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Bright light. Bright light. Uh oh.
Pierre-Auguste Renoir


The Skiff


The Garden in the Rue Cortot, Montmarte


Two Sisters on the Terrace


Basilica di San Marco


Young Girls at the Piano


La Loge


The Apple Seller
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Bright light. Bright light. Uh oh.
Gustav Klimt

Klimt is a very sexual artist, so I'll try to keep it clean (to quote the Vibrators).


Portrait of Eugenia


The Kiss


The Tree of Life


Auditorium in the Old Burgtheater, Vienna


The Theater in Taormina



Goldfish



The Three Ages of Woman



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I love 15th century Dutch artists. Enjoy these.
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More of 15th century Dutch guys.
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Really love William Kentridge's 3-D photogravures, inspired by Albrecht Dürer. You need to see them with a stereoscope to get the full effect, unfortunately.











I really like the paintings shown in the film The Royal Tenenbaums

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Hey, that's the painting from Cooper's office in Mad Men. That very painting actually made me check out Rothko and I love his style.

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I also very much like Robert Longo. Saw a painting of his in American Psycho and I now have some posters with work of his in my dorm room.