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Jean Béraud (Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire 1849-1935 Paris, Republic of France) La partie de billard - Oil on Canvas (Original Scan)
Discussion of the subversive political impact of Aryan Art
How about you get off Yas Forums stormcuck, you niggers are all jewish and race-mixers anyways plus you shit up the board
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.
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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.
Its not subverted its not made simple as.
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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
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Here are a few:
Thomas Cole:
*The Departure
*The Return
Albert Bierstadt:
*Buffalo Trail: The Impending Storm
Frederic Edwin Church:
*Tamaca Palms
*Niagara
Asher Brown Durand:
*Forest in the Morning Light
*Pastoral Landscape
Sanford Robinson Gifford:
*Ruins of the Parthenon
Martin Johnson Heade:
*Cattleya Orchid and Three Hummingbirds
John Frederick Kensett:
*View on the Genesee near Mount Morris
Thomas Moran:
*The Juniata, Evening
*The Much Resounding Sea
Thomas Doughty:
*View on the Hudson in Autumn