Hi Sup Forums

Hi Sup Forums
I am taking an art history class at my college and need to find a work of art to share with the class. There are a lot of SJWs and lefties in the class so I want the art to be something that's going to trigger them. It needs to be historical art, preferably something that encourages masculinity or some shit.
Thanks

currently thinking of going with this one

>historic
>triggering

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several of them are "trans" with pink hair and voices deeper than mine so it shouldn't be too hard

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>Show them painting
>Let judge it
>When they tell you they like it, tell them Hitler made it

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a lot of socialists, ones I know personally even, look up to Napoleon.

The Rape Of Proserpina

>Proserpina
look at those women admiring such a fearless chad

based

The Guitar Lesson by Balthus, i would post but i don't want a ban

I don't think I have any "triggering" art in my folder.

Was gonna post a different one but apparently the file size is too large despite the fact that I grabbed it from a Sup Forums art thread

in case anyone was unaware
depicting vercingetorix's surrender to caesar following the siege of alesia, in accordance to the legend that claims he rode out with his horse decked in full livery, rode around caesar and his men several times, and threw his arms down at his feet. Early 1st century AD, painted in the 19th century.
Brennus, gallic/belgian/british celt warlord taking his dues from the vestal virgins of Rome during its sacking, about 500 BC.
It's from this event that the phrase "woe to the vanquished" was coined, apparently.

have an artist or name for this one?

Any of Gustave dore’s Illustrations of the Bible

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God Speed by Edmund Leighton. Leighton is one of my favorite painters, he's done a lot more like that

> Look up "Flight from Pompeii Statue". It's of a white man protecting a white woman carrying a white baby in a Greco-Roman style marble.

If you want you can talk about natural gender roles, the family unit, etc and it has none of that freaky post-modern art shit.

I recommend to you Carlos Sáenz de Tejada y de Lezama

He was an artist in the spanish civil war, a traditionalist profascist with a lot of military and religious imagenery.

He has some advantages

>Spanish,and mostly forgotten so no one can stereotype you
>Style somewhat c!assical, yet modern enough
>Literal propaganda its literally made to trigger
>As with many workz for the "rebel" sixe you have family, god, state and army side by side(and even holding a fascio) you cannot get more masculine than that

If you are interested there are othe fascist and traditionalist artists but this one is the most iconic and has many works so you can pick what you need from less to more loaded.

George Custer memorial monument

Holy fuck you are pathetic.

Why?

Any paintings of confederate soldiers or generals.

Good ol' Cecil will do that

>hands over the muzzle of the gun

Oath of the horatii is a good painting with a better story, guy kills his own sister for sleeping with the enemy and not weeping for he lost siblings

Because he is simply trying to negate by 'triggering' his political opponents - basically the strategy of a child. It reeks of untermensch too, because he is unable to explicitly stand by his opinions. He is simply going to 'trigger' some perceived SJWs with fucking 'masculine' art.

OP is such a faggot that I am considering to leave Sup Forums for good.

Maybe the proclamation of the first german reich at Versailles?

Indeed. Proserpina (or Persephone in the Greek pantheon) was the daughter of Demeter, the goddess of the harvest. Hades, God of the Underworld kidnapped Persephone and her took her home to be his wife. Demeter appealed to Zeus to force Hades to return her daughter. When Zeus discovered the marriage had already been "consummated" he refused, but ruled that Persephone could return to Olympus for half the year to be with her mother again. This is the explanation for the seasons. When Persephone is with her mother, Demeter, the goddess of the harvest is happy and thus everything blooms. When Persephone is in the underworld with her unfortunate husband Demeter is sad, thus winter.

Notice his hand here on her torso. You can feel her. It reminds me of being 14 and making out with my first girlfriend on her parents couch.

Also, there's a great painting of Napoleon crowning himself as the Pope looks on disapprovingly if you think it'd be a bit more tame.

Rape of Lucretia is also the best one you could do since it shows the moral act is suicide after being raped.

Anything by Frank Frazetta.
He had a huge nude series, too.

how do either of these achieve OP's goals compared to the rape of lucretia?

Knights Templar and shitskins.
Painted by South African.

Hitler painted this.

Alesia? ALESIA??
Never heard of it!

This. Bring in a Hitler

Chavet cave of coarse.
Watch "cave of forgotten dreams" by herzog.
Make the whole class watch it.

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Greatest Cavalry charge ever. Turning the tide against the roaches.

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Ok leave then

victory over the Roach
>Jan III Sobieski sending Message of Victory at Vienna to the Pope, painting by Jan Matejko, in Vatican Museums

Rape of the sabine women

There's plenty of patriarchy in all of these ideas.

Can’t believe no one posted this yet, “Oath of the Horatti”. Represents manly virtue and noble sacrifice for your family and state. Bonus points for the Roman salute (HEIL).

Just use a painting of Hitler

here

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Rape of Europa

Woah, the painting is even more based than I thought.

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This one oh god.

Balthus is a great painter but many of his paintings wood trigger

Brennus wasn't around in 500BC for sure

please can an user give me the name of the guy holding the snake at arms length whilst it coils its body around his. been posted several hundred times over the last year or so, sometimes as fashwave

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You should try an Academic style oil painting of women for sale like pic related.

Many would trigger people on this board, actually

That's a good painter, can trigger both sides

>first

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weird
was just talking about this in another thread.
Crazy battle. Worse than Cannae

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>long day blasting holes in pirate ships
>exhausted after running through fifty men in one sitting
>kick back with the m80s and drive some brew into your gut
>watch as the sun sets on this corner of the great British empire and rises on another
fuck this modern existence

Arno Breker, user.

>but many of his paintings wood trigger

Or trigger wood as the case may be.

lel, thats honestly a good one. killing invaders on christmas, even when your own men arent really keen on the idea but you really want the illegals out

Anyone got the oil painting of three fat chicks screaming at a guy while runs away with his hands over his ears?

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Surprised no one posted this yet

Orestes and the Furies I believe

dat composition

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today the present is more interesting.

get in here

this

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Google "battles of the 19th century" it's a multi volume book great illustrations depicting european imperialism at it's height.

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Resignation of Washington

> all white, mostly men, founding fathers
> Washington resigns instead of crowning himself
> sets the example for Democracy

i fear the beauty of this message would be lost on women and SJWs

Asshole cardinal that destroyed Europe in the 30 years war.

You are now aware that Bernini crafted that masterpiece at 23 years old. A true master.

Is that Dali?

Honor, divinity, piety, glory.

“The Two Crowns” by Sir Frank Dicksee, 1900

Agnew clinic

By far the most masculine thing to come from art.

This looks like some WH40K shit

Yep.
"Jesus on the Cross" by Dali

That guy was a mad genius

That painting is lost. Last seen in Santiago de Chile in 1910-11.
>The perfection of Paja Jovanović’s painting may best be seen in the extraordinary heliogravure made after the lost painting Furor Teutonicus or the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest. The monumental oil painting (24 square meters) made in 1899, was an apotheosis of the Germanic conquering power. This representative painting of an event from the history of Germanic tribes, a genuine masterpiece of Academic Realism, earned the artist a series of international awards. However, after it had been awarded the gold medal of the Salzburg Art Association in 1909, any trace of the painting was lost.

Best general art history book for someone who knows nothing ? Preferably covers long history

Bro just do Washington crossing the Delaware

Patriotic, stoic, brutal story, beautiful piece

nice you got one without the line

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Adolf Hitler, 1913

Not political related, but you can teach them something they'll be surprised to know. Did you know that a naval battle of the American Civil War was fought off the coast of France?