#1 This Is The Best Photo I’ve Ever Taken, And The Client Didn’t Wanna Use It

The Renaissance era took place between the 14th and 17th centuries. As the Sotheby’s Institute of Art notes, it “marked a rebirth of the classical age,” primarily focusing on a “newfound appreciation for the human form, perspective, and the natural world.”
#6 My Grandpa Took These Photos Of Me, He Understood The Assignment

During this era, artists were developing techniques that encouraged them to be more realistic with their representations of humans and the physical world.
Michelangelo is one of the most famous names to emerge during this time. His work on the Sistine Chapel ceiling is among the most notable works of art to this day.
According to art conservator and Sotheby’s professor Corey D’Augustine, Michelangelo’s profound interest in human anatomy led him to go to great lengths to deepen his understanding.
“Michelangelo was so interested in human anatomy that he actually dissected cadavers to find out how muscles worked, and it’s almost as if he’s accentuating muscles that you’ve never seen before,” D’Augustine explained.
#10 My Sister And I In Italy, 1977. It Looks Like A Caravaggio Painting, But We Were Just Waiting For Dinner

Some photos on this list are from the Accidental Renaissance subreddit, a group that features random snapshots that may resemble Renaissance art. It has become quite a popular trend on social media, and people throw around the term loosely.
Brisbane-based sports media professional Emma Turner posted a photo on social media showing the finish line of the men’s triathlon at the 2024 Paris Olympics. In her caption, she wrote, “obsessed with the finish line in the men’s triathlon, it’s like a renaissance piece.”
#13 I Snapped A Photo Of My Dog Through A Window Screen That Looks Like An Old Painting

In a 2024 interview with Mashable, Turner explained why she described her photo as such.
"With modern phrases and pop culture, it's just become a shorthand for people to say this is beautiful or this is something that came together in a way that is appealing to the human eye, in the way that classical art is," she said.
#18 I Caught My Cat Staring At Himself In The Mirror Looking Like A Renaissance Painting




















