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Renaissance Style Collection

The Renaissance style is a timeless and captivating architectural and artistic movement that continues to inspire awe and admiration

Background imageRenaissance Style 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 Style Collection: Klagenfurt am Worthersee, Carinthia, Austria, Europe

Klagenfurt am Worthersee, Carinthia, Austria, Europe

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: The Palazzo Pretoria - Lucca, Tuscany, Italy

The Palazzo Pretoria - Lucca, Tuscany, Italy
The Palazzo Pretoria - a Renaissance-style civic office building, built mainly during the 16th century (completed in 1580s), in the Piazza San Michele in Lucca, Tuscany, Italy. Date: 1902

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: The gardens of Villandry castle from above, Villandry, UNESCO World Heritage Site

The gardens of Villandry castle from above, Villandry, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Indre-et-Loire, Loire Valley, France, Europe

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: Vaulting pattern similar to that used by Spanish architect Rodrigo Gil de Hontanon

Vaulting pattern similar to that used by Spanish architect Rodrigo Gil de Hontanon
1578264 Vaulting pattern similar to that used by Spanish architect Rodrigo Gil de Hontanon; (add.info.: Vaulting pattern similar to that used by Spanish architect Rodrigo Gil de Hontanon (1500-1577)

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: St. Peters Basilica Cupola ceiling, Vatican City, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

St. Peters Basilica Cupola ceiling, Vatican City, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: The Palazzo Pazzi (Palazzo della Congiura or Palazzo Pazzi-Quaratesi

The Palazzo Pazzi (Palazzo della Congiura or Palazzo Pazzi-Quaratesi) - a Renaissance-style palace in Florence, Tuscany, Italy

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: Fontana del Moro fountain located at the southern end of the Piazza Navona, Rome

Fontana del Moro fountain located at the southern end of the Piazza Navona, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: Old City Hall, The Hague, South Holland, The Netherlands

Old City Hall, The Hague, South Holland, The Netherlands

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: Renaissance-style wall hanging, circa 1900

Renaissance-style wall hanging, circa 1900
6339079 Renaissance-style wall hanging, circa 1900 by Sicard, Henry & Farradesche, A. (19th-20th century); (add.info.: Renaissance-style wall hanging, circa 1900)

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: Cross-section and plan of St Peters Basilica, Rome

Cross-section and plan of St Peters Basilica, Rome
6340066 Cross-section and plan of St Peters Basilica, Rome by Corsi (19th century); (add.info.: Cross-section and plan of St Peters Basilica, Rome. Spaccato della Chiesa di S. Pietro)

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: View of Saint Peters Basilica, Rome

View of Saint Peters Basilica, Rome
6340063 View of Saint Peters Basilica, Rome by Corsi (19th century); (add.info.: View of Saint Peters Basilica, Rome. Esterno di S. Pietro)

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: Renaissance-style wall hanging, circa 1900

Renaissance-style wall hanging, circa 1900
6339082 Renaissance-style wall hanging, circa 1900 by Delamotte (19th century); (add.info.: Renaissance-style wall hanging, circa 1900)

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: The Presentation in the Temple, from a series of prints made by the Arundel Society

The Presentation in the Temple, from a series of prints made by the Arundel Society
STC205067 The Presentation in the Temple, from a series of prints made by the Arundel Society (chromolitho) (see 76098) by Angelico

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: Costume design for Mlle Madeleine Brohant (1833-1900) for the role of Marianne in

Costume design for Mlle Madeleine Brohant (1833-1900) for the role of Marianne in
CHT195275 Costume design for Mlle Madeleine Brohant (1833-1900) for the role of Marianne in Les Caprices de Marianne by Alfred de Musset (1810-57) 1851 (w/c on paper) by Giraud

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: View of the Long Gallery, late 16th-early 17th century (photo)

View of the Long Gallery, late 16th-early 17th century (photo)
BCC18012 View of the Long Gallery, late 16th-early 17th century (photo) by English School; Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: Florence, Tuscany, Italy - Church of SS. Annunziata

Florence, Tuscany, Italy - Church of SS. Annunziata
The Basilica della Santissima Annunziata is a Renaissance-style, Roman Catholic minor basilica in Florence, region of Tuscany, Italy Date: circa 1920

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: The Fountain of Neptune (Fontana del Nettuno), a fountain located at the north end

