Favourite Works of Art

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In line with the themes of favourite quotations, favourite books, favourite pieces of music etc…

I would like to suggest:
'Favourite Works of Art.'

Here is one of mine.

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"TheEmbrace" by Egon Schiele.

I adore this painting.

In my imagination, this poor guy is suffering from severe tinnitus, and his loving partner is soothing his head with her gentle caresses.
 
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Right - painting spam. Anyone who knows me, knows i am massively into art (I studied art and architectural history for my BA). So here you go. These are just a small sample of my favourites.
 
Hi ladies and gentlemen.

If we get enough contributors and support this could become a great thread which introduces us to many new artists.

Keep it up folks.
 
I love murals & street art! Especially the kind of art of that embraces kindness to all living beings & belief in progress

Man with Bird, Glasgow (2016)

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Socialist Facade Mosaic, Dresden (date unknown)

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Unser Leben, Berlin (1964)

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Random public art by Josep Renau, Halle-Neustadt (1974)

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Right - painting spam. Anyone who knows me, knows i am massively into art (I studied art and architectural history for my BA). So here you go. These are just a small sample of my favourites.
Ey Steph, that's a plethora of different styles, but which seems to draw most of your attention or interest as an art historian?
 
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Ey Steph, that's a plethora of different styles, but which seems to draw most of your attention or interest as an art historian?
All of them Christiaan. I don't have a favourite style, but if I had to choose an era for art and architecture, I would probably say the late 19th to early 20th century. :)

I was lucky enough to study in Austria. It was there I fell in love with the graphics and prints of the Secessionist movement - especially Koloman Moser's work (as above).

Do you have a favourite style or era?
 
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All of them Christiaan. I don't have a favourite style, but if I had to choose an era for art and architecture, I would probably say the late 19th to early 20th century. :)

I was lucky enough to study in Austria. It was there I fell in love with the graphics and prints of the Secessionist movement - especially Koloman Moser's work (as above).

Do you have a favourite style or era?
Ah alright, Steph! I also like arts dating from that era. I actually love French culture in large part because of post-impressionism (especially paintings by De Toulouse-Lautrec, Cézanne & Bonnard). If you ever want to visit Lille by Eurostar & you're a big fan of (post) impressionism, you should definitely go to Le Palais des Beaux-Arts. They have tons of those great artists, even Van Gogh!

These art works are very beautiful. Secessionism is a genre I've never heard of before. But, it does look very familiar and unfamiliar at the same time. The first painting is just a one of a kind, very unique! The 2nd one reminds me a bit of Jugendstil (hint of flower patterns), while the last one reminds me a bit of Art Deco (focus on geometric shapes). Certainly an eye-catcher!
 
Two of my favourites (among many) in in my collection:

Salvador Dali - Portrait of my (dead) brother. Depicting a young JFK who Dali felt an affinity for, and was inspired by.

Magnus Gjoen - Darkness of Life is Living Death

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William Unger - Madonna with halo, after the original by Pietro Vanucci, the old renaissance master. The last one is no longer in my collection though (sold).
 

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Is comic art allowed here?

By Alex Ross.

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Ayami Kojima is also a fave.

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