Original scan: Raoul du Gardier (Wiesbaden, Province of Hesse-Nassau, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire 1871-1952 Pornic, Loire-Atlantique, French Republic) Croisière (The Cruise) - Huile sur toile (Original Scan)
Original Scan: Konstantin Yegorovich Makovsky (Moscow 1839-1915 Saint Petersburg) View of Fair on Admiraltesky Square in St. Petersburg during the Maslenitsa Festival - Oil on Canvas 1869 (Original Scan)
Original Scan: Jean-Baptiste Regnault (Paris 1754-1829 Paris) Le Sénat-Conservateur reçoit les drapeaux pris au cours de la campagne d'Autriche, le 1er janvier 1806 (Imperial Senate presented captured standards from the Austrian campaign) - huile sur toile 1811OSC
Original Scan: Wincenty Kasprzycki (Warsaw, South Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia 1802-1849 Warsaw, Kingdom of Poland, Russian Empire) Wystawy Sztuk Pięknych w Warszawie w 1828 roku (Fine Art Exhibition in Warsaw in 1828) - oil on canvas 1828 OS
Thanks. Yes, I saw your thread in the archive. Also, congratulations on getting 500 followers, at this rate it won't be long until you outgrow that European Art guy who retweets you.
Kek, thanks, but there's a huge margin and I would need to change my name and all, I just use his account so that your restorations can get more visibility.
If you wish me to tweet anything painting-related or to be credited you may of course tell me, btw.
The museums do usually have very high res .tif scans in their archives. I have actually filled out forms on the Dutch national gallery website and was emailed the original scans, perhaps the Finnish gallery has a similar request form.
I love these threads, only thing I hate is when I save it I loose the name and artist. Its a pain in the ass. Also the MB limit. Thank you OP for posting names so we can copy paste it.
This is one of the primary techniques that the Jew uses to suppress our art. The Jew is not yet strong enough to just burn our galleries, so he buries our culture in garbage. I often have to sort through tons of vile Semitic shit to get to a few gems, and they of course rarely give you an option to sort things out automatically.
do you know about that conspiracy, how suddenly you had great art all of a sudden and maybe the whole timeline is line, something like that I forgot...
I'm still working on assembling a comprehensive source list. The Burgerland national gallery has some great stuff. They need to be extracted with dezoomify but are extremely high quality, I actually don't have enough RAM to extract many of them, maybe you will have more luck. nga.gov/collection/highlights.html