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Monday, January 12th 2009

7:38 PM

European Museum of a unknown painting that they wanted help from anyone who could help with authentication purposes, then refused to except it,... I can't believe it.

Jesus Christ,  super Star!
 
 CanUCJudasKissingJesus.jpg picture by vanrijngo 
Just imagine to yourselves this being the red robe of Judas, all the while he is holding Jesus by the back of his neck with his own betraying hand that picked up those thirty pieces of silver,.. who is now kissing Jesus on his cheek.  Just look at this top picture as being an extention of the red material just below in the bottom picture painted in 1632 by Rembrandt van Rijn.  Amazing wouldn't you agree?
 AnonMysterySubjectWarsawNationalMus.jpg picture by vanrijngo
That's him,... get him! he's the Beast who betrayed our Lord Jesus Christ for thirty pieces of silver and then kissed Jesus upon his cheek betraying him by showing the solders who Jesus was, and was the caused of his crucifixion,.... get him, don't let that beastly bastard get away!
 AnonMysterySubjectWarsawNational-3.jpg picture by vanrijngo
 
 AnonMysterySubject1632TheAscensionR.jpg picture by vanrijngo  AnonMysterySubjectportraitofRHL-2.jpg picture by vanrijngo
The experts say "NO" this doesn't say 1632,... for their is a leg on that number you think is a two.  I thought of telling them "No" that so-called leg of yours is the extention of the letter D in Rembrandt's name but didn't want to cause anymore confussion.
MVC-050S.jpg picture by vanrijngo
 
DamienHirsch.jpg image by vanrijngo  09hirst1-190.jpg image by vanrijngo  09hirst-600.jpg image by vanrijngo
Hear laughing at you,.... you bunch of Dutch formaldehyde swimming MFA sheep!  It took a artist like Damien Hirst Art UK Britain Skull diamond to put you blind MFA experts in your place.
 
In concidering Damien Hirst an great artist who has helped tremendously in bring you MFA down to where you all belong,... you might as well take a trip behind these doors of Rodin's Gates of Hell,... who most you MFA experts back then didn't think he was a good artist either.
 
 
I myself (vanrijngo) will venture to say most MFA experts of supposed artist foundation and fine art auctions houses and galleries have just about seen their own day come and go.  As far as I'm concerned, in the near future, anyone putting their total faith, trust and reliance in any of these supposed MFA experts determination on any supposed works by the masters is barking up a wrong tree and could very much be throwing their hard earned cash to the wind, depending on the gaurantees and the reliabilities of the sellers. 
 
Basically what the MFA experts happens to come up with on their own, without computer science scanning technology, data from computer programing to coincide with all the artist's own idiocencracies, which will confirms everything said about who the artist in fact is or was,....  then it more than likely will not be excepted as that high dollar work of art.  On any given day of any particular scanned pieces of art, work from masterful artists, not confirmed by these methods,... then you more than likely will have nothing as far as anything proven authentic for futher sales, or will be a piece concidered real by any high dollar art buyer down the MFA road. 
 
This unfortunitely is what this MFA world of ours have came to in this 8 billion dollar a year business.  With all this supposed corruption supposedly going on, and mostly consided being caused by blind MFA experts, who I'd say are more interested in dollar signs than what they most likely are looking at.  Myself I'd say they have made many mistakes in the past by mostly excepting copies of originals as the originals, by pieces of shit copiers, ones able to fool the MFA experts for that all important  expantion of their own bank account and possibly of the ones of the so-called MFA experts putting their own credibilities on the line.

vanrijngo       
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