When you point your camera at a random thing on the street, you usually don’t expect much. But in the vast sea of dull photos that fill your camera roll, one stands out. Call it a miracle, or a lovely surprise, but if you feel like the pic is superior in composition, style, lighting, and somewhat resembles a classical painting, it may be that you have just encountered “accidental renaissance.”
Thanks to the devoted community r/AccidentalRenaissance that seeks the thrill of photography that “accidentally resembles the types of art popular from the 14th-19th centuries,” we now know it’s a thing and not a mere coincidence. Created in 2014, the subreddit now has 748k “universalis personae,” aka members, who like looking for dramatic compositions, complex narratives, sophisticated lightning, and pictorial colors in everyday snaps.
So scroll down to see what the buzz is all about and after you’re done, don’t forget to check part 1 of Accidental Renaissance highlights such as “Pizza Night With The Woofers” and “The Lost Supper.”
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Hope
This happened in Turkey (my country), we built him another house, he and his cat lives there. bolunun-mu...b22ccc.jpg
Load More Replies...I remember this photo. There was a fire at the man's house, and he thought that he had lost everything, but his cat survived. I think that he was taken to the hospital, along with his cat. The kitty was a ray of sunshine.
Aww thank you - nice to know the background of it, and that there's a ray of light for him too :-)
Load More Replies...Don't worry man and the kitten were given a house by local government and taken care.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailysabah.com/turkey/2018/11/28/elderly-turkish-man-who-survived-house-fire-with-kitten-gets-new-home/amp
Awwwwwwwwwwwww! The kitten is like "save me" (plz) (;_;) | | cuddle with me im cold
How is this hope. This poor old man just lost his home and all his belongings. Yes he saved his cat but now he has nothing . This is hopeless not hope.
They built him a house, he and the kitten survived and some people complain about wearing a mask, shame on them.
Load More Replies...It’s like you lost everything except the one thing you really need...love
That is one of the most heart-wrenching photos I’ve seen in years.
So sad. Poor old man with his little cat. In winter and just after a fire. Too unfair!😢.
So sad... Poor old man with his little cat, in winter and after a fire😢
I am so glad that this story had a happy ending. But the moment that this photo was taken, this man had no idea that a new house would be built for him. Being from Louisiana, I know what it is to lose everything. This picture takes me back to those dark moments. I can't look at his face without feeling that anguish in my chest.
God bless your heart, I hope you got help too.
Load More Replies...Don't think that's what the photo is trying to communicate.
Load More Replies...My heart hurts looking at this. Many prayers to this man and his cat and to those who helped
Not sure what happened here, but so glad the old man and cat have each other for comfort.
Wow .... so much sadnesss in the man's face ... and his poor feline friend ... very melancholy.
The person who saw this and knew to take the picture has melted many a cold heart and reheated our luke warm ones. His face, overwhelming sadness, no anger, doing what he could do to help not complaining. An inspiration to me.
Do not worry my child. God has not forsaken me, nor shall I forsaken you.
Poor old guy. Hope that he's alright and of course , the cats. People who are animal lovers are always kind good people. I also love the photo of President Trump, as I'm a big fan and supporter of the great man .
This photo was taken in Portugal, during a very hot summer, with lots of wildfires. This old man's house burned to the ground, the kitten was the only thing he had time to save. This old man died, wayting for the Portugal government to rebuild his house... never hapenned... His name was Manuel Francisco Nascimento
Stop lying. I don't know what your problem is, but this was a big story and he was identified as Ali Mese.
Load More Replies...The Modern Mona Lisa
Our Cat Trying To Steal Cheese
To find out more about the r/AccidentalRenaissance subreddit, Bored Panda reached out to its moderator u/openminded_skeptic. He told us that the subreddit was founded based upon a post from August 2014 that featured a picture showing a fight in the Ukrainian Parliament.
“Several people in the post expressed interest in a subreddit featuring photos that accidentally resembled Renaissance art (although the actual photo technically is more along the lines of Baroque art in coloring and lighting, the Golden Ratio spiral superimposed on it notwithstanding), and this subreddit was created.”
Throughout the past 6 years, the community has evolved in several ways. “First, the definition of 'Renaissance' has expanded to cover art styles from the 14th-19th centuries as the sub has risen in popularity,” u/openminded_skeptic explained.
Oranges Photographed Through The Glass Panes Of A Greenhouse
Blinky In The Sun. Our Pupper Passed Away This Morning. I Always Thought This iPhone Photo Of Him Looked Like A Painting
Accidentally Took A Picture Of My Cat That Looks Like An Old Master's Painting
Secondly, the rules have now expanded to more easily enable moderation of what would be considered Renaissance. “It’s in the eye of the beholder,” said the moderator.
And thirdly, “I (u/openminded_skeptic) was added as a moderator as an April Fool's joke in 2018 due to my username being almost identical to the founder's (u/openmindedskeptic), and have more or less overtaken the subreddit.” In 2019, the companion subreddit to r/AccidentalRenaissance called r/Pet_Renaissance was created as “a place for people to post artistic pet photos.”
u/openminded_skeptic explained that for the purposes of r/AccidentalRenaissance, the community allows other genres from the 14th-19th centuries, as well as high-quality or timely popular photos or posts at times at the moderators' discretion.
