Margritte(Right below this, it reads This is not a Pipe, Title: Ceci n'este pas une pipe) , Frida, Dali(See signature), Goya, Thats what comes to head, so um the surrealists and Goya. Oh and the Hudson Valley River School, those kick ass. Heres one from Bierstadt:
Ansel Adams, Vincent VanGoh(sp?), rembrandt, and myself. These are mine, I don't have any Vangoh or Rembrandt.
gerald scarfe ralf stedman roy litchinstine salverdar dale how ever you spell them lol err and phillip castle
Defnitly Dali, I like van goh, ansel adams photography, and my aunt, she paints cool surreal stuff for cd covers, and i have a few of her paintings here in my house, sometime soon i will take some pics of em.
W.A. Bouguereau Mark Ryden (he's from L.A.) Mario Calvano (also from L.A.) Caravaggio Vermeer Rembrandt - you have to see his work in person
I love Picasso, Monet, Michael Whelan, Jeff Easely, Bev Doolittle and Georgia O'Keefe, but most of what I hang up around my place is my own. I'm the cheapest.
robert rauschenberg http://images.google.com/images?q=robert rauschenberg&hl=en&lr=&sa=N&tab=wi and duchamp
I don't know exactly why, but I love Christo, and Brancusi always makes me happy, and Leonardo Da Vinci always gives me a sense of awe, but, one Saturday morning, as I ate an orange and I watched the sun come up. I thought, "How do you create something like that?!"
Hi again! I had to do much work for school so I didn't visit this page lately. But as I've seen now there's been much response to it! I've read all new posts and have to say that I'm surprised.
Pierre Augusta Renoir is my favorite of all time. Also like Carravagio, Bottelli, Michael Angelo, Teipoli, Monet, Di Vinci to name a few. There are soooo many. I like the Enlightment era and of course the Baroque era paintings. Never much cared for Chagall or Picasso. I just got such negitive energies from them. Too much sadness splashed about the canvas and Chagall's distortions make my stomach feel ill. But that's just me.