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Rayukartist
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# Posted: 17 Dec 07 16:37
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Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
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# Posted: 2 Jan 08 18:20 - Edited by: Gaurav Dhwaj Khadka
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Lali
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# Posted: 10 Feb 08 23:27
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Again a photo which remainds me on paintings of my favorite painter Salvador Dali;

author: USB
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Monque
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# Posted: 12 Feb 08 23:01 - Edited by: Monque
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Hello , It is a great topic! Picasso... - great, incredible
I have another proposition, picture by Mitchell Kanashkevich and Polish painter - Chełmoński (painted in XIX century )
 
The same climate and... hats.
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Lali
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# Posted: 12 Feb 08 23:31 - Edited by: Lali
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@Monque, great example!!! I hope Mitchell will see this...
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TBM
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# Posted: 14 Feb 08 21:29
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Well done, Monque! And here another example of Romanticism:
Caspar David Friedrich:

and th-

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TBM
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# Posted: 17 Mar 08 21:37
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Here we are again... with something from the schizioid, expressionist XX Century:
Francis Bacon:

Ruden Fretsbo:

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Ruden Fretsbo
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# Posted: 17 Mar 08 22:03
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Great coincidence... well seen TBM!
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Lali
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# Posted: 17 Mar 08 23:47 - Edited by: Lali
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@TBM; you did it again...truly very well seen..great!
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TBM
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# Posted: 5 May 08 18:39
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And now, somethig from the far North! Watching this picture by Willy Broks, 
I said ... O my... that sky... that water... that rail... I have already seen them from Norway...

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Willy Broks
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# Posted: 5 May 08 23:30
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Thats nice! I mostly have a meaning with my photoes Not all can see it, so I feel the heat in my soul, when I see someone can read between the lines ! At work in the newspaper, I call my self Photographer...but privat I call my self PhotoArtist. I like to make my photoes " with a painting look" becouse I really want to paint. But some one killed my inspiration of painting some years ago, so I have lost the "painting spirit" ....but the art comes in my photoes... Many people say some of my work seems like Salvador Dali ( you have not seen them yet ) Thank you for bringing up my name ! 
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pansa
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# Posted: 8 Jun 08 10:11 - Edited by: pansa
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View on Dordrecht
By Pansa (200 
By Jan van Gooyen (1650) 
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TBM
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# Posted: 10 Jun 08 21:39
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An interesting pair, Pansa! I wonder if the cathedral we see in the center of your pic is the same we see, without the dome, in the painting...
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pansa
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# Posted: 12 Jun 08 14:47 - Edited by: pansa
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@TMB
In this one your see both the cathedral tower (at the right; same as in painting of Van Gooyen) and the dome tower of the church at the "Groothoofd" (waterfront of Dordrecht)

And this is View on Dordrecht in sepia. 
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Vixstix
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# Posted: 19 Jun 08 04:40
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Lively communication with in this thread! I have Thought so deeply since reading this forum. Thanks for that! I will come Back when I found the sources and got them woophy ready. cheerio. 5+++++++++++++++++
I wrote to specific contributions in this thread initially but I took so very long, i lost my information. I will try to be less wordy!
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am.i.dead.yet
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# Posted: 9 Jul 08 22:08
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http://erikth.jimdo.com/
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HeLa
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# Posted: 20 Jul 08 21:28
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A tribute to Vincent van Gogh:



or with different angle/perspective and copy of the painting in front:

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sensei Domi
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# Posted: 3 Aug 08 20:12
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if it was a paiting, the artist was magritte 
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Abílio Silveira
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# Posted: 22 Aug 08 02:46
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I'm not sure if this photo fits in what TBM had in mind when opening this forum.
If you want to understand the meaning of this photo, please read the text I added when I uploaded it:
This is a photo with time and without time and has a long history:
1. The man in the photo is my big friend and “compagnon de route” Amaral. He is a psychiatrist and I met him in Medicine School in Porto in 1978 when we were students. 2. In 1992, together with my girlfriend at the time (my wife in present time) and another friend, we drove to Figueras, homeland of Salvador Dalí. 3. Nearby Dalí’s house-museum, is the Plaça Gala i Salvador Dalí, where the Llibreria Surrealista is located. 4. I took a photograph of Amaral standing in front of the Llibreria Surealista and kept that photograph in an album. 5. In 2000, I painted Amaral’s oil on canvas based on that photo and offered him the painting and he put the painting on a wall of his apartment. 6. In 2006, I took this photograph. Amaral lost some hair, but we can still find similarities between the two pictures. 7. Now, in July 2008, I added a frame to the photo and decided to post it in Woophy.

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