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A Telegram channel dedicated to art in all its forms — from painting and digital art to abstract, modern, and classical works, bringing together creativity, visual culture, and artistic inspiration.
Updated: 2026-08-22
"The Bogatyrs" — Viktor Vasnetsov Three horsemen stand ready: Ilya Muromets, Dobrynya Nikitich, Alyosha Popovich. Eyes on the horizon, swords drawn, tension in the air. Not from on…
«The Death of Siegfried» - Herman Gendrich Art Spectrum
«Moscow Prayer» — Andrei Shatilov Art Spectrum
«Charles IV's Family Portrait» — Francisco Goya Price: $3,550,000 A royal portrait that unsettles. Goya, court painter, showed the Spanish royals with raw honesty — age, fatigue, f…
«The Potato Eaters» — Vincent van Gogh. A dim lamp lights five peasants sharing potatoes and coffee, their faces weary, hands rough—from digging the very food they eat. Van Gogh pa…
«Twilight» — Harald Slot-Møller Art Spectrum
«The Virgin and Child» — Jean Fouquet Art Spectrum
Apparition of the Virgin and Child to Saint Francis of Assisi — Luca Giordano. Price: $16,500. Restorers found Giordano changed Saint Francis’s gesture mid-process. Originally reac…
A head-to-head of how Backpack and Phantom advertise on Telegram — the Solana-rooted exchange-and-wallet versus the leading self-custody wallet, their creative and targeting differences, and what the Telegram Ads Spy archive reveals.
How advertisers reach Belgian audiences on Telegram — one of Europe's toughest gambling and ad-restriction regimes pushing operators offshore, a Dutch/French/German language split, and EU-regulated crypto and trading.
How advertisers reach Irish audiences on Telegram — an English-speaking EU member inside the UK-Ireland creative pool, a fintech and tech-HQ hub, EU-regulated crypto and forex, and offshore gambling under a tightening licensing regime.
How advertisers reach Korean audiences on Telegram — the real-name banking regime that pushes activity offshore, one of the world's most intense retail-crypto cultures, gaming and esports adjacency, and won-denominated payment friction.
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