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  • Somebody should check Yiorgosmz ash tray!

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  • Maravillosa la obra de este Maestro.

    Gracias.

  • . . . Fantastico . . .

  • Yiorgosmz is an idiot

  • mentally disturbed people end up in the hospital. Perhaps you would care to visit one.

  • Even masters' work now, and from the Renaissance, or any time period that managed to evolve out of definitive and structural oppression, cannot be fully appreciated today, because of dull minds. There is a large difference in creating with a full dimensional perspective and actual real displayable skill and knowledge, than there is in merely taking a formula that seems to have worked, like angels, and redoing it. But hey, whatever brings the royalties in. Art can be bastardized like English is.

  • there are many dimensions to light and color that are not easily seen by the masses of people in "real life", so it stands to reason that something so lacking in both would become popular, and reminisce ONLY of what the masters accomplish, in any form of creation, art included. What makes a master great is that which you cannot perceive readily, that which leaves you seeking and wondering what it is that keeps your senses so titillated in their stimulation...it is the light and color and texture

  • @Yiorgosmz Wow you ARE on drugs, or in serious need of the help of a psychiatrist. You are babbling incoherently and are obviously paranoid and delusional. All are symptoms of mental illness or drug abuse. Please consider seeing a doctor. If you keep this up you are going to hurt yourself.

  • @Yiorgosmz No actually you are not clear at all. Your words are not even all English. Your references are far too obscure to understand without additional information. You sound a lot like one of my old art professors high on drugs reading random words from the dictionary. Art = something beautiful to look at created by another person. Nothing more nothing less. There is no need to complicate it with jibberish.

  • @Yiorgosmz you are speaking jibberish again. English is not your first language is it?

  • @Yiorgosmz I have absolutely no idea what you are talking about but your post looks like some kind of spam jibberish.

  • Il est des fois l'on peut se demandé quel génie les habitent. Je viens de découvrir ce peintre qui est sublime. Ces peintures sont belles lumineuses. Les visages, les couleurs, les formes sont remarquables. C'est splendide de beauté. Il y a une certaine poésie qui ressort de de son travail. On peut constaté que le divin l'intéressait au plus haut point. Excellent choix musical pour l'accompagnement. SUPERBE. MERCI.MERCI

  • It is really our natural human nature being so self center, can't we just enjoy other human fellow man nice works? Instead compareing them with other painters? I believe all artists do put a piece of themself in their work or creation.

  • @Dumont1017 Agreed.

  • @Yiorgosmz I have a personal preference for Italian renaissance art, realism and the Pre-Raphaelites. One of my favorite artists is William Bouguereau who answered a call for art that emulated renaissance art. Was he as good as the old masters? No. I doubt anyone will ever match what they did. But there was more demand than supply and so he filled the need. I think he did a fair job of it. I would trade a body part or two for his kind of talent.

  • @Yiorgosmz My point is that from all these experiences I have learned two things. One, there is a pervasive elitism in the art world perpetrated by self appointed experts who feel that good are is too good for the common people and two, what most of those so called experts consider good art is more often than not just worthless garbage not worthy a place in the humblest of homes.

  • @Yiorgosmz Since all art is subjective we could argue the merits of any artist and I can point out flaws in any masters work and likely we would not agree. I have worked in art galleries and art museums and am an amateur artist. I currently work as an artisan making reproductions in gold of what is designed by some very successful artists. I have had the pleasure of knowing some of the giants in the art world.

  • @Yiorgosmz William Bouguereau was one of the few true artists of his period.

  • @Yiorgosmz The proliferation of religious subjects is mostly due to many churches commissioning his work which they found was reminiscent of the Italian renaissance. It is not surprising that a lot of his work reflects religious themes as his first teacher was a priest. But if you notice his work, as mentioned above, branched out extensively to other classical subjects. In those days artists were very limited in their choice of subjects.

  • @Yiorgosmz Have you actually seen a William Bouguereau painting in person? I have, several of them. One of my favorites is Nymphs and Satyr which hangs in the Clark in Williamstown MA. While he certainly did a lot of angel paintings he worked mostly by commision as an artist would so his bread and butter was portraits. In the 19th century many wealthy patrons wanted idealized portraits of their children rendered as angels.

  • @Yiorgosmz Yeah, some "enlightened" person you are with that attitude. Then you say you'll respect my opinion ONLY if I agree that you're a master. Then you rant on about reptilian conspiracies. Then you go on and insult William Bouguereau even further. To end this I will mention that if you can really prove yourself to others, then shut up and just do it already.

  • @Yiorgosmz dude you have gone off the deep end. All your points become null and void when you start spouting bs like this.

  • Your art sucks. I looked at it. Not only does your crude childish pop art doodles suck, you're also extremely arrogant to criticize an old master such as Bouguereau. Learn the foundations of art/design, as well as humility before spewing such nonsense again.

  • Largest French painter!!!, And one of the most outstanding!!! of the History of Humanity, Many Thanks!!! *murster1269* for this Beautiful Tribute to Grand Master William Bouguereau!

    Very "wise" choice to accompany such Beauty with the"Sheherazade" by another Grand Master of the Art Universal Symphony, Rimsky-Korsakoff Great!!

    5mila************************

  • i sawr one of his peices in houston

  • What did you think?

  • he's absolutely my favorite artist. i try to immitate him, but find myself comming up short every single time. he breathes life in to his paintings.. they're stunning. its as if there were a portal in to the other side of the wall. i love him

  • one who has imitated him very well and has come close to his skin tones is Mark ryden :)

    he defintily breathes life into his works.

    which piece did you see?

  • Exquisitely produced !

    Done with taste and creativity ...

    Thank you !

    Dave

  • El Pintor Francés más Grande!!!, y uno de los Más Destacables!!! de la Historia de la Humanidad, Gracias!!!*murster1269* Por Tan Hermoso Homenaje al Gran Maestro William Bouguereau!!!

    Muy "Sabia" elección, acompañar tanta Belleza con "Sheherazade" de otro Gran Maestro del Arte Sinfónico Universal, el Gran Rimsky-Korsakoff !!!!

  • fantastici i suoi quadri

    bouguereau rimarrà sempre il mio artista preferito!!

  • thank you, Petraworld, beautiful!

  • il pittore francese più grande!

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