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Renaissance art was a period of artistic revival that began in Italy during the 14th century and spread throughout Europe

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Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: 16th century world map

16th century world map
World map, published around 1565 in Venice, Italy, by Italian mapmaker Ferando Bertelli. The title of the map: Universale Descrittione di Tutta la Terra Conosciuta Fin Qui

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: APHRODITE / VENUS. Detail of Venus. Canvas, by Sandro Botticelli

APHRODITE / VENUS. Detail of Venus. Canvas, by Sandro Botticelli
APHRODITE/VENUS. Detail of Venus. Canvas, by Sandro Botticelli

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild built from 1905 to 1912 by Beatrice Ephrussi

Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild built from 1905 to 1912 by Beatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild
JEB4953610 Saint Jean Cap Ferrat, Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild built from 1905 to 1912 by Beatrice Ephrussi de Rothschild. Renaissance style, it is a collectors villa surrounded by gardens

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Manuscript Leaf with the Annunciation from a Book of Hours, ca. 1485-90. Creator: Jean Bourdichon

Manuscript Leaf with the Annunciation from a Book of Hours, ca. 1485-90. Creator: Jean Bourdichon
Manuscript Leaf with the Annunciation from a Book of Hours, ca. 1485-90

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Portrait of a Young Woman (La Muta), ca 1507. Creator: Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino)

Portrait of a Young Woman (La Muta), ca 1507. Creator: Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino)
Portrait of a Young Woman (La Muta), ca 1507. Found in the Collection of Galleria nazionale delle Marche, Urbino

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Head of a Young Apostle

Head of a Young Apostle. Private Collection

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: St Peter ordaining St Stephen Deacon, mid 15th century. Artist: Fra Angelico

St Peter ordaining St Stephen Deacon, mid 15th century. Artist: Fra Angelico
St Peter ordaining St Stephen Deacon, mid 15th century. St Stephen (dc35), a deacon of the early Christian church in Jerusalem, was found guilty of blasphemy by the Sanhedrin

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: The Battle of San Romano, 1432 (c1435-1440). Artist: Paolo Uccello

The Battle of San Romano, 1432 (c1435-1440). Artist: Paolo Uccello
The Battle of San Romano, 1432 (c1435-1440). The Battle of San Romano was fought between the armies of Siena and Florence

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: School of Athens, from the Stanza della Segnatura, 1510-11 (fresco)

School of Athens, from the Stanza della Segnatura, 1510-11 (fresco)
XIR472 School of Athens, from the Stanza della Segnatura, 1510-11 (fresco) by Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino) (1483-1520); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Pen and ink studies, c1510, by Leonardo da Vinci of a human fetus

Pen and ink studies, c1510, by Leonardo da Vinci of a human fetus
LEONARDO: HUMAN FETUS. Pen and ink studies, c1510, by Leonardo da Vinci of a human fetus

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: BRUEGEL: TRIUMPH OF DEATH. Triumph of Death; tempera on panel, c1562, by Peter Bruegel the Elder

BRUEGEL: TRIUMPH OF DEATH. Triumph of Death; tempera on panel, c1562, by Peter Bruegel the Elder

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Last Conversation between St. Benedict and St. Scholastica, 15th century (fresco)

Last Conversation between St. Benedict and St. Scholastica, 15th century (fresco)
LRI4690611 Last Conversation between St. Benedict and St. Scholastica, 15th century (fresco) by Umbrian School, (15th century); Monastero di San Benedetto (Santuario Sacro Spero), Subiaco, Rome

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Ideal Head, c. 1518-20 (red chalk on paper)

Ideal Head, c. 1518-20 (red chalk on paper)
AMO101461 Ideal Head, c.1518-20 (red chalk on paper) by Buonarroti, Michelangelo (1475-1564); 20.5x16.5 cm; Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK; eAshmolean Museum; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Esther before Ahasuerus. Creator: Artemisia Gentileschi

Esther before Ahasuerus. Creator: Artemisia Gentileschi
Esther before Ahasuerus

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Night view of Plaza de Espana, Seville, Spain

Night view of Plaza de Espana, Seville, Spain
Plaza de Espa├▒a

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Delivery of the Keys to Saint Peter, 1481. Artist: Perugino (ca. 1450-1523)

Delivery of the Keys to Saint Peter, 1481. Artist: Perugino (ca. 1450-1523)
Delivery of the Keys to Saint Peter, 1481. Found in the collection of the The Sistine Chapel, Vatican

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Portrait of Battista Sforza (From the Paired portraits of Federico da Montefeltro and his wife)

Portrait of Battista Sforza (From the Paired portraits of Federico da Montefeltro and his wife)
Portrait of Battista Sforza (From the Paired portraits of Federico da Montefeltro and his wife, the Duke and Duchess of Urbino), 1472. Found in the collection of the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: St. Nicholasa Church in Ghent, Belgium Circa 1887

