Archive for the 'art' Category

21 February, 2016

Posted by Socrates in art, jewed art, modern art, Socrates at 3:21 pm | Permanent Link

(Above: de Kooning’s “art”) These aren’t masterpieces. They’re masterpiles (as in “piles of shit”). Where are the real art masterpieces? Hidden away in the attic of history, just as the New York-based art world (run by Jews) planned it. More about the art world here. [Article].

10 August, 2015

Posted by Socrates in art, Socrates, White art/architecture at 11:39 am | Permanent Link

Asher B. Durand (1796-1886), Landscape, 1850

7 June, 2015

Posted by Socrates in art, Socrates, White art/architecture at 1:08 pm | Permanent Link

Nicolas Poussin. “Winter (The Flood)”

29 March, 2015

Posted by Socrates in art, communism, jewed culture, Picasso, pop culture, Rembrandt, Socrates at 5:55 pm | Permanent Link

Why is the communist finger painter Pablo Picasso considered to be a great artist? [1]. Because the popular culture (movies, magazines, newspapers, TV shows) has spent 50 years building him up into a Rembrandt-league artist, which he wasn’t. He was a Crayon-league artist. [Article]. [1] Picasso was a member of the French communist party

19 March, 2015

Posted by Socrates in art, Socrates, White art/architecture, White beauty at 7:24 pm | Permanent Link

This type of beautiful bronze sculpture (above) was common in living rooms in American and European households circa 1925, but you rarely see it today. Now, you see various cheesy, plastic junk made in China (e.g., an artificial flower arrangement, complete with a plastic vase!).

2 March, 2015

Posted by Socrates in art, Socrates, White art/architecture at 9:04 pm | Permanent Link

(The artist’s website is here)

3 February, 2015

Posted by Socrates in art, Rembrandt, Socrates, White art/architecture at 7:56 pm | Permanent Link

(Above: an early Rembrandt, titled “Portrait of Marten Looten,” 1632) Late Rembrandts are too dark and abstract. But early Rembrandts can’t be beat. The detail and the coloring are fantastic.

21 November, 2014

Posted by Socrates in art, Socrates, White art/architecture at 5:33 pm | Permanent Link

John Constable (1776–1837). More [Here].

3 November, 2014

Posted by Socrates in art, Socrates, White art/architecture at 5:36 pm | Permanent Link

Jean-Honoré Fragonard. The great thing about Fragonard’s art is how idyllic and serene it is. His paintings are like dreams come to life.

1 October, 2014

Posted by Socrates in art, Socrates, White art/architecture at 9:50 pm | Permanent Link

Whaling painting by an unknown 19th-century artist.