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Renaissance paintings
Renaissance painting drew from antiquity and ancient works. Painters then focused especially on humans. Most often, they created portraits, as well as works on religious and mythological themes, and landscapes. Renaissance painting paid great attention to the proportions of human figures, and the great painters of this era experimented with the effects of light and shadow to achieve a three-dimensional effect and depth. The most famous Renaissance painters include Leonardo da Vinci - the author of the famous "Mona Lisa" and Michelangelo Buonarotti, the creator of the frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.
European renaissance paintings
Do you want to beautify your interior with Renaissance paintings? In our collection, you will find splendid reproductions of masterpieces from this period. We offer both the most famous european renaissance paintings and reproductions of lesser-known works. Fans of Leonardo da Vinci's works can choose from the famous "The Last Supper" or "Lady with an Ermine," while those interested in the art of Raphael Sanzio can opt for one of his many famous renaissance paintings depicting the Madonna. These are just some of the options. Renaissance paintings, which continue to capture the hearts of art enthusiasts, will undoubtedly allow you to create a unique space that will catch the attention of your household and guests. A carefully chosen reproduction can become the central decoration of the most representative interiors. Renaissance paintings will also suit your study, home office, or library, adding a sense of gravity and classic charm to the space. All our Renaissance paintings, crafted with attention to detail, are of high quality. You can be sure they will adorn your walls for a long time!
Famous renaissance paintings
Renaissance painting flourished between the 14th and 16th centuries. During this period, there was a renewed interest in antiquity and works created in ancient times. When creating Renaissance paintings, artists placed great emphasis on the proportions of the human body, studying anatomy to represent it as accurately as possible. An important characteristic of Renaissance art was humanism, focusing on humanity. Additionally, Renaissance painters employed the principles of linear perspective in their works, achieving a sense of space that allowed viewers to perceive different planes in Renaissance paintings. Renaissance paintings encompassed themes of religion, mythology, portraits, and landscapes. Renaissance painting also played a significant role in the development of painting techniques, as Renaissance painters were the first to use oil paints and wooden panels.