Aryan Art is heavily suppressed by ZOG due to its motivational and inspirational impact on Aryan peoples. Much of the art of the Third Reich which wasn't destroyed outright is now hidden away in ZOG military bases, proving that Aryan Art is a political weapon.
In this thread we discuss why the enemy fears our art, why our art is so threatening to the occupation regime, why Aryan Art is so effective in grounding Aryan peoples in their history, and we share Aryan artworks which have a particular political, ideological, social or cultural effect in awakening our people to their slavery under the vile Semitic occupation regime.
Antonín Leopold Dvořák (Nelahozeves, Rakovník Kraj, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austrian Empire 1841-1904 Prague, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy) Rondo for Cello and Orchestra in G minor, Op. 94 - 1893 youtube.com/watch?v=bd1L9jvu4qM
A quite good playlist of Brazilian Classical music, with also some beautiful paintings of my land, which I think you'll love. Enjoy! youtu.be/NNG-s8OK994 The source for the music and paintings are in the description and top comment.
Was not in the last thread and the one before that, but went over them afterwards to download the art as usual. Answering dead posts. (to the Russian user) This one intrigues me very deeply. It is so mysterious, cryptic, ominous, sinister. It makes me wonder what exactly is that “curse”, who is that woman, what is that place. Suffice to say it really peaked my curiosity. (to OP) >For the first couple of years it wouldn't be uncommon for these threads to die without getting a single bump. I bet you're quite happy with the state this general is now. Your determination in baking for all those years has paid off, that’s for sure. (to random American user) >One of my favorite movies, though I hardly understood it at first. After seeing it I realized that film could be more than garbage entertainment or commentary. Tarkovsky was a genius. What movie is that? (to OP) >we've got 3 more years of material in the archives OP, do you ever repost pieces that you had posted on those previous threads way, way back? If no, then that means there's a lot of art I've been missing lol.
Jordan Jenkins
so. why did the nazis ban them? was it because they encouraged polyamory and running around naked?
That's a lot all at once, but I'll try to get through it. The only Brazilian music I know is the famous meme stuff.
Heitor Villa-Lobos (Rio de Janeiro, Empire of Brazil 1887-1959 Rio de Janeiro, United States of Brazil) Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5, Aria - 1938-1945 youtube.com/watch?v=Jc8FzK4Ih5g
>OP, do you ever repost pieces that you had posted on those previous threads way, way back? Almost never, unless I find a better scan of an old piece.
>That's a lot all at once, but I'll try to get through it Nice, nice. If you want the best of the best for now, I've selected those pieces to download from it: >Antônio Carlos Jobim - Saudades do Brasil >Alberto Nepomuceno - Coração Triste >Heitor Villa-Lobos - Bachianas Brasileiras n°1: Embolada >Heitor Villa-Lobos - Valsa da Dor >and all of the "Floresta do Amazones" excerpts by Heitor Villa-Lobos >Mirror by Andrei Tarkovsky Thanks!
A lot of people associated with Fidus were effete libertines, a dangerous personality type to have around during an existential civilizational struggle.
Aryan just means white nigger. Be post-racial like most whites, please.
Jonathan Kelly
Today to contribute I'll be posting what paintings I have by Eugene de Blass, an Italian painter who lived between 1843 and 1931. Some of them were posted before here.
Evelyn de Morgan, my favourite pre-raphaelite artist. I don't know if she is well-known in your countries, but isn't in mine. She liked Greek mythology and then was shocked by WW1.