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JohnInKansas 15 Feb 03 - 10:36 AM
Micca 15 Feb 03 - 09:16 AM
fogie 15 Feb 03 - 05:33 AM
Gypsy 15 Feb 03 - 12:10 AM
JohnInKansas 14 Feb 03 - 03:07 PM
gaber 14 Feb 03 - 11:35 AM
Sorcha 14 Feb 03 - 11:28 AM
gaber 14 Feb 03 - 11:24 AM

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Subject: RE: BS: art
From: JohnInKansas
Date: 15 Feb 03 - 10:36 AM

fogie -

If you go to the link for the ARC main site, you can find their "Philosophy" page, and the main page itself probably has enough explanation. The site is intended to promote the "old-fashined" kind of art that most "common folk" can enjoy, and deliberately does not display the "clique" stuff that has to be explained with a lot of "psychobabble" before the agents can palm it off on overly rich pseudo-intellectuals. (My own very rough summary.)

There are other places for "modern school(s)" of art. If you use the ArtCyclopedia link above, and put "Dali" into the artist search, it will give you links to the 5 or 6 museums that post web images of their own Dali works, and about 11 "image galleries" that have representative works. The "TigerTail" and "Annenberg" galleries are a couple that I'm familiar with and that are relatively easy to get into, although I haven't looked recently at what they have posted for Dali.

I'll have to confess that my original post didn't answer gaber too well. Sorting the ARC artsit list by "nationality," I find that the few "Irish" artists all seem to have favored going to Rome and painting artifacts (with the exception of one or two who seem to have painted nothing but sheep). Does anyone know of an artist who painted "scenes of Ireland?"

A Google image search does bring up some pretty good stuff on the Irish+castle search - mostly photographs, which are, of course, an ideal format for what was wanted. (I particularly liked the "editorial" on the Irish castle that was transported to the US and semi-erected here.)

Since this thread has indicated some interest in image searches, I'm curious to know how many people have installed the "Google Search Bar," and whether anyone would venture opinions on whether it's really helpful. (Or maybe we just need a permathread on "How to Google.")

John


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Subject: RE: BS: art
From: Micca
Date: 15 Feb 03 - 09:16 AM

gaber, if you are thinking more Celtic mythology, do a search for Jim Fitzpatrick, he did some illustrations for the "Book of Invasions" and "the Silver Arm" that might be to your taste


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Subject: RE: BS: art
From: fogie
Date: 15 Feb 03 - 05:33 AM

Johnin Kansas- thanks for that art site. Why can't I find Salvador Dali???


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Subject: RE: BS: art
From: Gypsy
Date: 15 Feb 03 - 12:10 AM

I dunno. We are kinda partial to Man Rays picture of Kiki being a fiddle, ourselves


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Subject: RE: BS: art
From: JohnInKansas
Date: 14 Feb 03 - 03:07 PM

If you want "classic painter's" stuff - and if you know the name of an artist you like - one of the best places for good jpg images is Art Renewal Center. They're claiming 21,408 images today (2,466 Artists) - with a 50,000 image goal. I'd guess they run about 35% landscape, 35% portraits, and the rest "everything else," (lots of ships and harbors, too) so it helps to have an idea of someone to look for. You can also go direct to their Alphabetical Index of Artists (The A's).

The site "specializes" in "Academic Realism" - and you'll find no "modern/abstract/existential" stuff there - just good pictures. Google almost never goes there, and most of the stuff that Google image search comes up with are "inferior" quality images (IMHO).

If you want a broader search for "good quality" images, and again – if you know an artist's name or the "name" of a painting, you should try ArtCyclopedia. This is a "search engine site" that will direct you to where you can find stuff by any "recognized" artist.

The hardest part of finding good wallpaper pictures is that you need them 4 wide x 3 high to keep Windows from stretching them out of shape. (Well, you can always crop them.)

John


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Subject: RE: BS: art
From: gaber
Date: 14 Feb 03 - 11:35 AM

Thanks Sorcha. I appreciate it.


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Subject: RE: BS: art
From: Sorcha
Date: 14 Feb 03 - 11:28 AM

Go to Google, click the images tab and type in "ireland" or "irish castles". Go from there.


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Subject: BS: art
From: gaber
Date: 14 Feb 03 - 11:24 AM

does anyone know where i could find some good pictures to use as wallpaper on my computer? I would prefer some sort of irish art or pics of castles or the greenery of ireland.


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