50 Times People Took Pictures, Only To Realize It Was ‘Accidental Renaissance’ (New Pics)
Generally, scholars agree that the Renaissance lasted from the 14th to the 17th century.
However, its influence is still evident in modern society, and a fun example of this is the appropriately titled subreddit 'Accidental Renaissance.'
This online community shares pictures that unintentionally evoke the aesthetic and thematic elements of the famous past era. Maybe it's true what Oscar Wilde once said, "life imitates art far more than art imitates life."
Continue scrolling to check out the images, and don't miss the conversation we had with art historian Dr. Sally Hickson. You'll find it spread in between the pictures.
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Chaplain Ivan Of The Orthodox Church Of Ukraine Reads A Prayer For Ukranian Servicemen
Surveying The Feast
Many describe the Renaissance as a period of European cultural, artistic, political, and economic "rebirth" that took place after the Middle Ages.
To gain a better understanding of how it came about and the key ideas of the time, we contacted Dr. Sally Hickson, who is an Associate Professor of Renaissance Art History at the University of Guelph, Canada.
"The Renaissance is usually thought to be about the rediscovery of the individual, but I think it's more about the rediscovery of the 'self' as opposed to the collective sensibility of the Middle Ages," she told Bored Panda.
"Basically, it's about locating meaning in human experience rather than fixating on the Christian belief in the glories of the afterlife."
Ballet Dancers Photographed After A Performance
His Fur In This Lighting Looks Like An Oil Painting
He's cute. Is he married? Asking for a friend.
Parents Hugging Their Daughter After Her Face Transplant
This made me cry. It is so filled with love and compassion - of that family, and the family that donated their loved ones face.
According to Hickson, the Renaissance was guided by the idea that the human experience of the world can lead to spiritual enlightenment; a new appreciation of nature, the senses, the body, the mind, and human potential.
Medieval art, on the other hand, was "more 'abstract' in that people weren't meant to imagine themselves as part of the imagery (most of it religious) — they're supposed to be overwhelmed and lost in all the gold and splendor and blinded by the light. In the Renaissance, people begin to see themselves."
Raising Caterpillars. A Lot Of People Told Me That This Picture Looks Like A Painting
My Granduncle Having Dinner In A Dark Room
Isle Of Skye Stein Inn
I Was Told My Image Would Go Well Here. Thoughts?
However, what helps the members of the 'Accidental Renaissance' subreddit determine whether or not a particular picture belongs to their collection?
"The widespread use of single-point perspective is a key to recognizing early Renaissance works," Hickson explained.
"You know, tiny figures contained within a perfectly proportional world, usually including architectural settings that help to set the scale."
A Flemish Masterpiece
Otter Renaissance
One time, I was in Yellowstone and they had a road closed for 8 hours due to construction. My friends and I set up by a stream and played some frisbee to wait it out. A group of 3 otters swam by us. They were totally playing with each other the entire way upstream. That was special.
Florence And The Crowd
Talking about other common characteristics, there's also a focus on nature, but Hickson stressed that it's usually an idealized version of it. "It's all about creating a perfect image of the world," she highlighted.
"Along with the usual altarpieces and depictions of saints, there's an interest in mythological scenes — the reimagining of the ancient world."
Someone Told Me This Dramatic Floor Belonged Here
A Baseball Game In Bhutan
Bug Inside Lamp (2023)
It's not going to end well for either the bug or the lamp.
A Drummer From A Concert That I Shot Today
A bit harsh. I'm sure you could have just lobbed something at him instead if he was that bad.
"Mostly, Renaissance art is about balance and perfection, and the scenes are imagined as complete within the frame. Not bursting out all over, which happens in the Baroque," the professor summarized.
However, if you're browsing these pictures on your way to an exhibition and then misattribute a painting, don't beat yourself up over it.
"I have a lot of students who can't tell Renaissance art from later Neo-classical art, but that's not surprising," Hickson said. "It's all about order, balance, perfection. I mean, there are variations in the later Renaissance — a painter like Titian is really different from an artist like Botticelli — so there's a progression within the Renaissance that can kind of freak people out."
"The Renaissance is not just one thing in terms of visual language. It's about an evolution of visual language centered on the full range of human experience," the art historian added.
Snow Day
Old Man And His Dog
This one reminds me of a post that was something like “Dad’s Who Didn’t Want To Get a Dog” and every single picture was of an older man and a dog he had come to adore cuddling (usually both passes out lol)
Adoration At The Museum Of Fine Arts, Boston
When we first published a piece on the subreddit 'Accidental Renaissance' at the end of 2020, it had 748k members, or as they call themselves, 'universalis personae,' which, translated from Latin, means 'universal persons.' Now, the figure stands at 939k. Clearly, the period is still relevant.
