OK so I'm thinking about paintings I'll have in my study room. We're going to buy a new apartment in few years and it's going to have a study room so I can set up my paintings there because they can't be used in other rooms. But this room, I can put what ever I want on the walls. So it's not so much about "oh you can't put those two together". Just individual pieces. But I'm looking for suggestions, because I noticed that I have a taste for paintings that some of you who know more about it, you could give me suggestions or information to a path of educating myself more about this, so I can find more. Plus I'm genuinely interested.
Paintings I like:
Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights:
![](http://www.penwith.co.uk/artofeurope/bosch_garden_earthly_delights.jpg)
Bosch's Ship of Fools:
![](http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/bosch/fools/fools.jpg)
I like Bosch because of the fine details and the depth of what is in these paintings, their meanings and history.
Then naturally Dali, I don't need to post any of his surrealist paintings, you know them. Those I really like in a way of how they look.
I also like Klimt for some weird reason, an example of my very favourite:
![](http://www.artland.co.uk/Klimt_The_Tree_of_Life_Stoclet_Frieze_D-GK2107.jpg)
Then Francisco Goya:
![](http://emptyeasel.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/saturndevouringoneofhischildren.jpg)
Magritte:
![](http://www.artinthepicture.com/artists/Rene_Magritte/pipe.jpeg)
and so forth...
Paintings I like:
Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights:
![](http://www.penwith.co.uk/artofeurope/bosch_garden_earthly_delights.jpg)
Bosch's Ship of Fools:
![](http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/bosch/fools/fools.jpg)
I like Bosch because of the fine details and the depth of what is in these paintings, their meanings and history.
Then naturally Dali, I don't need to post any of his surrealist paintings, you know them. Those I really like in a way of how they look.
I also like Klimt for some weird reason, an example of my very favourite:
![](http://www.artland.co.uk/Klimt_The_Tree_of_Life_Stoclet_Frieze_D-GK2107.jpg)
Then Francisco Goya:
![](http://emptyeasel.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/saturndevouringoneofhischildren.jpg)
Magritte:
![](http://www.artinthepicture.com/artists/Rene_Magritte/pipe.jpeg)
and so forth...
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