Archive for the 'White art/architecture' Category

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.

30 August, 2014

Posted by Socrates in art, Socrates, White art/architecture at 1:19 pm | Permanent Link

(The artist’s website is here)

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 […]

21 August, 2014

Posted by Socrates in art, General Decline, Socrates, Western civilization, Western culture, Western decline, White art/architecture at 9:37 pm | Permanent Link

Then: Nicolas Poussin: Now: Cy Twombly:

10 July, 2014

Posted by Socrates in architecture, Socrates, White art/architecture at 8:55 pm | Permanent Link

Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany. Full-size image [Here].

1 July, 2014

Posted by Socrates in graphics/toons, Socrates, White art/architecture, white nationalism, White philosophy, White thought, WN graphics at 12:57 pm | Permanent Link
11 June, 2014

Posted by Socrates in art, Socrates, White art/architecture at 2:02 pm | Permanent Link

(You can see more of, or buy, Sloane’s artwork [Here]).

16 April, 2014

Posted by Socrates in art, Socrates, White art/architecture at 4:44 pm | Permanent Link

More [Here]. Mr. Sloane’s website is [Here]. You can order calendars, prints, etc.

11 April, 2014

Posted by Socrates in architecture, art, Socrates, White art/architecture at 7:08 pm | Permanent Link

The Glensheen Mansion, Duluth, Minnesota, has 38 rooms and was built in 1905.

19 October, 2013

Posted by Socrates in art, Socrates, White art/architecture at 6:41 pm | Permanent Link

Larger version of this image [Here]. More art: [Here] and [Here].