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fascisthunter

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1. I really don't know... but should actually
Fri Dec 27, 2013, 05:52 PM
Dec 2013

I bet #6 inspired Maxfield Parish's style somewhat.

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I really don't know... but should actually fascisthunter Dec 2013 #1
You might be right! Nothin's new... CTyankee Dec 2013 #4
never, but the artsists are always original fascisthunter Dec 2013 #67
I think the last one dipsydoodle Dec 2013 #2
I was gonna say what they have in common is bare butts, but # 5 blows my theory. Shrike47 Dec 2013 #3
lots of closed eyes. and there is a fluidness in all. nt seabeyond Dec 2013 #5
No, but there ARE lots of closed eyes! CTyankee Dec 2013 #8
#4 is Cupid and Psyche by Francois-Edouard Picot Shrike47 Dec 2013 #6
Hey, good for you? Do you know this painting? CTyankee Dec 2013 #7
No, I just thought of the pairing and found it. Shrike47 Dec 2013 #13
A stab Lithos Dec 2013 #9
Is this your specialty? You have them right of course...but I wonder... CTyankee Dec 2013 #10
My wife knew the pictures Lithos Dec 2013 #12
well, perhaps your wife knows the real commonality of style here... CTyankee Dec 2013 #15
She said you would be looking for Neoclassicism Lithos Dec 2013 #35
Boucher and Fragonard are in the Rococco era. Three others are in neoclassicisim. CTyankee Dec 2013 #44
Dogs love to hang out with the family in the boudoir.... Tikki Dec 2013 #11
I just want to say "Titian" jberryhill Dec 2013 #14
sorry I can't accommodate you here with more Titian... CTyankee Dec 2013 #16
All of them look sort of blurry Aerows Dec 2013 #17
No, they are all oils. CTyankee Dec 2013 #18
LOL Aerows Dec 2013 #19
Actually, you are right! Do you know where that is? CTyankee Dec 2013 #20
OMG! I actually guessed something right? Aerows Dec 2013 #21
well, take a guess. You will probably be right! CTyankee Dec 2013 #22
I was going to say the Louvre Aerows Dec 2013 #25
Oh, don't worry, you got a big one with your earlier guess... CTyankee Dec 2013 #27
I only got it because you pointed me toward location, location, location pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #30
It was the lighting that lead me to that idea Aerows Dec 2013 #32
You did good pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #70
The Louvre? pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #23
It certainly is! CTyankee Dec 2013 #24
Yeah and "they all seem kind of blurry" Aerows Dec 2013 #28
You know, I always get the image on Google blurry first but then it "self corrects" on my computer. CTyankee Dec 2013 #31
You probably have some type of photoshop Aerows Dec 2013 #33
If I do, I'm lucky, because I don't know that I got that! CTyankee Dec 2013 #46
The use of illumination? pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #36
it is not that complicated, really...very simple... CTyankee Dec 2013 #43
You know, that's true. There is no chiarascuro! CTyankee Dec 2013 #45
Naw, the Boucher... jberryhill Dec 2013 #26
Boucher was more about butts really...this wasn't one of them but his biggie at the Louvre was... CTyankee Dec 2013 #29
That's why I'm more of a Titian kind of guy jberryhill Dec 2013 #38
I meant age-wise. I don't display art if I think it exploits children.... CTyankee Dec 2013 #47
How old is the cherub in #6? jberryhill Dec 2013 #64
Usually cherubs are not sexualized in the way that girls are. CTyankee Dec 2013 #65
I thought he went home to Texas pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #34
You are thinking of the Aerows Dec 2013 #37
This message was self-deleted by its author Turbineguy Dec 2013 #39
Is there a reason you posted this here? CTyankee Dec 2013 #40
They are all Rubenesque? n/t Ms. Toad Dec 2013 #41
No, Rubens was earlier, in the Baroque era. This was later. However, CTyankee Dec 2013 #42
So ultimately, what was the answer? Aerows Dec 2013 #48
Simply that all the artists on this thread are all French... CTyankee Dec 2013 #49
Oh, is that why all of them are displayed at the Louvre? Aerows Dec 2013 #50
Yes, that is why. I just thought it was interesting after perusing a big art book on the Louvre. CTyankee Dec 2013 #53
Here's an idea Aerows Dec 2013 #54
Oh, thanks, I know folks like it... CTyankee Dec 2013 #56
Since I now know the names of the paintings, redqueen Dec 2013 #51
The Bolt is a different genre from all the others. It is Fragonard and it is Rococco. CTyankee Dec 2013 #55
Fabric! elleng Dec 2013 #52
Well, hi! I like your answer! CTyankee Dec 2013 #57
Mais oui!!! elleng Dec 2013 #59
Altho on second thought I did look at the fabric more and it seemed to be pretty exciting! CTyankee Dec 2013 #61
Quite, elleng Dec 2013 #62
I would say sfumato, but that is only on #6. Manifestor_of_Light Dec 2013 #58
We are dealing here with a lot of Neoclassicistist painting by French artists following the French CTyankee Dec 2013 #60
You say sfumahto and I say sfumayto... jberryhill Dec 2013 #63
...let's call the whole thing oeuf pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #66
Did I miss the answer? redqueen Dec 2013 #68
See #9 for the answers pinboy3niner Dec 2013 #69
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