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maxrandb

(15,496 posts)
86. To be honest
Fri Feb 23, 2024, 10:52 AM
Feb 2024

When I saw this post, I thought, "that picture of those folks in the diner" and had to google it.

Don't want people to think I knew the artist and title off the top of my head.

The School of Athens Glorfindel Feb 2024 #1
Because of the cast of characters in it? CTyankee Feb 2024 #2
Yes, Ma'am. Glorfindel Feb 2024 #4
One of Turner's, and/or one of Virgin of the Rocks/ Madonna of the Rocks elleng Feb 2024 #3
I would take the Virgin of the Rocks with that beautiful angel. CTyankee Feb 2024 #6
Maybe Gainsborough's Blue Boy appleannie1 Feb 2024 #5
A Monet. MOMFUDSKI Feb 2024 #7
His work at Giverny is just so gorgeous and inviting. CTyankee Feb 2024 #9
Supposedly, El Greco had a vision issue yellowdogintexas Feb 2024 #53
This is an easy one AltairIV Feb 2024 #8
Are you fascinated by her? CTyankee Feb 2024 #10
Light AltairIV Feb 2024 #13
GOOD one! elleng Feb 2024 #11
THANKS for this exercise, yank! elleng Feb 2024 #12
Oh, geez, so many of them. grumpyduck Feb 2024 #14
The Return of the Prodigal Son is the best painting of all time, IMO. It always moves me. CTyankee Feb 2024 #15
Many years ago I had an opportunity grumpyduck Feb 2024 #43
Swiss-German artist Paul Klee's "Twittering Machine" (1922) Tikki Feb 2024 #16
Prescient!🤔n/t skamaria Feb 2024 #105
This one by Escher GreenWave Feb 2024 #17
LOLOLOL!!! elleng Feb 2024 #23
I have a room with three wall and a window so I want three paintings Brother Buzz Feb 2024 #18
The Nahl is a standout, but all are wonderful. CTyankee Feb 2024 #19
I believe that Nahl painting is in the Smithsonian Brother Buzz Feb 2024 #25
wonderful history. I had no idea. It's nice to learn these back stories. CTyankee Feb 2024 #56
Grace Hudson has the greatest back story Brother Buzz Feb 2024 #74
It's most likely not a famous work of art such as Monet or Van Gogh. Niagara Feb 2024 #20
Hopper's works always has a hint that something is going to happen...no wonder it inspired the "Psycho" house. CTyankee Feb 2024 #21
I admire Hopper's work. It certainly speaks to me. Niagara Feb 2024 #87
The House by the railroad is stunning and the bear craft is fun. MLAA Feb 2024 #30
The first time I ever encountered Bear Craft, Niagara Feb 2024 #88
I have a few prints... 2naSalit Feb 2024 #22
The Detroit Industry Murals by Diego Rivera JoseBalow Feb 2024 #24
Saw these in December 2022 TexasBushwhacker Feb 2024 #40
It's a wonderful museum JoseBalow Feb 2024 #42
It was definitely worth the special trip n/t TexasBushwhacker Feb 2024 #46
Yes, great works. The 3 famous Mexican muralists are said to have invented... brush Feb 2024 #71
Mona Lisa OR Madame X. fierywoman Feb 2024 #26
Love Madame X MLAA Feb 2024 #28
Any Gustavo Klimt and any Magritte. MLAA Feb 2024 #27
Sorry, but I couldn't resist. Abolishinist Feb 2024 #57
I'm glad you couldn't resist. I saw that movie years and years ago but remember laughing a lot. MLAA Feb 2024 #85
The Gates of Paradise by Ghiberti TexasDem69 Feb 2024 #29
well...yes...one of the finest works of art of all time... CTyankee Feb 2024 #68
I must say I'm surprised, nobody here chose anything... Enter stage left Feb 2024 #31
Oooooo, great question! Gotta think on that! electric_blue68 Feb 2024 #32
Not famous, but I really GP6971 Feb 2024 #33
Carnation, Lily, Lily Rose bamagal62 Feb 2024 #34
