Aryan Art is heavily suppressed by ZOG due to its motivational and inspirational impact on Aryan peoples. Much of the art of the Third Reich which wasn't destroyed outright is now hidden away in ZOG military bases, proving that Aryan Art is a political weapon.
In this thread we discuss why the enemy fears our art, why our art is so subversive to the occupation regime, why Aryan Art is so effective in grounding Aryan peoples in their history, and we share Aryan artworks which have a particular political, ideological, social or cultural effect in awakening our people to their slavery under the vile Semitic occupation regime.
Hi. I have gathered approximately 25 new paintings from the NGA, from various Hudson River school painters. However, I am yet again banned from this website for a few days and cannot post images with my current ISP. Therefore, tell me if you want me to upload them to MEGA and post them here anyway or keep them for next week.
I have also not been able to extract the ones I struggled with last time yet.
Christian Perez
I've attempted 4 new art restorations this week.
Original Scan: Konstantin Yakovlevich Kryzhitsky (Kiev, Kiev Governorate, Russian Empire 1858-1911 Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Governorate, Russian Empire) Пeйзaж (Landscape) - Oil on Canvas 1908 (Original Scan)
There is no rush to post them, you can save them for next week. Which pieces on NGA were giving you trouble? Maybe I can figure out some technical tricks to make the extraction work.
I visited your forum, its seems like a good community. I spent some time in the music thread, I really liked the version of this piece that you posted:
I also liked this piece: Christoph Willibald Gluck (Erasbach, Electorate of Bavaria, Holy Roman Empire 1714-1787 Vienna, Archduchy of Austria, Holy Roman Empire) Iphigénie en Aulide, overture to act I - 1774 youtu.be/99n2peII474
This one has a great story behind it which I had never heard. The Consul Regulus was taken prisoner by Carthage but allowed to return to Rome on parole so that he can negotiate a favorable peace for Carthage on the condition that he swore to return to imprisonment in Carthage. He returned to Rome and insisted that they continue the war against Carthage, Regulus then returned to Carthage to fulfill his parole. The Semitic Carthaginians killed Regulus by rolling him around in a barrel with spikes through it.
Original Scan: Claude-Joseph Vernet (1714-1789) after Salvator Rosa (1615-1673) The Death of Regulus (The Roman Consul Marcus Atilius Regulus is executed by Carthaginians after returning from Rome to fulfill his parole) - Oil on Canvas (Original Scan)
Yes, the community has started very well. We could discuss it further via mail if you’re interested. It is a great success, our enemies must be furious, and they most certainly are lurking.
I will list you a few paintings I couldn’t extract.
Jordan Nelson
Its not subverted its not made simple as.
Justin Morales
Original Scan: Carl Friedrich Moritz Müller (Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony, Confederation of the Rhine 1807-1865 Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Confederation) A scene from the Tyrolean Rebellion (Tyroleans rebel against Bavaria in 1809) - Oil on Canvas 1844 OS
If you have other museums that you think would be interesting to get new stuff from feel free to tell me, btw.
Ayden Bennett
Thanks, I think I can figure those out.
That music thread inspired me to label a few more tunes that have been stuck in my head recently:
Robert Schumann (Zwickau, Kingdom of Saxony, Confederation of the Rhine 1810-1856 Bonn, Rhine Province, Kingdom of Prussia, German Confederation) Piano Quintet in E-flat major, Op. 44 - 1842, Second Movement youtube.com/watch?v=JAdAp3xJNGc