In a world where it takes us several tries to get a good selfie, there are those who manage to take serendipitous snapshots accidentally. Whether it’s the natural lighting, compositional finesse, or rich color palette, some photos evoke the timeless beauty and elegance of the Renaissance era.
And today we are delving into the world of these unintentional artworks with the ‘Accidental Renaissance' subreddit. This online community showcases images that kind of look like well-composed Renaissance paintings. Enjoy our latest list of their aesthetic photos of the past era.
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How Beautiful Are These Chickens
A Pic I’ve Taken In A Festival
This is the best one in this list. Dripping of renaissance
My Wife Just Out Of The Shower Checking Email
A lot of people define the Renaissance as the post-Medieval European "rebirth" of arts, politics, economy, and culture. It roughly took place from the 14th to 17th century. During this period, people witnessed a lot of artistic and intellectual growth. It was like upgrading from the Middle Ages to a more modern way of thinking and doing things.
The eloquence of Renaissance art is admired by many even today. With over 1 million followers, the ‘Accidental Renaissance' subreddit stands as a testament to people’s enduring passion for artistic expression.
Taken At A Wedding
Very Degas, with his ballerinas, which is Impressionist not Renaissance, but quite a few of these are more Impressionist...
The Beauty Of Andalusian Horses
Easter In Ukraine
*runs down the table, knocking things off as fast as possible, dashing under the sofa with a nice, fat slab of ham*
With a rich cultural past and affluent residents who could afford to encourage aspiring artists, Florence, Italy, is often credited with sparking the Renaissance. The movement was well-backed by members of the Medici family, who controlled Florence for over 60 years.
Originally, members of the family gained wealth and influence through banking. Over time, they had established themselves as prominent financiers and merchants in the city. They then used their vast wealth to support the arts by commissioning works.
My Cats During A Lazy Morning Scuffle
You all soft can-openers will notice that the sofa belongs to the cats.
A Cellphone Shot Through Glass Doors Of My Friends On Their Wedding Day
This really does look like a Renaissance painting. Of course, so did the chickens until Audi pounced them.
Dnipro (Ukraine) Rescue Worker
Prominent Italian authors, painters, statesmen, and others declared they were taking part in a revolution in art and thought that would be very different from what they had known during the Dark Ages. Initially, the movement spread to neighboring city-states in Italy, including Rome, Bologna, Venice, Milan, and Ferrara.
Then, in the fifteenth century, ideas from the Renaissance moved from Italy to France and eventually to other parts of western and northern Europe. Even while the Renaissance came to other European nations later than it did Italy, its effects were nonetheless revolutionary.
Children At The Aquarium
Found Them Sleeping In The Same Position
Dragonflies In A Local Pond
It was during this period that some of the greatest thinkers, writers, statesmen, scientists, and artists in human history flourished, and European trade was able to expand into new regions and cultures thanks to global discovery. Many European explorers had started sailing across uncharted waters to find new trade routes, resources, and territories.
Cat Stares At Dry Paint
Solar Charging Pup In Rest
Loneliness
Eventually, as a result of their explorations, commercial outposts were established in far-off places, allowing the exchange of products and civilizations. Some of the famous Renaissance personalities include Galileo (1564-1642), Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543), and William Shakespeare (1564–1616), among many others.
Two of the most well-known pieces of art in history were painted by Leonardo da Vinci during the Renaissance: the Last Supper (c. 1495–98) and the Mona Lisa (c. 1503–19).
This Snake Looks Like It Just Escaped Shawshank
The Lady Doth Sun Herself
Lady And Her Thoughts, London. Lumix S5
Realism and naturalism were hallmarks of Renaissance painting. Many artists tried their best to represent their subject as truthfully as possible. They avoided using unrealistic, exotic, or magical themes in their work, as well as artistic clichés.
Artists didn’t add any element of artificiality in their work. Realism presents reality as it exists and that’s what creators aimed for.
Well
Does This Pic Of My Doggy On My Bed Qualify As Accidental Renaissance?
Mom Giving Me A Perm In The Basement
Unlike Medieval art, paintings from the Renaissance depicted human emotions liberally. This change was driven by a growing interest in humanism during that period. Artists wanted to capture the beauty, complexity, and individuality of human experiences.
They even went on to study anatomy and keenly observed the world around them in order to hone their skills. Their work is known for capturing minute details like gestures, emotions, and expressions with remarkable precision.
A Bird Obstructing My View
The Lighting, The Longing, The Depiction Of Criminal And Her Crime (Please Keep In Mind This Is Someone's Pet And Don't Be Rude About Her Species)
Cat And Her Favorite Person
Naturalism emerged in Renaissance art. In Italian painter and architect Giotto's paintings from the Proto-Renaissance, naturalistic elements started to resurface. He added more lifelike forms whose expressions, postures, movements, and eye contact revealed an extraordinary spectrum of emotions.