Feline Friendship
The Selfie
A Caring Matriarch
As for the Renaissance photos, “generally, there's an emphasis on symmetry, balance, saturated colors (although early and high Renaissance used lighter, brighter colors while late Renaissance generally used darker, richer colors, but they were always saturated, not diluted), a focus on linear perspective and leading lines to help create a more 3-D image, balanced composition, and lots of references to classical Greek and Roman art and architecture.”
Even though there are no professional art historians on the moderator team, u/openminded_skeptic assured us that “Some of us have a few art history courses under our belts, as well as an interest and appreciation for fine art and history.”
We'll Be Home Soon
The Coffee Shop Window
A Monk In Italy. (Photographer: Steve Mccurry)
He also added that moderating subreddits usually falls to one of three types of people: “those very passionate about the subject of the subreddit and wanting to help keep it relevant (I consider this to be me!), those who just love Reddit in general and want to help keep it going, or those who for one reason or another value a sense of prestige or having authority over others."
The Creation Of Internets
A Little Girl Carrying A Lamb To Shelter From Falling Ash During Iceland's 2010 Volcanic Eruption
Renaissance Chickens
Firefighters Taking A Break Out West
Being a firefighter is weird... you might spend weeks without any hard things to do... but when it gets hard, it really gets hard
13th Attempt To Break The Gaza Blockade By Sea
This looks like the famous French revolution painting with the half naked woman.
These Musicians In A Restaurant In Greece
Mr. Fluffies Betrayal
Reflect
The Horsemen
This Lady Peeling Pomegranates
Two Mice Fighting.
Concert Selfie
A Monk Prays For An Elderly Man Who Had Died Suddenly While Waiting For A Train In China.
Not sad, only for possible family left behind. But what if he was all alone and in pain , now he is at peace and someone is there for a goodbye prayer. Death is not bad in it self, and hopefully , the relations left here will accept quickly and remember him with love.
Supper At Home
Snapped This Moment During My 12 Day - 110 Mile (800 Head Of Cattle) Drive From Utah To Arizona
Power From On High: Two Weed Farming Nuns
Vasiliy Is Still Breathing
This one does really look like a pre-revolutionary romantic painting.
Russian Soldier Playing An Abandoned Piano In Chechnya
Brokering Of The Candy
Adoration Of The Rose
A Young Man, Illuminated By Mobile Phones, Recites A Poem While Protestors Chant Slogans Calling For Civilian Rule, During A Blackout In Khartoum, Sudan
The First Batch (The Bakehouse In Vancouver)
Stumbled Upon A Fair In Brussels Recently. Truly Accidental Renaissance For Me!
My Girlfriend's Uncle Took A Photo Of This Monk At A 13th Century Monastery
Seated Jester
Keanu Reeves Ascends To Save Mankind
You mean he descended to Earth to save mankind. He's not dead. Touchwood.
Friend Took This Photo Of Me Napping The Other Day, Was Told I Should Post It Here
The Barista
Chinese Policemen Visiting The Remote Region Of Xinjiang To Spread Awareness Of The Coronavirus (2020)
The Petulant Donald
In The Train,india
Stevie Nicks Photographed At A Fleetwood Mac Concert In 1978
Dearly Beloved
This is beautiful, the flowing dresses, the positioning, it's really well balanced.
Student At Rest
An Amish Vacation
King James Falling Into The Seats Looked Like Some Sort Of Renaissance Composition
Japanese Opposition Members Trying To Block The Passing Of New Immigration Laws
Uh... don't know the details behind this, but that's not how democracy works
A Feast In The Capital City
Some looked like they would be from the Baroque period.
Load More Replies...Gives you an idea of how revolutionary the Old Dutch Masters were. Their domestic scenes and attention to detail and light and shadows was very new in a world that had valued only portraits of rich people and religious scenes until then. #2, 19, 32: Very Gerrit Dou.
This image is a photo of my hometown, South Royalton, in Vermont. We call it SoRo. south_roya...0439e0.jpg
I Enjoyed every viewing every bit of these "Accidental" creative masterpieces! I Will try to DRAW some of Them with pencils.
renaissance means rebirth. into a golden age. some of these photos are spot on and some may look like the old paintings but quite a few mean the opposite.
It's the lighting and particular palettes of colours that do it, wonderful. Don't think I've ever managed to do this.
This is a great one from New Years Eve in Manchester a few years go... https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jan/03/like-a-beautiful-painting-image-of-new-years-mayhem-in-manchester-goes-viral CXo57HFWEA...3230f9.jpg
These photos just keep getting better and better. They are awesome .
You keep using this word. I don't think it means what you think it means.
Some looked like they would be from the Baroque period.
Load More Replies...Gives you an idea of how revolutionary the Old Dutch Masters were. Their domestic scenes and attention to detail and light and shadows was very new in a world that had valued only portraits of rich people and religious scenes until then. #2, 19, 32: Very Gerrit Dou.
This image is a photo of my hometown, South Royalton, in Vermont. We call it SoRo. south_roya...0439e0.jpg
I Enjoyed every viewing every bit of these "Accidental" creative masterpieces! I Will try to DRAW some of Them with pencils.
renaissance means rebirth. into a golden age. some of these photos are spot on and some may look like the old paintings but quite a few mean the opposite.
It's the lighting and particular palettes of colours that do it, wonderful. Don't think I've ever managed to do this.
This is a great one from New Years Eve in Manchester a few years go... https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jan/03/like-a-beautiful-painting-image-of-new-years-mayhem-in-manchester-goes-viral CXo57HFWEA...3230f9.jpg
These photos just keep getting better and better. They are awesome .
You keep using this word. I don't think it means what you think it means.