Archive for the 'White art/architecture' Category
Posted by Socrates in art, Socrates, Western culture, White art/architecture at 6:02 pm | Permanent Link
This remarkable painting, called “Cloister Cemetery in the Snow” by Caspar David Friedrich, no longer exists. It was destroyed by the allied bombing of Germany during World War II (click on the image to enlarge it).
Posted by Socrates in art, jew mentality, jewed art, jewed culture, Socrates, White art/architecture at 11:33 am | Permanent Link
by Dr. Lasha Darkmoon. [Part 1]. [Part 2].
Posted by Socrates in art, Socrates, White art/architecture at 2:17 pm | Permanent Link
Gahan Wilson is world-famous for his macabre-but-funny cartoons: [cartoon] [cartoon] [cartoon]
Posted by Socrates in art, beauty, jew mentality, jewed culture, Jewish brain features, Maurice Samuel, Socrates, Tom Sunic, White art/architecture, White identity, White philosophy, White thought, White-culture-as-superior at 7:46 pm | Permanent Link
A good article by Tom Sunic. Jews led the assault on beautiful, proportionate art and architecture because they hate it. They hate it because Jews themselves are ugly and they know it. Big noses, big ears – their faces are disproportionate, and worse, many Jews have a rodent-like appearance. They can’t recognize beauty when it’s […]
Posted by Archives in jOsh in Kentucky, White art/architecture at 10:18 am | Permanent Link
Posted by Socrates in art, Socrates, White art/architecture at 4:31 pm | Permanent Link
P. Buckley Moss. Her work is folksy, with an Amish vibe: [Web page] (click on the links under “Code”). [Example]. [Example].
Posted by Socrates in art, Socrates, Western culture, White art/architecture at 4:01 pm | Permanent Link
Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598-1680). [Here]. [Here]. [Here]. [Here] (this nearly-100 ft. tall, gilt bronze canopy took 9 years to build).
Posted by Socrates in art, Socrates, Western culture, White art/architecture at 12:38 am | Permanent Link
Nicolas Poussin: [Here].
Posted by Socrates in art, France, French Revolution, Socrates, White art/architecture at 2:04 am | Permanent Link
Fragonard’s dreamy, idyllic paintings can be sort of useful right now due to the economic troubles we are in – you can forget almost anything while looking at his work. Trivia: Fragonard was nearly executed during the French Revolution for being on the “wrong” side of it. Another well-known French artist, J.L. David, stepped in […]