Additionally, they were arranged in a way that created a narrative flow and gave the impression of depth through the use of overlapping figures.
"Totally Not A Cat Person"
Was Told This Shot Of Me Holding My Cat Could Fit Here
cross between vermeer and one of those renaissance portraits of a woman holding a pet
Ask For A Light
During that time artists were focused on capturing the imperfections of daily lives on a canvas. However, these days many of us simply want the ‘perfect’ photos. We try to click flawless pictures that have good lighting and composition. We even use editing tools to enhance our appearance or improve the overall aesthetic of the image.
And sometimes people accidentally capture photos that match the realistic standards of the Renaissance era. Which of these ‘Accidental Renaissance' photos took you back in time? Have you ever tried clicking such a Renaissance inspired photo? Tell us your experience in the comments below!
iPhone At Night=painting 🥰
Mount St. Helens Erupts In 1980
Three Sikh Students
We Took The Drunk Train Home
The Peasant And The Guardian Lion (By Caraviaggio Est. 1607)
“At The Alter Of Bad Decisions”
The Overwhelmed Homeowner
Excuse me, but I'm afraid you've tied a camel to your shoe.
Thought This Belonged Here
I Took A Photo Of A Young Woman Sitting On A Horse In A Gas Station
This photo is stunning. Wouldn't call it Renaissance at all, but stunning and very meaningful. Modern setting with traditional horse paint, a commentary on how Native Americans live in the 21st century. Also distinct possibility she painted the horse as part of the protests against DAPL, and now she is standing at a gas station. No, but like, you could analyze this photo fifty ways to Sunday. Love it.
Ashbournes Shrovetide Football In 2019 - 1 Shot From My Film Camera
The Kiss
I remember this! The couple were interviewed about it and apparently it was to comfort her. So sweet
Photo I Took On My Film Cameras In Prague
Escaped Horses Galloping Around London Today
I recently saw this on the news but not sure of the backstory. Hope the white horse was not badly injured as I noticed what looked like blood.
Roommate Dozing
My Cats
Someone Suggested This Photo Of Me And My "New" Wife Had Vibes Suitable For This Subredditb
Every Face A Story
Took me a minute to figure out what's going on here. Sorry that guy got it on the chin but glad it didn't hit one of the children.
“The Kiss” Noah Brelage
This Pic Of Anya Taylor-Joy
My Wife Trying To Idk, Something About A Cold
She's trapping the steam from the bowl of water under the towl so she can breathe it in and unclog her sinuses.
My GF Has A Tendency To Fall Asleep While Sitting Up And Did So The Other Day While Still Draped In A Sheet
This nourished my soul! Aside from loving the era, this was just so refreshing!! In a world of beauty standards that are forced upon us and perfect lives in social media, it's nice to see REAL authentic beauty, and happiness..... I miss the beauty and awkward wholesome photos after getting film developed.....the delayed gratification, all of it....I hope this rant makes sense! ✌🏾
Only a few images could pass as Reinaissance art. Mostly would be Baroque, Romanticism, Realism or Expresionism. Reinaissance looks like a catch-all for everything from centuries 5th to 19th.
Could you replace "Accidental Rennaissance" with another phrase that would be just as short and catchy, but more accurate? I couldn't.
Load More Replies...the pattern seems to be beautiful lighting + awkward/stiff/prone poses and great contrast. The renaissance where everyone has a painter in their pocket. Oh and cats of course.
Your expert didn't mention chiarscuro, a late Renaissance technique where the foreground is well lit, emerging from a shadowed, dark background. It's one reason so many of these photos recall paintings.
This nourished my soul! Aside from loving the era, this was just so refreshing!! In a world of beauty standards that are forced upon us and perfect lives in social media, it's nice to see REAL authentic beauty, and happiness..... I miss the beauty and awkward wholesome photos after getting film developed.....the delayed gratification, all of it....I hope this rant makes sense! ✌🏾
Only a few images could pass as Reinaissance art. Mostly would be Baroque, Romanticism, Realism or Expresionism. Reinaissance looks like a catch-all for everything from centuries 5th to 19th.
Could you replace "Accidental Rennaissance" with another phrase that would be just as short and catchy, but more accurate? I couldn't.
Load More Replies...the pattern seems to be beautiful lighting + awkward/stiff/prone poses and great contrast. The renaissance where everyone has a painter in their pocket. Oh and cats of course.
Your expert didn't mention chiarscuro, a late Renaissance technique where the foreground is well lit, emerging from a shadowed, dark background. It's one reason so many of these photos recall paintings.