Gallery realism paintings in oil on canvas  - The quest of Parcivalius - Philosophical Realism in the work of Jan G. Marque 2.
Gallery realism paintings in oil on canvas  - The quest of Parcivalius - Philosophical Realism in the work of Jan G. Marque 12.
The quest of Parcivalius in Romantic Landscapes.
2007 - 2008





A Philosophical Realistic artwork can address the viewer in three ways: looking at the painting, reading the caption, and a search for the subject.
  • 1. Enjoying the picture.
  • 2. Enjoying the caption.
  • 3. Trying to find the meaning of word and image symbolism and combining them together. Searching for the subject in the game of reflection.

  Landscapes. For centuries they’re being used as background for another subject, or to serve as subject itself. With Parcivalius the landscape serves both purposes. To get more information about Parcivalius you can click here. Recent Parcivalius landscapes can be found here.




Gallery realism paintings in oil on canvas  - The quest of Parcivalius - Philosophical Realism in the work of Jan G. Marque 3. Click picture for close up view. (Here you can also find the size, year, and price. Artwork with two ** are sold.)

Gallery realism paintings in oil on canvas  - The quest of Parcivalius - Philosophical Realism in the work of Jan G. Marque 4.




Parcivalius and his search for the fifth dimension of Space-Time.**





Parcivalius searches for the theft of the Eostre fest.





Parcivalius travels to St-Maximus.





Parcivalius and his search for the Age of Iron.**




Parcivalius and his search for a drunken Templar.**





Parcivalius and his search for the third revolution.**





Parcivalius reads the symbols of Anu and Enki in front of the tree of knowledge. (Sapere Aude.)





Parcivalius and his search for Aphrodite’s flower.




Parcivalius and his search for Newton’s apple.**





Parcivalius and his search for the deceived eye of Mithras. (Knowing where the wavelengths end.)**





Parcivalius finds symbols of the Philosopher’s Stone and the Royal Arch. (Clausus.)**





Parcivalius and his search for Schrödinger’s cat.**




Parcivalius tries to measure the unknown weight of the sun and the moon.





Parcivalius and his search for the excavated soon and moon.**





Parcivalius and his search for Apollo’s arrow.





Parcivalius meets the man whose father called the sun Imran.




Parcivalius and the manmade Archeion.**





Parcivalius reaches the two pylers known as Marbyll and Latres.
(Nullis in Verba.)






Parcivalius and the Baussant of the Knights Templar.**





Parcivalius Finds the Hidden Church of Karl von Eckartshausen.**




Parcivalius Encounters the Crucified Snake While Searching For the Mark of Qayin, Son of EA.**





Parcivalius and the Lost Body of Thomas Paine.**





Parcivalius Becomes the Protége of Ticci Viracocha.**


Gallery realism paintings in oil on canvas  - The quest of Parcivalius - Philosophical Realism in the work of Jan G. Marque 10.




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