Archive for the 'Bouguereau' Category

22 August, 2014

Posted by Socrates in art, Bouguereau, jewed art, jewed culture, Picasso, pop culture, Socrates, Western civilization, Western culture, Western decline, White art/architecture, White identity, White philosophy, White thought at 3:18 pm | Permanent Link

It’s interesting, but not surprising, that Bouguereau is listed as most-popular. (One art critic said that Bouguereau’s art fell out of favor with the Western public because the public’s taste “had changed.” That’s not accurate. What happened was: the people who controlled Western popular culture – i.e., Jews and leftists – changed the public’s attitude […]