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

Whaling painting by an unknown 19th-century artist.
Whaling painting by an unknown 19th-century artist.
(The artist’s website is here)
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 […]
Then: Nicolas Poussin: Now: Cy Twombly:
Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany. Full-size image [Here].
(You can see more of, or buy, Sloane’s artwork [Here]).
More [Here]. Mr. Sloane’s website is [Here]. You can order calendars, prints, etc.
The Glensheen Mansion, Duluth, Minnesota, has 38 rooms and was built in 1905.
Larger version of this image [Here]. More art: [Here] and [Here].