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By MB.
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Scene from The Fountain
By Quantum
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The Dining Room in the Country, by Pierre Bonnard (1913)

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Mont Sainte-Victoire, by Paul Cézanne (1882-85)

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The Large Turf, by Albrecht Dürer (1503)
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The Black Marble Clock, by Paul Cézanne (1869-71)

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Dishes and Fruit , by Henri Matisse (1901)

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Dorftanz (Dangast), by Erich Heckel (1908)
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By franfran
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"Wandering Shadows" by Peter Graham in the National Gallery of Scotland collection. I'm not a huge fan of 19th century landscape art, but I saw this painting when I was in Edinburgh and had to stop for a while to take it all in. Probably something to do with the play of light and shadow made it stand out.


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Graham's observations of fleeting effects in nature provided the basis for his painting. He captured the transient character of clouds as they float around the mountain tops and descend into the valleys, and recorded their wandering shadows across the slopes. The sense of movement and constant change is echoed in the mountain stream flowing down to the gushing river. One knows too that the presence of the fisherman and sheep, which emphasises the vastness of the rocky terrain, is also temporary. On moving to London, Graham produced series of grand paintings like this, particularly appealing to an urban-based audience.
By Unperson-K
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Chaim Soutine: Houses with Pointed Roofs

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Chaim Soutine: Ceret Landscape
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By Nets
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Is that an actual skull? :eek:
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By Red Barn
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It's a platinum cast of a real skull, set with 8,601 perfect diamonds. It cost £14 million to produce, and was purchased by "an unnamed investment group" for £50 million.

:)
By Quantum
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Les Demoiselles d'Avignon, by Pablo Picasso (1907)

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La Danse (I), by Henri Matisse (1909)

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Les carrières de Bibémus, by Paul Cézanne (1898-1900)
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By Okonkwo
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Camille Corot: "Sitting Young Blond Woman Reading", 1845/50

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Camille Corot: "Reading Girl", circa 1855/61

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Édouard Manet: "Le Torero mort", 1864-1865

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Édouard Manet: "Stéphane Mallarmé", 1876

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Odilon Redon: "Yeux clos", 1890

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Odilon Redon: "Le char d’Apollon", circa 1910

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Odilon Redon: "Le Bouddha", circa 1905
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By Red Barn
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Okonkwo wrote:Takashi Murakami
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Totally.

Have you ever seen this Louis Vuitton ad from a few years back? It's killer.


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By Wellsy
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I don't have much of a description other than these are images that have caught my eye over time.

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- Amy Shackleton

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- 'Dai Jin - Inquiring of the Dao at the Cave of Paradise'

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- Pol Ledent

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- J. M. W. Turner

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- https://butdoesitfloat.com/Perhaps-a-human-language-is-possible-in-which-the-intent-of-meaning

This picture just makes me really happy for some reason
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- Rainy day on Market Street - Hsin-Yao Tseng

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By Wellsy
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- Wyndhelm Lewis, A Battery Shelled
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