Ok, my first thought is one of Monet's very long Waterlilly paintings. Except it wouldn't fit! So gotta think of electric_blue68 Feb 2024 #35
I remember seeing a presentation of them at the L'Orangerie in Paris and at the time we were told to speak in whispers CTyankee Feb 2024 #65
Wow! I visited my aunt & uncle in '16 in Switzerland. She was an artist who invited me to make art w her... electric_blue68 Feb 2024 #75
CTyankee.......... Upthevibe Feb 2024 #36
Van Gogh - Cafe Terrace at Night Permanut Feb 2024 #37
Self deleted duplicate Dear_Prudence Feb 2024 #63
Thanks! Dear_Prudence Feb 2024 #64
Starry Night for me. Diamond_Dog Feb 2024 #38
Me, too! Mad_Dem_X Feb 2024 #82
I would cry if I saw it in person, too. Diamond_Dog Feb 2024 #83
Yes, just looking at the brushstrokes Mad_Dem_X Feb 2024 #113
Chesley Bonestell's "Saturn As Seen From Titan" ThoughtCriminal Feb 2024 #39
Van Eyck's Ghent Altarpiece. Ocelot II Feb 2024 #41
I treasure this Whistler. He was a fine artist. CTyankee Feb 2024 #58
The Forest MyMission Feb 2024 #44
Two choices: Fur Traders Descending the Missouri, or Rest on the Flight into Egypt NBachers Feb 2024 #45
Sandro Botticelli, The Birth of Venus (c. 1484-1486) IcyPeas Feb 2024 #47
Marcel Duchamp - "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even" aka "The Large Glass" GReedDiamond Feb 2024 #48
The Night Watch --- Rembrandt lpbk2713 Feb 2024 #49
You would need an awfully big wall!!! chowder66 Feb 2024 #52
I saw it twiice. My mother took me to Amsterdam when I was 16 and I was totally blown away by this painting. CTyankee Feb 2024 #67
I can imagine. lpbk2713 Feb 2024 #69
Wow, same here, sort of. Abolishinist Feb 2024 #73
I think we did stop there. It was a lovely trip (a Road Scholar trip IIRC). CTyankee Feb 2024 #95
Did you see Nightwatching? Cool movie that used the painting as a jumping-off point. Scrivener7 Feb 2024 #130
Sorry to say I missed it. lpbk2713 Feb 2024 #132
Undergrowth with Two Figures LudwigPastorius Feb 2024 #50
Feeding the sheep painting Dear_Prudence Feb 2024 #51
Something by Andrew Wyeth. Maybe 'Open sinkingfeeling Feb 2024 #54
Thank you. Wyeth is wonderful and it's nice to encounter him here. CTyankee Feb 2024 #59
Anything by Odd Nerdrum. chowder66 Feb 2024 #55
Frans Hals' "Laughing Cavalier", or a Jacob Lawrence, Romare Bearden or a Charles White. brush Feb 2024 #60
Too many to chose from, but Abolishinist Feb 2024 #61
I love Monet, so anything of his would be excellent yellowdogintexas Feb 2024 #62
Anything by Edvard Munch or Degas n/t ailsagirl Feb 2024 #66
Anything by Toulouse-Lautrec or Andrew Wyeth! Amazing artists. nt CaliforniaPeggy Feb 2024 #70
Ten Verses on Oxherding (Metropolitan Museum of Art) WheelWalker Feb 2024 #72
The He-Gassen scroll. Kablooie Feb 2024 #76
Given the poses, I hesitate to ask what this painting is all about....but please give me some background here as I know CTyankee Feb 2024 #110
This is a long scroll depicting a humorous fart competition from the 15th century Kablooie Feb 2024 #112
It's wonderful! I absolutely love it... CTyankee Feb 2024 #114
Just about anything from the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis, Bayard Feb 2024 #77
Thanks for sharing this, Bayard. Niagara Feb 2024 #89
Joy of Life Tom Kitten Feb 2024 #78
Well, it is a piece from his "fauvist" period. I really like fauvism... CTyankee Feb 2024 #100
I do too Tom Kitten Feb 2024 #108
Henri Rousseau's "The Sleeping Gypsy" nuxvomica Feb 2024 #79
