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Great Painters
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Hieronymus Bosch

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(Just like the old times, a monarch reptile eats a human.)

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#2
My fave painter fer evah is [size="4"]Salvador Dali[/size]

http://www.virtualdali.com/


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#3
Ah! So it was Salvador Dali who painted the 1931 surreal peicework the Persistence of Memory. I always wanted to know who did it.

Here are two of his artpeices that I find interesting...

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(cubes: a compartilization of the mind from trauma; in this case, the trauma is the crucifiction)

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(the egg highlights a reptilian undertone)
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#4
Oh, my God, Bosch's art seems to be little crazy or he is on something.

And Salvador Dali was strange sort of eccentric. I was in his house in Spain, and his art is not bad, but, I think he was under some sort of mind-control.

Many artist were, and that is why they acted so eccentric and weird.


                                                                                                                                                                     
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#5
I liked Salvador Dali also--I've seen his exhibits in other museums(British Museum and The Met). Surrealist artwork, Stream Of Consciousness,Dadaism and anything similar has always captivated me because there's so much going on(cryptic..is there a word such as crypticism?) in the paintings,drawings,sketches and sculptures that it really challenges your brain to explore and think..even though its probably got programming elements in there. When I took an art history class on women artists, I made sure to focus my paper on a Surrealist artist--so I chose Leonora Carrington(her last name is popular--she was linked to artists Remedios Varo and Max Ernst whom she had an affair with). What was interesting was we had to go to an exhibit that was showing artwork of a genre we liked--and we had to make sure the artist was female. During that time I walked into the painting, I think Bush was quite popular because of how the media was discussing his retaliation of 9/11--with his war actions in Afghanistan--one of the Carrington Paintings that were displayed had to do with the downfall of King Dagobert---Dagobert is part of the Merovingians I believe!!! I think museums will display artwork pertaining to current news through symbolic mannerisms!!!

One of my friends likes H.B a great deal...I wouldn't have heard about Mr. Bosch if it weren't for this friend.

 
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#6
"cryptic..is there a word such as crypticism?"

Cryptocracy is the word how Illuminati  call themselves.


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#7
Salvador Dali was a Freemason. Notice how the egg painting, has a Human place exactly where Atlantis used to be in the Atlantic Ocean. Notice it is bleeding. This is Predictive Programming as Salvador Dali is telling us that the Atlanteans died out and became entrapped within Reptilian Control on Earth.
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#8
Good topic, Weng,

Hieronymys Bosch = Jeroen Bosch, the Dutch painter form the 16th century.

He lived in the Dutch city Den Bosch ( ='s-Hertogenbosch), my home is 40 miles from it.

The home of the painter still exists in the middle of the city:

http://www.evententour.nl/den_bosch_de_h...e_stad.htm

Den Bosch is a big vortex for the Illuminati with 2 important buildings:

the St. Jan Church:

http://www.sint-jan.nl/   a masonic icon

 

And

the Dragon: white-gold winged dragon: [Image: draak.jpg]

http://www.uitindenbosch.nl/images/Whatsup/draak.jpg

Also: 

The Winged Dragon to be knocked down by St. Joris (=George) is standing on a big obelisk in the middle of the city:

Symbolic for the fight of the Illuminati against the inner Earth reptilians.

[Image: 0228_005_Den_Bosch_Gouden_Draak.jpg]

http://vandrunen.net/gallery/albums/0302..._Draak.jpg


Other important paintings of Jeroen Bosch are to be seen:

http://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/bos...nymus.html


Interesting is the painting theme of the White Light at death or at NDE/OBE where Stewart Swerdlow is warning for:

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http://home.planet.nl/~wmt/genezyde.jpg


(The way the soul is tranferred by angelic energies/oversouls)

Jeroen Bosch was probably a freemason.
 


 





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#9
  Avatar,  I did not know or even think Dali was a Freemason. Ive always known of his art work from an early age but always thought it was weird or drug induced paintings.   His life was strange.  I forget all the weird stuff he use to do and he was married i believe.

Octahedron, Thanks for the background and info,  When i come visit you do they only serve beer warm??????   Just joking here......  I like warm beer!  :puke:   

 
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#10
We only serve cold beer. :P
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