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I stored them at imageshack.us.
George Inness - The Trout Brook ![]() Zdzislaw Beksinski - Untitled ![]() Zdzislaw Beksinski - Untitled ![]() Ivan Shishkin - The Corn ![]() Albert Bierstadt - Lake Louise ![]() William Henry Barlett, James Duffield Harding - Ruins of Fort Mirabouc (Val Pelice) Stream. Few figures.Mountains.Valley. ![]() William Henry Barlett, James Duffield Harding - Pont De La Cret Bouval Figure.Building. Bird of prey feeding. Bridge. Mountains. River. Valley. ![]() Vincent van Gogh - learning Japanese painting-style (~ odd colors) ![]() William Gropper - Riding the White Stallion ![]() Akseli Gallen-Kallela - Kuller von Kirous ![]() John William Waterhouse - Magic Circle ![]() Käthe Kollwitz - Plowing ![]() Gottfried Helnwein - God in Panic ![]() Käthe Kollwitz - Beim Dengeln, 1905 ![]() Paula Modersohn-Becker - Birches, 1904 ![]() Tom Thomson - Northern River ![]() Theodor Kittelsen - The Pauper Musstad, 1896 ![]() Zdzislaw Beksinski - Untitled, 1984 ![]() |
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Procession by Repin
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"Everything begins in mysticism and ends in politics." --Charles Peguy "Love for a man's own nation must not make a man into a wild animal, which tears down and provokes revenge; it must make him more noble, so that he can gain the respect and love of other nations for his nation. Therefore love toward your own nation is not contradictory to love for the whole of mankind; they complement each other. All of the nations are children of God." --Cardinal Alojzije Stepinac, 1938 |
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And one of my all time favorites
![]() Zaporozhian Cossacks of Ukraine Writing a Letter to the Turkish Sultan by Repin
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"Everything begins in mysticism and ends in politics." --Charles Peguy "Love for a man's own nation must not make a man into a wild animal, which tears down and provokes revenge; it must make him more noble, so that he can gain the respect and love of other nations for his nation. Therefore love toward your own nation is not contradictory to love for the whole of mankind; they complement each other. All of the nations are children of God." --Cardinal Alojzije Stepinac, 1938 |
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but anyways, I am going to post a copy, of the letters that the Cossacks wrote to the Turkish sultan. ![]() Last edited by Nerthus; Tuesday, June 28th, 2005 at 15:07. |
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Gustave Doré: The New Jerusalem
![]() Gustave Doré: Jacob Wrestling With The Angel (1855) ![]() Gustave Doré: Satan Is Wounded ![]() Gustave Doré: la Folie de Don Quichotte (1863) ![]() ![]() Plus of course pictures of Hieronymus Bosch, Pieter Brueghel the Elder, Caspar David Friedrich et. al.
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For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of grass. The grass withereth, and the flower thereof falleth away: But the word of the Lord endureth for ever. 1. Peter 1:24-25 Real misanthropes are not found in solitude, but in the world; since it is experience of life, and not philosophy, which produces real hatred of mankind. - Giacomo Leopardi (1798-1837) |
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Kosovka devojka(Kosovo maiden) by Urosh Predich(1919).Serb warrior lying on a dead Turk.
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Hans Bohrdt: The Last Man (Falklands 1914)
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For all flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of grass. The grass withereth, and the flower thereof falleth away: But the word of the Lord endureth for ever. 1. Peter 1:24-25 Real misanthropes are not found in solitude, but in the world; since it is experience of life, and not philosophy, which produces real hatred of mankind. - Giacomo Leopardi (1798-1837) |
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No painting but a copper engraving:
Albrecht Dürer - Ritter, Tod und Teufel (Knight, Death and Devil) ![]() Gave inspiration to this woodcarving by Georg Sluyterman von Langeweyde which is featured in the Germania Stirpes banner: ![]() |