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GentlemenPro
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- #61
- Posted: 05/08/2018 01:59
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More Visual Art Works (and my rating):
Botticelli – “Primavera" ( "Spring" ) (Uffizi Museum, Florence, Italia) (9.6)
Rafael – Madonna Sixtine – (Alte Meister Museum, Zwinger Palace, Dresden) (9.5)
Giorgione - Sleeping Venus – (Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister Museum, Dresden) (9.6)
Correggio – Jupiter and Lo (Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna) (9.5)
Grant Wood – American Gothic (Art Institute of Chicago) (8.9)
Max Ernst, La femme chancelante (ou La femme penchée) – 1923 (9.1)
http://mapage.noos.fr/momina/ernst/ernst.html
Max Ernst - Deux Enfants Menaces Par un Rossignol (Two Children are Threatened by a Nightingale ) (9.0)–
http://neoclassics.blogspot.com/2014/04...ar-un.html
Max Ernst - La Puberté proche... ou Les Pléiades – 1921 – (Approacing Puberty or The Pleiads) (8.75)
Note: Les Pléiades (The Pleiads) is Constellation M45
http://alcor.over-blog.fr/article-31674799.html
Max Ernst - L’Ange Du Foyer Ou Le Triomphe Du Surrealisme - 1937. (8.5)
The title literally translates to The Angel From Home Or The Triumph Of Surrealism however this painting is commonly known as The Fireside Angel. It is one of Ernst’s rare yet poignant political commentaries. It depicts a fiery monster that represents the wave of fascism that overtook Europe in the mid-twentieth-century. Ernst saw Surrealism as a means of transcendence from the horrors of war.
http://www.lankaart.org/article-max-ern...78704.html
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AfterHours
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- #62
- Posted: 05/08/2018 17:43
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GentlemenPro wrote: | Hi everybody. I'm back for some art work:
Some works is missing (and my rating) next:
Las Meninas - Diego Velázquez - (9.7) - (the correct score of this art work is sure to be higher than my rating).
Kirchner - "Bridge at Wiesen" (8.5):
https://arthive.com/artists/1692~Ernst_..._at_Wiesen
Kirchner - View of Basel and the Rhine (8.75):
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/..._Rhine.jpg
Leonora Carrington - On the Tomp (the title could be incorrect) - the picture on top of this page (9.2):
http://www.thedoublenegative.co.uk/2015...arrington/
Leonora Carrington - The House Opposite (8.8 )
https://biblioklept.org/2012/12/23/the-...arrington/
Leonora Carrington - The Magical World of the Mayas (9.3):
https://nowheretostay.blogspot.com/2017...ngton.html
Leonora Carrington - Temple of the World (8.3 ) - the third picture from top:
http://visualmelt.com/Leonora-Carrington-1
Note that: the rating's method of mine is different with Afterhours.
If you've never visit "Make List, Not War" Blog, what a pity. Because that blog listed the most highly-regarded works about visual art and other areas - music, movies, architecture, literature, science, tech, great peoples, history and more, and more, and more...
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And I'm going to research about two art works : "Arnolfini Portrait" by Jan van Eyck, and "American Gothic" by Grand Wood. I will post about them if I get the result.
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@ Afterhours: I've read your two Classical Music lists and I'm going to use them for my work. Thank you! |
Thank you, I am familiar with these works and like them (especially Velasquez and Carrington). You can find Velasquez's Las Meninas on my "Greatest Paintings" list and I believe there are some Carrington works (if not, there should be) in the "Extended" list below that (though this is not updated). I visited the blog upon your advice and found it interesting -- thank you. Looking forward to your thoughts regarding Classical music as well... _________________ Best Classical
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GentlemenPro
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- #63
- Posted: 05/19/2018 01:45
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Perhap there was a million visual art works in art history. And therefore there has at least 300 works (0.03%) are masterpieces. We need many critics to find all of them. Any critic are always different between another critic about the look to the art. The following things are always happen: rating of critic A is different between rating of critic B for any visual art work. For example, critic X acclaim 40 visual art works, and critic Y acclaim 10 another works. If we could have 20 critics, it's a greatest thing.
Some works that I’ve introduced are not found by me. AIWS (Al World Society), that is Michael Dukakis Institute in Boston (http://dukakis.bostonglobalforum.org/), acclaimed them. If there has a chance I will introduce all art works by AIWS.
I appreciate your working like a greatest art critic that I've known. I'm sorry about the works I've introduced that disappeared in your list. Above all, I want to make a message: still many masterpieces are unknown. We must try to find them.
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AfterHours
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- #64
- Posted: 05/22/2018 16:50
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GentlemenPro wrote: | Perhap there was a million visual art works in art history. And therefore there has at least 300 works (0.03%) are masterpieces. We need many critics to find all of them. Any critic are always different between another critic about the look to the art. The following things are always happen: rating of critic A is different between rating of critic B for any visual art work. For example, critic X acclaim 40 visual art works, and critic Y acclaim 10 another works. If we could have 20 critics, it's a greatest thing.