St. Nicholasa Church in Ghent, Belgium Circa 1887
Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraved Victorian Illustration of St. Nicholasa Church in Ghent, Belgium Circa 1887. Source: Original edition from my own archives

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Saint Louis Cathedral on Jackson Square, French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana

Saint Louis Cathedral on Jackson Square, French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America, North America

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: St. Peters Square and St. Peters Basilica, Vatican City, UNESCO World Heritage Site

St. Peters Square and St. Peters Basilica, Vatican City, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, c. 1555 (oil on canvas)

Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, c. 1555 (oil on canvas)
XIR3675 Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, c.1555 (oil on canvas) by Bruegel, Pieter the Elder (c.1525-69); 73.5x112 cm; Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: The Triumph of Death, c. 1350 (fresco)

The Triumph of Death, c. 1350 (fresco)
XAL266290 The Triumph of Death, c.1350 (fresco) by Master of the Triumph of Death, (fl.1360-80) (attributed to); Camposanto, Pisa, Italy; (add.info.: Le Triomphe de la Mort; ); Italian

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: The Madonna del Parto, c. 1450-70 (fresco) (post restoration) (see also 75561, 172472

The Madonna del Parto, c. 1450-70 (fresco) (post restoration) (see also 75561, 172472
XAL172471 The Madonna del Parto, c.1450-70 (fresco) (post restoration) (see also 75561, 172472 and 169194) by Francesca, Piero della, (c.1415-92); Chapel of the Cemetery, Monterchi, Italy; Italian

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: View of Toledo, c. 1597-99 (oil on canvas)

View of Toledo, c. 1597-99 (oil on canvas)
XOS1274003 View of Toledo, c.1597-99 (oil on canvas) by Greco, El (Domenico Theotocopuli) (1541-1614); 121.2x108.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: SEPHIROTIC TREE OF LIFE. Illustration from Portae Lucis, 1516, by Paul Ricci

SEPHIROTIC TREE OF LIFE. Illustration from Portae Lucis, 1516, by Paul Ricci

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Da Vinci Notebook

Da Vinci Notebook
Designs for an armoured car (top) and a helical air screw - a helicopter-type flying machine, from the notebooks of Italian polymath Leonardo da Vinci (1452 - 1519), 1480

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: CANTINO WORLD MAP, 1502. Western half of the Cantino map of the world

CANTINO WORLD MAP, 1502. Western half of the Cantino map of the world, 1502, showing (at left) the Tordesillas Treaty demarcation line of 1494 which divided the non-Christian (i.e)

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: BRUEGEL: TOWER OF BABEL. Building the Tower of Babel. Oil on panel by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1563

BRUEGEL: TOWER OF BABEL. Building the Tower of Babel. Oil on panel by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1563

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: The Crucifixion of Christ, 1565

The Crucifixion of Christ, 1565
BEN61121 The Crucifixion of Christ, 1565 by Tintoretto, Jacopo Robusti (1518-94); 536x1224 cm; Scuola Grande di San Rocco, Venice, Italy; Photo eRaffaello Bencini; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: The School of Athens. (Fresco in Stanza della Segnatura), ca 1510-1511. Creator: Raphael

The School of Athens. (Fresco in Stanza della Segnatura), ca 1510-1511. Creator: Raphael
The School of Athens. (Fresco in Stanza della Segnatura), ca 1510-1511. Private Collection

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: The Garden of Earthly Delights, 1490-1500 (oil on panel)

The Garden of Earthly Delights, 1490-1500 (oil on panel)
3107159 The Garden of Earthly Delights, 1490-1500 (oil on panel) by Bosch, Hieronymus (c.1450-1516); Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: Detail of central panel); Netherlandish, out of copyright

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Bartolus de Saxoferrato

Bartolus de Saxoferrato. Found in the Collection of Galleria nazionale delle Marche, Urbino

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Gabrielle d Estrees and one of her sisters, duchesse de Villars

Gabrielle d Estrees and one of her sisters, duchesse de Villars. Artist: Master of the School of Fontainebleau
Gabrielle d Estrees and one of her sisters, duchesse de Villars. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: The Man of Sorrows. Title-page to Small Passion. c1511, (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer

The Man of Sorrows. Title-page to Small Passion. c1511, (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer
The Man of Sorrows. Title-page to Small Passion. c1511, (1906). The drawing is held by the British Museum, London. From The Engravings of Albert Durer, by Lionel Cust. [Seeley and Co

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Portrait of Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino, c1465. Artist: Pietro della Francesca

Portrait of Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino, c1465. Artist: Pietro della Francesca
Portrait of Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino, c 1465. On the front the two panels show profile portraits of Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino, and his wife, Battista Sforza

