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By *or-Queening OP   Man
10 weeks ago

Manchester

Who are your favourite artists?

Escher, Dali, Doré, Kandinsky are some of mine.

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By *ickawitchCouple
10 weeks ago

Away with the fairies (Liverpool to you)

Hanns Zimmer , different kind of artist but there you go

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By *eordieJeansCouple
10 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

Neil Buchanan

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By *oomerangbobMan
10 weeks ago

stanhope

Bacon, Soutine, Odilon at the moment.

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By *aizyWoman
10 weeks ago

west midlands


"Neil Buchanan"

Tony Hart for us oldies!

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By *eroLondonMan
10 weeks ago

Mayfair

Yves Tanguy, René Magritte, Julien Trevelyan, John William Waterhouse (most of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood), Frederic Leighton...

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By *eroLondonMan
10 weeks ago

Mayfair


"Neil Buchanan

Tony Hart for us oldies! "

And even in your vintage outlook you make the perfect picture, Countess Daizy.

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By *hrek101Man
10 weeks ago

Herts

Hokusai

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago

Pollock

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By *urry BlokeMan
10 weeks ago

Dali : Crucifixion

The Met, New York

I cried

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan
10 weeks ago

Glasgow

Ed Ruscha. Cy Twombly. Robert Rauschenberg. Richard Serra. Shirin Neshat. Tracey Emin. Christine Borland. Rachel Whiteread.

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By *arlot o scaraWoman
10 weeks ago

Hell

Bob Ross

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By *urry BlokeMan
10 weeks ago


"Dali : Crucifixion

The Met, New York

I cried "

At the other end of the scale, I like 'Chippy Tea' by a local artist called Chris Cyprus

It is bathed in nostalgia for me

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By *eordieJeansCouple
10 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"Neil Buchanan

Tony Hart for us oldies! "

Was that like Victorian times?

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By *ivemealadybonerWoman
10 weeks ago

somewhere

Can't beat a bit of Van Gogh

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By (user no longer on site)
10 weeks ago

Picasso

Doménikos Theotokópoulos

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By *d4fun73Man
10 weeks ago

Shipley

Renoir, Monet et al. Dali

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By *aizyWoman
10 weeks ago

west midlands


"Neil Buchanan

Tony Hart for us oldies!

Was that like Victorian times? "

Edwardian, I'm not that old you know!

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By *till gameMan
10 weeks ago

two doors down


"Neil Buchanan

Tony Hart for us oldies! "

Loved vision on

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By *till gameMan
10 weeks ago

two doors down

I’m not into art but I do have a couple of jack vettriano prints

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By *agatoXXXMan
10 weeks ago

Mordor


"Neil Buchanan

Tony Hart for us oldies!

Was that like Victorian times? "

When you could only get black, white and grey paint.

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By *heel markMan
10 weeks ago

beside the sea

Bob Ross .

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By *agatoXXXMan
10 weeks ago

Mordor


"Dali : Crucifixion

The Met, New York

I cried "

You'd be a blubbering wreck in front of Christ of St John of the Cross in Glasgow.

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By *urry BlokeMan
10 weeks ago


"Dali : Crucifixion

The Met, New York

I cried

You'd be a blubbering wreck in front of Christ of St John of the Cross in Glasgow. "

That's beautiful too

I am yet to see it in person though

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By *agatoXXXMan
10 weeks ago

Mordor


"Dali : Crucifixion

The Met, New York

I cried

You'd be a blubbering wreck in front of Christ of St John of the Cross in Glasgow.

That's beautiful too

I am yet to see it in person though"

It is unbelievably beautiful. Just back from a stay at the Vatican too.

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By *eordieJeansCouple
10 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"Neil Buchanan

Tony Hart for us oldies!

Was that like Victorian times?

Edwardian, I'm not that old you know! "

I bet you love a haberdashery.

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By *rHotNottsMan
10 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham

Dali & Klimt close 2nd

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By *eordieJeansCouple
10 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne


"Neil Buchanan

Tony Hart for us oldies!

Was that like Victorian times?

When you could only get black, white and grey paint. "

No wonder artists chopped their ears off back then.

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
10 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania

Caravaggio for his darkness

Geiger for his organic weirdness

Rembrandt for his group portraits

Banksy for his social commentary

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By *till gameMan
10 weeks ago

two doors down


"Neil Buchanan

Tony Hart for us oldies!

Was that like Victorian times?

When you could only get black, white and grey paint.

No wonder artists chopped their ears off back then."

What !

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By *ornLordMan
10 weeks ago

Wiltshire and London

Caspar David Friedrich.

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By *avinaTVTV/TS
10 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania

Let me throw in Hieronymous Bosch, too - what a weirdo!

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By *entlemanFoxMan
10 weeks ago

North East / London

Landscapes is a three way tie between Constable, Turner and Monet.

Portraits John Singer Sargent’s ladies portraits have a tantalising suggestiveness to them.

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