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I like it. Thats some incredible detail. I admire the level of effort. And that it looks like historical medieval art.
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You might like Joseph Clement Coll, hes one of my favorite artists, I love his style!
Very detail oriented type drawings. But he does a very loose style. | ||
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Went to the Prado earlier this year in Madrid and this was probably my favorite
[You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Called "The Triumph of Death" and it gets more metal the more you look at it. All the Goya stuff they had there was super dark too. [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] Was also in Ghent for a bit and saw the Eyck alter-piece. Was impressive, but also I was mildly let down in how small the actual lamb is in the painting. For all the talk and the photos around town praising this lamb, you get there finally and it's like oh thats it huh? But on the plus side you can Utrecht Dom Tower in the background and thats my current hood. | ||
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I love all that plague art. Those Renaissance oil paintings have such an insane depth to them. One could stare at them for hours and still find new, exciting detail.
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