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Saint Jerome in his Study, ca 1475. Artist: Antonello da Messina (ca 1430-1479)

Saint Jerome in his Study, ca 1475. Artist: Antonello da Messina (ca 1430-1479)
Saint Jerome in his Study, ca 1475. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Head of a Young Woman or Head of the Virgin, c. 1490 (silverpoint on paper)

Head of a Young Woman or Head of the Virgin, c. 1490 (silverpoint on paper)
XIR192492 Head of a Young Woman or Head of the Virgin, c.1490 (silverpoint on paper) by Vinci, Leonardo da (1452-1519); 18x16.8 cm; Louvre, Paris

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: St. Jerome Removing a Thorn from the Lions Paw, c

St. Jerome Removing a Thorn from the Lions Paw, c
XAL178985 St. Jerome Removing a Thorn from the Lions Paw, c.1445 (oil on panel) (see 178986 for detail) by Colantonio, Niccolo Antonio (fl.1455-62); Museo e Gallerie Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Photographer at the top of the spiral stairs inside the towers of Initiation Well

Photographer at the top of the spiral stairs inside the towers of Initiation Well at Quinta da Regaleira, Sintra, Portugal, Europe

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: St. Peters Basilica, the River Tiber and Ponte Sant Angelo at night, Rome, Lazio

St. Peters Basilica, the River Tiber and Ponte Sant Angelo at night, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Cantino planisphere by Alberto Cantino, 1502

Cantino planisphere by Alberto Cantino, 1502
Cartography, 16th century. Cantino planisphere, by Alberto Cantino, 1502

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: NINA: WORLD MAP, 1500. World map, 1500, of Juan de la Cosa, navigator on the Nina on Christopher

NINA: WORLD MAP, 1500. World map, 1500, of Juan de la Cosa, navigator on the Nina on Christopher Columbus second voyage of 1493-94

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: MICHELANGELO: ADAM. The Creation of Adam. Fresco by Michelangelo from the Sistine Chapel

MICHELANGELO: ADAM. The Creation of Adam. Fresco by Michelangelo from the Sistine Chapel

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Notes by Leonardo da Vinci

Notes by Leonardo da Vinci on the flow of water. Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), an Italian artist, sculptor, architect and musician

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: 1551 Gesner armoured rhino after Durer

1551 Gesner armoured rhino after Durer
Gesner Woodcut " Icones Animalium" 1560, reproduced from 1551. Published Christoph Froschover, Zurich. Gesner reproduces this image faithfully from the famous 1515 woodcut by Durer

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: VENICE: MAP, 16TH CENTURY. Bird s-eye view of Venice, Italy. Map by Ignazio Danti, 16th century

VENICE: MAP, 16TH CENTURY. Bird s-eye view of Venice, Italy. Map by Ignazio Danti, 16th century

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: DANCE OF DEATH, 1538. Death and the Soldier. Woodcut by Hans Holbein the Younger

DANCE OF DEATH, 1538. Death and the Soldier. Woodcut by Hans Holbein the Younger, from The Dance of Death, published in 1538

Background imageRenaissance Art Collection: Plan and cut of the dome of the Cathedral of Florence, 16th century (drawing)

Plan and cut of the dome of the Cathedral of Florence, 16th century (drawing)
LRI4619069 Plan and cut of the dome of the Cathedral of Florence, 16th century (drawing) by Cardi Cigoli, Ludovico (1559-1613); Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence, Tuscany



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Renaissance Art Collection

Renaissance art was a period of artistic revival that began in Italy during the 14th century and spread throughout Europe. It was characterized by a renewed interest in classical antiquity, naturalism, and realism. Renaissance art focused on the human figure, often depicting religious scenes or classical mythology. Artists such as Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael were some of the most famous painters of this era. They used techniques such as linear perspective to create realistic depictions of their subjects. It also included sculpture, architecture, and music which all had an influence on later artistic movements such as Baroque and Rococo. The Renaissance is considered one of the most influential periods in Western art history due to its lasting impact on modern culture.
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The Renaissance Art collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty and creativity of one of the most important periods in art history. The Renaissance was a time of great cultural, scientific, and artistic advancement that took place in Europe between the 14th and 17th centuries. During this period, artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Raphael Sanzio, Sandro Botticelli, Jan van Eyck and many others created some of the most iconic works of art ever produced. The Media Storehouse collection features reproductions of these masterpieces in high-quality prints that capture every detail and nuance of their original form. From portraits to landscapes to religious scenes, each piece reflects the unique style and vision of its creator. Whether you are an art lover or simply appreciate beautiful things, the Renaissance Art collection from Media Storehouse is sure to inspire awe and wonderment with its timeless beauty.
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