Some works that I’ve introduced are not found by me. AIWS (Al World Society), that is Michael Dukakis Institute in Boston (http://dukakis.bostonglobalforum.org/), acclaimed them. If there has a chance I will introduce all art works by AIWS.
I appreciate your working like a greatest art critic that I've known. I'm sorry about the works I've introduced that disappeared in your list. Above all, I want to make a message: still many masterpieces are unknown. We must try to find them. |
Thank you very much. My "extended list" isn't well organized at this time so no need to worry about inadvertently recommending duplicates _________________ Best Classical
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AfterHours
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- #65
- Posted: 09/24/2018 17:51
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Most recent updates...
FAMILIAR PAINTINGS/VISUAL ART - RE-RATED:
Sistine Chapel (Ceiling & The Last Judgement) - Michelangelo Buonarroti (1512; 1541) 9.9/10 to 10/10
Peasants' War Panorama - Werner Tubke (1987) [aka, "Early Bourgeois Revolution in Germany"] 9.6/10 to 9.5/10
Metamorphose de Narcisse - Salvador Dali (1937) 8.0/10 to 8.1/10 _________________ Best Classical
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GentlemenPro
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- #66
- Posted: 10/18/2018 09:02
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Truly a revolutionary topic!!!
I apologize again for my laziness for reading the previous post in this topic, in part because of my headache illness. If there have artists in the post below that some people have introduced , I’m sorry.
Frida Kahlo: Meccalecca has introduced this artist. We give thank for him and I think I should introduce more about her, because Kahlo is one of the greatest artists of 20th century art:
Moses (Nucleus of Creation) - 1945
The Love Embrace of the Universe, the Earth, Myself, Diego and Señor Xólotl - 1949
Two great works are at the bottom of the following page:
http://www.writedesignonline.com/histor...erview.htm
MC Escher: Videoheadcleaner has introduced a great work (perhaps his greatest work?) “Drawing Hands” 1948. But I think like Frida Kahlo, I should introduce him more:
http://totallyhistory.com/relativity/
https://www.mcescher.com/gallery/recogn...waterfall/
Jeffrey Smart: I don’t know about best paintings of him. But I’ve amazed about his works that I’ve viewed: for example:
https://www.broadsheet.com.au/melbourne...ces-sydney
http://artodyssey1.blogspot.com/2011/08...smart.html
Kirchner (thank for Afterhours introduced his paintings but there some another great works):
https://www.ranker.com/list/famous-erns.../reference
https://www.pinterest.com/wahooart/erns...s/?lp=true
https://arthive.com/artists/1692~Ernst_..._at_Wiesen
Antoni Tapies: Grey Ochre
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/ta...hre-t00927
Bill Traylor: Arched Drinker
https://www.moma.org/collection/works/35261
Francesca DiMattio – Complicated Space Abstract –
https://www.zabludowiczcollection.com/c...-di-mattio
https://www.mutualart.com/Artwork/Stack...FE684C10DC
https://www.pinterest.com/augustjordan/...o/?lp=true
Miquel Barcelo:
Pluja Contracorrent II: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_BXKxvhmAAJg/R...h/Pluja+co ntracorrent+II,+1991,+t%C3%A9cnica+mixta+sobre+tela.jpg
Another work:
https://www.esbaluard.org/en/obras/tetes-de-sardines/
Mamma Andersson:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/200339883395762798/
http://theswampbyhawkeyeandtrapper.tumb...-andersson
http://auktionsverket.se/auction/contem...son-alice/
Rose Wylie:
Footballer Heads: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/121104677...&h=671
Looking Round the Corner - 2010:
https://www.artsy.net/artwork/rose-wyli...nd-corners
More great artists: Susan Eliot
Some another great artists: Makoto Aida, Susan Eliot, Vangel Naumovsky.
Tip for you:
If you want search some great works about any artist. You visit Google Images or Google and search for keywords: “Kirchner famous paintings”, “Kirchner best paintings”.
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AfterHours
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- #68
- Posted: 10/18/2018 22:10
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Thank you for all the paintings recommendations and links. There were a few that I wasn't familiar with so I will check them out.
Here are my Top 10+ Works of Art: https://www.besteveralbums.com/phpBB2/v...hp?t=16117
Though currently it doesn't include Mozart's Don Giovanni, Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen, and Beethoven's Fidelio, all of which would rank very high if I were to revisit and rate them. There are many others to add, but those are probably the ones that would rank the highest. _________________ Best Classical
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GentlemenPro
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- #70
- Posted: 10/25/2018 07:48
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@ Meccalecca
I've just viewed your nice website. It's interesting!
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