The Fountain of Neptune (Fontana del Nettuno), a fountain located at the north end of the Piazza Navona, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: St. Peters Basilica in Vatican City lit up after dark and Tiber River, Rome, Lazio

St. Peters Basilica in Vatican City lit up after dark and Tiber River, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: St. Peters Basilica and the Vatican with Ponte St Angelo over the River Tiber at dusk

St. Peters Basilica and the Vatican with Ponte St Angelo over the River Tiber at dusk, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: The Papal Basilica Of Saint Peter Vatican City

The Papal Basilica Of Saint Peter Vatican City
The Papal Basilica of Saint Peter, Vatican City, Rome, Italy, seen here in the 19th century. Designed principally by Donato Bramante, Michelangelo

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: Ponte Sant Angelo and St. Peters Basilica, Rome, Italy

Ponte Sant Angelo and St. Peters Basilica, Rome, Italy
Ponte Sant Angelo and St. Peters Basilica at sunrise; Rome, Italy

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: Lazio Roma Rome S. Giacomo degli Spagnoli Italy

Lazio Roma Rome S. Giacomo degli Spagnoli Italy
Lazio Roma Rome S. Giacomo degli Spagnoli, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Post-medieval Architecture, architectural sculpture, sculpture, painting

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: Lazio Roma Rome Gallicano nel Lazio S. Maria

Lazio Roma Rome Gallicano nel Lazio S. Maria
Lazio Roma Gallicano nel Lazio S. Maria, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Post-medieval Architecture, architectural sculpture, painting, frescoes

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: Domed Renaissance Church Of Santa Maria Della Consolazione; Todi, Umbria

Domed Renaissance Church Of Santa Maria Della Consolazione; Todi, Umbria

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: Railway Station, Central Business District, Dunedin, Otago District, South Island, New Zealand

Railway Station, Central Business District, Dunedin, Otago District, South Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: San Giorgio Maggiore in the mist on a cold winter morning after snow, Venice, UNESCO

San Giorgio Maggiore in the mist on a cold winter morning after snow, Venice, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Veneto, Italy, Europe

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: Pikk Street, Old Town, Tallinn, Estonia, Europe

Pikk Street, Old Town, Tallinn, Estonia, Europe

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: House of the Brotherhood of Black Heads, Old Town, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tallinn

House of the Brotherhood of Black Heads, Old Town, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tallinn, Estonia, Europe

Background imageRenaissance Style Collection: Font Magica (Magic Fountain) at Palau Nacional (Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya)

Font Magica (Magic Fountain) at Palau Nacional (Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya), Montjuic, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, Europe



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The Renaissance style is a timeless and captivating architectural and artistic movement that continues to inspire awe and admiration. From the majestic Saint Louis Cathedral on Jackson Square in New Orleans, Louisiana, to the enchanting Klagenfurt am Worthersee in Carinthia, Austria, Europe, these locations showcase the grandeur of this era. Traveling further into Italy, we find ourselves immersed in the charm of Tuscany with The Palazzo Pretoria in Lucca. Its intricate details and elegant design transport us back to a time when artistry flourished. Continuing our journey through UNESCO World Heritage Sites, we discover the breathtaking gardens of Villandry castle from above. This aerial view captures the symmetrical beauty that defines Renaissance landscapes. In Boston's Massachusetts lies The Mother Church - The First Church of Christ; its architecture pays homage to this influential period. Meanwhile, St. Peter's Basilica Cupola ceiling in Vatican City leaves visitors spellbound with its celestial frescoes that seem to touch heaven itself. As we stroll through Rome's Piazza Navona, Fontana del Moro fountain stands as a testament to Renaissance craftsmanship. Its graceful figures and flowing water evoke a sense of tranquility amidst bustling city life. Venturing northward to The Hague in South Holland, Netherlands brings us face-to-face with Old City Hall—a striking example of how Renaissance aesthetics transcended borders. Beyond buildings and landmarks lie other forms of artistic expression like renaissance-style wall hangings dating back to 1900s—an exquisite blend of tapestry techniques and classical motifs that adorn walls with elegance. To truly appreciate this remarkable era’s architectural prowess is by examining cross-sections and plans such as those found at St Peter's Basilica—revealing meticulous attention given even behind closed doors. Finally gazing upon Saint Peter's Basilica itself offers an unparalleled experience—one cannot help but marvel at its sheer magnitude while being reminded once again why Renaissance style endures as a symbol of human ingenuity and artistic brilliance.