Plus, pop culture hasn't forgotten about it either. Last year, for example, Beyoncé released an album called 'Renaissance,' and the cover art appeared to be a homage to Adam van Noort's Lady Godiva, painted in 1586.
"Parts of the Renaissance get lots of attention," Hickson said. "[There's] a lot of hype around Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, essentially."
The Deer Lord And His 12 Disciples (Oc)
The Conversation
This Really Ticks All The Boxes, The Guy Holding The Poster, The Other Sticking Out From The Fog In The Back And The Perfectly Exposed Flag
However, it's up for debate how intentional our interest in the Renaissance is and how much of it is fueled by artistic curiosity.
Dr. Sally Hickson was in Rome just a few months ago, and she said people are still flocking to the Sistine Chapel. "I'm not sure what they're doing there, though. It's something they know they should see, but for many, it's more of a religious pilgrimage than an artistic one."
"There are a few works that are wildly popular. If you go to the Uffizi Gallery, everyone's in the Botticelli room."
"The Renaissance is sort of a global standard for art that everyone agrees to agree about," Hickson observed. "Even if most art since the Renaissance has been a form of rebellion against that standard. And we mustn't forget how Western-centric the Renaissance was/is."
London Late Summer
An Unexpected Betrayal
Sightseers
Took A Picture Of My Whisky And I Looks Just Like An Oil Painting. (Don't Pour Whisky In The Dark, A "Splash" Is A Lot)
Doordash Delivered Photo
My Sleeping Cats
Accidentally Got An Otherworldly Scene In The Vatican
Judging by the way she's posed, I don't think that's an accident. She's probably an influencer and the girl squatting on the right is her photographer.
Two Nuns Discuss A Painting
Protest In Parliament
This Chess Match, Played On Top Of A Washing Machine, In The Middle Of A Party
My Partner Trying To Make Our One Year Old Eat Her Dinner
That's the biggest one year old I've ever seen.
The Girl With Army Uniform, North Korea
Found This One On R/Natureismental
Chasidic Gatherings Make For The Best Paintings
A Lull
Finishing A Duel
Japanese Parliament Brawls Are A Feast
This Is Myself And Two Friends Of Mine. They Recently Broke Up. We Are At A Wedding. This Is The First Time They've Seen Each Other Since The Break-Up. Once Again, I Am Caught In The Middle
Everyone looks miserable. Why did they have to sit in the same row? Where is everyone?
Leader Of Dutch Political Party Vvd Gets Interviewed The Morning After The Elections
The Agony And The Tragedy Of The Favorite Nesting Box
On The Set Of 'Saw'
Picture Of (Not) My American Girlfriend Cooking Pancakes And Smoking Pot For Breakfast
Probably better than eating the pot and smoking the pancakes. What would you do with the maple syrup?
The Trumpetist
Attempt To Restrain Shinichi Yokoyama
OP "On December 8th, 2018, Japanese Parliament voted on a hotly contested immigration reform bill that allowed foreign workers a path to Japanese citizenship. The plan was put forth by then-Prime Minister Shinzo Abe earlier that year and was opposed by Japan's opposition party, as well as some in Abe's right-wing base. When Yokoyama attempted to move to hold a vote on the controversial bill, he was beset by members of Parliament who apparently wanted to stop him from moving forward with a vote, leading to the image of Yokoyama speaking into his microphone while dozens of politicians attempted to restrain him."
Load More Replies...The dog pile-like composition seems like an updated version of a Dutch Baroque work.
I actually have one of my grandfather's watches -- a gift from (and inscribed to him) by the the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs (the the US equivalent to the Secretary of State). A cherished hand-me-down. 😊
Load More Replies...And, it's interesting that the only woman wears such a bright dress
She's the ringleader. Note her unruffled attitude.
Load More Replies...Don't know elsewhere but in italian parliament there are appointed clerks, wearing an elegant uniform and globed, that try to separate and/or protect politicians in such moments
Dublin Riots (2023)
Delays
Giving Birth In Wartime (Finbarr O'reilly, Nyt)
I don't know. It looks like the birth has already been given.
I Tried A New Barber And Got Offered A Free Facemask. I Had No Idea What’s Going On
Well
I know what you mean but I think it's just a catch all term for a photo that looks like a painting. I don't know what else you'd call it
Load More Replies...I know what you mean but I think it's just a catch all term for a photo that looks like a painting. I don't know what else you'd call it
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