ok. Imagine the left ceding high culture to the right entirely. Imagine what that will do to the NPR crowd that likes to feel cultured. This will gut them.

All you have to do is get into art and stay positive. It isn't politics, it's beauty. It's celebrating humanity. It's going to drive them crazy!

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youtube.com/watch?v=o_SoQGNkxx0
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commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Collection_highlights_of_the_National_Museum_in_Warsaw
twitter.com/SFWRedditImages

I forgot to mention that obviously music and architecture is just as useful, so there should be interesting aesthetics for everyone to explore.

I'm posting memento mori and danse macabre images, which I happen to find interesting.

they already mentioned our European Art/Architecture threads as white supremacy. I'm serious, I saw it a few days ago

it was in a youtube video on the alt right

Call them retards for it, and ignore them, this will never stick with the public

>renaissance
>italian stuff
WE WUZ ITALIANS N' SHIET!

beautiful

this is not politics

I'm 3rd gen italian lol
Yeah. It's exactly the unhinged response you want actually. Also it makes them basically say only whites can art, which is wrong but hilarious.

Do you speak Italian? Did you grow up in Italy? No? then please stop LARPing.

You must be brown or something. You are shitting up 2 thread at the same time. Your insecurities are showing.

Nah you amerimutts can do anything you want but leave our culture and our country alone, we want to suffer in our own shithole, and I would appreciate if you would just settle with LARPing as vikingz and anglos.

Your culture died centuries ago. It was replaced with north african culture, nigger.

>Renaissance was just Italian
Read a book.
I probably should have called this Art-Right general or something so the mouthbreathers would stay on task.

>Isnt Ireland right next to New York
Lol wut? I guess in the sense that if there weren't something like say an ocean in the way they'd be kind of close

Anybody listen to Scarlatti?

Jam this loud
youtube.com/watch?v=o_SoQGNkxx0

>Art-Right general
you should make this reality.
>Everyday until the 4th reich.

I like this idea

I'm actually down. It's not like people don't already basically do it lol. It's a good excuse to look at nice paintings, listen to good music, and learn some history.

If cultured becomes synonymous with Racist, I think it'll be hilarious.

Unfortunately, these threads kept getting removed by Jew mods. I'll gladly post until that happens though.

These three are a trio that depict the abduction of the Sabine women.

I do now. Very nice.

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Play this shit really loud.

This is a Rachmaninoff arrangement of a bach piece, I play it on guitar but it sounds crazy on piano.

Some of the parts are an absolute shred-fest. European classical composers are god-tier
youtube.com/watch?v=N8BmjTtonKg

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Renaissance was a mistake. Feudalism > whatever the fuck we have now. Ted pls save us

This is actually a more contemporary piece. It's a Neo-baroque style. Painted in the 70s, I think.

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>Previously on VH1's The Pickup Artist
>I have a headache
>It's Mr. Steal Yo' girl.

These are so memeable.

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I've got over a thousand images of high art saved. Does anyone want to see anything in particular? Paintings, statues, architecture?

Does anyone care?

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It's all nice stuff so far user. That sounds like it took a while to collect. I always find art based on literature or music to be sort of a cultural double whammy that allows one to appreciate both more deeply. Great depictions of Dante's rungs of hell, or stories from Homer etc. You should consider just posting on a given theme so people who know less (most users) can learn about a period or style.

Hell yeah nigger

kill yourself

I'm with you guys but this happens but BLACKED threads stay up for hours. This board is nothing but shitposting now

I typically just post my favorites. Unfortunately I don't know as much about style or period as if like. I'm a casual appreciator.

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This one is cool, and the museum housing it has an interesting collection. Unless you live on the east coast, it's basically a cultural desert in the states when it comes to this stuff.


commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Collection_highlights_of_the_National_Museum_in_Warsaw

This is probably my favorite piece. Souls on the Banks of Acheron by Adolf Hiremy-Hirschl. Jewish guy named Adolf, funnily enough. Late 1800s.

The Surrender of Vercingetorix.

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I've never seen this one. It's really something. Saving it so I can share it later.

I care mate

Shit what the fuck is up with this one

This one is spooky

where is this from? context?

Wouldn't it be cool if our money still looked this great?

"Dehodencq’s first canvas shows a procession along the Calle Génova during the Easter celebrations in Seville. The road is packed with people pressed along the stone-paved road lined by rows of seated women of high social status sporting black mantillas as a sign of mourning for the death of Christ, accompanied by distinguished-looking gentlemen standing behind them. Two rows of members of the confraternity in black habits bearing long lit torches escort the float of the crucified Christ belonging to their brotherhood, whose banner one of them carries. They are followed in the background by the processional image of the Mater Dolorosa, lit by a mass of candles and under a canopy, as is characteristic of Sevillian images of the Virgin."

I love reverse image search in these threads

What does silver dollars mean in regards to the gold standard? Is it in effect a completely separate currency?

One of The duties of the Greek god Hermes was to serve as guide to souls traveling to the underworld. This image depicts the souls of the deceased pleading with Hermes on the banks of Acheron, a river that runs through the underworld. It is also referred to as the "River of Woe."

I'm not an economist, my dude. It's just a cool looking bill. This one is the death of Seneca.

>wanting whites to forsake their national/ethnic identities

I have to grade some college students, but this has been a fun thread. Please consider helping keep an Art-Right general floating around. I'll try to do so when I'm on. I dunno if it needs a paste bin, it's pretty simple to explain.

shoutout to the art dump MVP

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and why are the man and woman centre left
standing with heads bowed back? are they accepting their faith and ready to go?

Thanks man. I'll keep it going for a while but I've got some stuff to take care of in between posting. Post another one sometime and I'll hop in.

In this image, Telemachus bathes his father Odysseus after his return to Ithaca.

I'm not actually familiar with the context behind that one. One day I plan on going back and saving these all under the name of the painting and author and doing the research, but I don't have the time at this point.

This one is titled "The Choosing of Paris," I believe. I could be wrong.

Hercules feeds Diomedes to his man eating horses.

I had to look in a dictionary to sum up how these threads make me feel. I came across ‘anemoia’.

Vienna at Midnight.

Oops forgot definition: nostalgia for a time you’ve never known

whats your heritage?

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Lement for Icharus

Ethnicity != Culture.

Someone who grew up in Italy and speaks Italian is culturally Italian but if their parents are from Tunisia or some other third-world shithole they would not be ethnically Italian.

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One of my faves. ‘The Angelus’ by Jean-François Millet

This one has been my mobile WP for a while.

>the file name

polish sc2 translation is hilarious

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Pieter Bruegel the Elder-The Fight between Carnival and Lent

Can you imagine if Western Europeans still had this kind of pride?

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Military paintings?
Also romantic stuff with strong muscular men and feminine women in case there are any femanons lurking

bloody transcendent
what is this place?

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This is obviously a contemporary piece but it's in a neoclassical style so w/e. It's also military.

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I love the smug two guys in the middle here.

I THINK this is a detail.

Oh shit this is badass

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This. I would post paintings and battles then give the history. Normies responded well.

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Okay I think I'm done for the night. Take care folks.

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I'm phone posting, but Sicilian and Scottish primarily

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