Ben11
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- Dec 6, 2020
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I had to look it up Dante and Virgil by Bouguereau, I really like him I have it as a poster on my wall, he did so many nice paintings. It is a very nice story too, Dante's Inferno. The House That Jack Built is a great film, bit sick though.Wow the second one (below) is intense ! What is it
That's cool, bet that looks great on your wall. I keep meaning to read Dante's Inferno, I wish I could read it in Italian maybe one dayI had to look it up Dante and Virgil by Bouguereau, I really like him I have it as a poster on my wall, he did so many nice paintings. It is a very nice story too, Dante's Inferno. The House That Jack Built is a great film, bit sick though.
Bare in mind they were active in the 15th and 16th century. Stuck-out-of-time original. The fact that they managed to evade being burnt on a stake (particulary Bosch - Brueghel was way more tame) is nothing short of a miracle lol@UseItOrLoseIt I can't get over how beautiful this art is! It's gorgeous in the details and creative expression, this is going to keep me captivated for days
Never heard of him. Gotta check him out. Personally, they remind me of Terry Gilliams' Monty Python animations. But this can probably be said for any surrealist art, since Bosch is considered to be the first one. Salvador Dali studied Bosch and was heavily influenced by his style and technique.The scenes in the first set of pictures remind me of Felix Colgraves animations on YouTube, both in the variety of elements and just general out-there craziness. Colgrave was probably very inspired by the works.