
8 WTF Moments In Classical Art
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If you’ve ever been to an art museum it’s pretty easy to be confused by what you’re looking at.
These are just a few of the weirder ones. And what’s better than weird art?
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Run! Run from the flying severed torso!
Sienese master, 13th century, Louvre.
WHY!? WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT, SNAKE?
Minos, Last Judgement, Michelangelo, 1540, Sistine Chapel.
OMG SO DRUNK???
Bacchanal of the Andrians, Titian, 1523. Museo del Prado.
Take it easy with that stuff, Jesus.
Christ with crown of thorns, Artist Unknown, 17th Century. Segovia Cathedral.
Yeah, can you stuff my human with extra crows please? And hold the ketchup, thanks.
The Garden of Earthly Delights, Hieronymous Bosch, 1500, Museo del Prado.
Gigantic disembodied hands?
Last Judgment, Gislebertus, 1130, St. Lazare de Autun.
IMMA FIRIN MA LAZERZ EVERYWHAR
Stigmatization of St. Francis, Giotto, 1325, Santa Croce.
I don’t know whether to laugh or scream.
Temtpation of St. Anthony, Salvator Rosa, 1645.
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Hieronymous Bosch was one creepy, brilliant, insane dude.
He was! Have you ever seen any of his paintings? The Garden of Earthly Delights is in Madrid.
... I would like to know - How did these artists know how to draw / paint Monsters & the like? There must have been some LSD around.
What do you mean? People needed acid to draw freaky shit? Don't be crazy.
In the MA people where often unintentionally high on ergot, of which LSD originally got extracted. A poisonous fungi that grows on wheat.
Good question! I don't think there was LSD but most people drank beer/wine all the time and lead poisoning (from paint) could be a factor
I like them all but did anyone notice that "The Garden of Earthly Delights" has some guy getting am instrument shoved up his bum?
Which guy and which instrument? XD There are lots of hideous things happening!
Hieronymous Bosch was one creepy, brilliant, insane dude.
He was! Have you ever seen any of his paintings? The Garden of Earthly Delights is in Madrid.
... I would like to know - How did these artists know how to draw / paint Monsters & the like? There must have been some LSD around.
What do you mean? People needed acid to draw freaky shit? Don't be crazy.
In the MA people where often unintentionally high on ergot, of which LSD originally got extracted. A poisonous fungi that grows on wheat.
Good question! I don't think there was LSD but most people drank beer/wine all the time and lead poisoning (from paint) could be a factor
I like them all but did anyone notice that "The Garden of Earthly Delights" has some guy getting am instrument shoved up his bum?
Which guy and which instrument? XD There are lots of hideous things happening!