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If you could have/ own/ possess any piece of art, what would it be?

BrightLeigh 4 June 15
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Bedroom at Arles - Vincent van Gogh

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Klimt "The Kiss"

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Starry Night by Van Gogh.

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Something really expensive, so that I could sell it, and live a more financially secure life.

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Anything by Michelangelo, Rodin, Artemisia Gentileschi or John Heartfield.

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Some of the pieces I made. They were humble and silly, but they were a part of me.

Which parts of you did you sculpt ? Hope my thoughts are accurate ?

@VAL3941
They were made of scrap steel.

@Holysocks
Now you bragging ! Lol

@VAL3941
There's one in every crowd.... 😛

@Holysocks
Just wait, metal fatique hits when you least expect it to ?

@VAL3941
Hahaha! I don't know about that, but I do avoid walking in the rain.

@Holysocks
Is that because you are afraid of rusting away ?

@VAL3941
I don't want to be corrupt.

@Holysocks
Rain will wash your body and mind ?

@VAL3941
Yeah, but rust is always an issue.

@Holysocks
Not rust, but getting rusty is the problem ?

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Either Starry Night, Picasso’s old guitarist, or Dali’s “the dream caused by the flight of a bee”

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Salvator Mundi by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci

Estimated value of $450 million.

I would auction it off, use the money to help those in need and look at a sunset.

I love art but am a consummate pragmatist.

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I'd love a Chihuly pool.

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Almost any painting by Van Gogh.

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A painting by Delacroix or Carter (Oriental is tradition)

t1nick Level 8 June 16, 2018
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Mona Lisa without doubt. Most worked on painting I know of.

Nardi Level 7 June 16, 2018
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The Scream by Edvard Munch

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The Christ Table by H.R. Giger.

Liked all his work since his first appearance in Omni Magazine.

@GipsyOfNewSpain I've loved his work since my Dad had me watch Alien (at WAY too young of an age.)

@SecularSurfer You need to see documentary Jodorosky's Dune. Magazine Omni introduced americans to his work, before Aliens. He was already a Superstar in Europe. Saw a documentary about his lifework. Our nightmares on canvas!

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I really liked Claude Monet's haystack series. I think there was one called 'Haystack at Sunset near Giverny' that was my favorite. I actually saw it at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.

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The Mona Lisa.

Same here. Glazed so many times that even Leonardo lost count!

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Something by Gauguin.

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Id have a warehouse like andy w i have studied some art with my grandson and in college and i love it all ...well most i saw statues i loved and is want models of some buildings and archeticture and knick knacks and cooking stuff gadgets toys stuffed animals tins i have alot of stuff now u use to do mailings to win prizes and i have some unusual stuff

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Matisse's "Blue Nude". Not even sure it's real, but Switters thought it was cool so it must be.

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Davids lost arms, must be worth a fortune ?

Similarly, the penis that was broken off Oscar Wilde's tombstone & stolen

@ghost_warlock
That is most probably being used by some chick as a dildo ? One of a kind !

@VAL3941 It might actually be a dude - Oscar Wilde was openly bisexual (pretty much unheard of at the time of his life)

@ghost_warlock
OK! Either or ? Both serve the same purpose !

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Any painting by Tamara de Limpicka, an art deco artist...

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Winged Victory from the Louvre.

Carin Level 8 Oct 21, 2018
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"Red-Haired Girl with White Rat" by Edvard Munch.
The reason is obvious.
🙂

[the-athenaeum.org]

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Dali - Swans reflecting Elephants

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Or maybe one of van Gogh's drawings. I think he was a better draughtsman than he was a painter.

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