Western Art and Architecture


The type of art that Blacks and Jews have never created


More than just something to look at, White art and architecture define your White culture

Keep in mind that the subject of Western/White art covers a variety of subjects -- painting, sculpting, architecture, writing, acting, singing, dancing, etc. For our purposes, we will focus on two of those subjects: paintings and architecture.

White art is your White culture. It's that simple. As White art dies off, so does your White attitudes and customs and values. That art is part of who you are as a White person. Kill a culture and you also kill a people.

All of those art forms mentioned above are being used--by Jews and leftists--as vehicles with which to attack traditional White culture. Attractive, White art is portrayed negatively by Jews and leftists. They brand it as stuffy and old-fashioned White-guy art. Meanwhile, no-talent, minority-created artworks are championed by Jews and leftists as masterpieces.

Read about the art world Here.

Jews select junk art for their art galleries. That junk art then sets the trend for all other galleries.

Below are some specific examples of what we think paintings and architecture should look like.

Links to Art, Architecture...

Links to good-looking White art are found below. Notice the beauty, realism and proportion in these examples.

Greek Art -- Ancient Greece was the beginning of all things White, the "acorn" of our White cultural "tree"; click on most photos to enlarge them.

Sculpture:

  1. http://harpy.uccs.edu/greek/sculpt/satyr.jpg

  2. http://harpy.uccs.edu/greek/sculpt/aphrodite2.jpg

  3. http://harpy.uccs.edu/greek/sculpt/miloven.jpg

  4. http://harpy.uccs.edu/greek/sculpt/satyr2.jpg

  5. http://harpy.uccs.edu/greek/sculpt/apollbel.jpg

Roman Art -- which was inspired by the earlier Greeks:

Sculpture:
  1. http://www.crystalinks.com/augustus.jpg -- sculpture of Augustus

  2. http://harpy.uccs.edu/roman/antinoos.jpg

  3. http://harpy.uccs.edu/roman/dios.jpg

  4. http://harpy.uccs.edu/roman/nile.jpg

  5. http://harpy.uccs.edu/roman/diosk2.jpg

European Art

Paintings:
  1. http://www.kfki.hu/~arthp/html/c/caravagg/06/index.html -- various by M. Caravaggio; click on thumbnails

  2. http://www.kfki.hu/~arthp/html/c/caravagg/07/index.html -- Caravaggio

  3. (click on "detail images" for enlargement on these) http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pimage?52174+0+0 -- Rubens

  4. http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pimage?46190+0+0 -- Rubens

  5. http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pimage?45357+0+0 -- Rubens

  6. http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pimage?12136+0+0 -- Raphael

  7. http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pimage?45744+0+0 -- Boucher

  8. http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pimage?32697+0+0 -- Boucher

  9. http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pimage?45832+0+0 -- Fragonard

  10. http://www.nga.gov/cgi-bin/pimage?32700+0+0 -- Fragonard

White/Western Architecture

Various examples, mostly Greek/Roman inspired:
  1. http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~asr/Cathedral.gif -- Westminster Abbey, England

  2. http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/~kahogan/Paris/notre-dame-1.jpg -- Notre Dame, France

  3. http://mrs.umn.edu/~seniorm/paris/images/versailles.jpg -- Versailles

  4. http://www.well.com/~ddigor/plastic/versailles.jpg -- Versailles

  5. http://europe.cnn.com/2001/WORLD/europe/09/06/turkey.greece/story.parthenon.jpg and http://www.travel-library.com/europe/greece/venkat/Parthenon-02s.jpg and http://www.mit.edu/people/ehren/parthenon.jpg -- Greek Parthenon

  6. http://harpy.uccs.edu/roman/antoninustemp.jpg -- Roman

  7. http://harpy.uccs.edu/roman/archcon10.jpg -- Roman

  8. http://harpy.uccs.edu/roman/archcon9.jpg -- Roman

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