The Hallucinogenic Toreador unweird Feb 2024 #80
Edward Hoppers "Nighthawks" maxrandb Feb 2024 #81
One of my favorites. Paladin Feb 2024 #84
To be honest maxrandb Feb 2024 #86
It's perfectly fine not to know everything right off the top of your head. Niagara Feb 2024 #90
I already have a reproduction of Van Gogh's "Starry Night' up in my front hallway. Aristus Feb 2024 #91
You just proved John Updike right... CTyankee Feb 2024 #92
Renoir, "Luncheon of the Boating Party." malthaussen Feb 2024 #93
A nice Rothko, two or three Modigliani portraits, one of Gauguin's Tahiti paintings, Van Gogh's night cafe or.. BluesRunTheGame Feb 2024 #94
We are fortunate to have Van Gogh's "Night Cafe" here at the Yale University Art Gallery. CTyankee Feb 2024 #96
Michelangelo ....... David turbinetree Feb 2024 #97
It is the classic pose known as "contraposto" CTyankee Feb 2024 #98
Yes......I love my art teacher from California.......... turbinetree Feb 2024 #99
Kanagawa oki nami ura if..fish..had..wings Feb 2024 #101
Botticelli's The Birth of Venus. greatauntoftriplets Feb 2024 #102
The Fox Hunt - Winslow Homer yorkster Feb 2024 #103
A panel from Monet's Water Lilies... 3catwoman3 Feb 2024 #104
At one point my dad had a small cataloge of mostly Japanese wood prints... electric_blue68 Feb 2024 #124
Monet's "The Water Lillies" Jrose Feb 2024 #106
Thomas Cole: 'The Oxbow' and many of the Hudson River School painters Jrose Feb 2024 #107
Cezanne's Lac d'Annecy AnnaLee Feb 2024 #109
Any Roger Dean work yankee87 Feb 2024 #111
Oh, I was luck enough waaaay back to see a show of his works... electric_blue68 Feb 2024 #125
For those who love Nightwatch (a favourite of mine, too) GenThePerservering Feb 2024 #115
That was very well done. lpbk2713 Feb 2024 #117
One of them: The Flood, A Deluge Scene Drum Feb 2024 #116
👀I've narrowed it down to Tiepelo, Turner, Monet, Hockney, Cole, Church, and maybe two others. electric_blue68 Feb 2024 #118
that's good! You have an expansive view of art which enriches your life ! CTyankee Feb 2024 #119
Ty. I was lucky my parents esp my mom enjoyed art so... electric_blue68 Feb 2024 #121
Can you display some of your art here on DU? CTyankee Feb 2024 #122
Ty. Maybe at some point. Although I might be able to show some digital stuff easier than having pull out, and... electric_blue68 Feb 2024 #123
Hieronymus Bosch - Garden of Earthly Delights Doc_Technical Feb 2024 #120
That would be a nice one. If it was on my wall, ... JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2024 #137
Nothing fancy for me... QED Feb 2024 #126
A Rothco painting would thrill me. n/t Imalittleteapot Feb 2024 #127
I'd like each month from the Tres Riches Heures du Duc de Berry -- especially February, betsuni Feb 2024 #128
Matisse's The Dance. The one with the more saturated colors. Scrivener7 Feb 2024 #129
Starry night... From The Ashes Feb 2024 #131
Sun and Life - Frida Kahlo, 1947 OldBaldy1701E Feb 2024 #133
She's baaaack. Re Thomas Coles: The Architect's Dream electric_blue68 Feb 2024 #134
i can fake most styles. maybe an o'keffe. pansypoo53219 Feb 2024 #135
Here's the image (I hope 😄 ) electric_blue68 Feb 2024 #136
PPR - The Apotheosis of Henry IV and the Proclamation of the Regency of Marie de' Mdici Chakaconcarne Feb 2024 #138
Marc's Blue Horses PlutosHeart Feb 2024 #139
I'm going right for the very top - the Mona Lisa. Earth-shine Feb 2024 #140
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