Renaissance Revisited...Illustrated.

Janis Zroback
Author: Janis Zroback
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Renaissance Revisited...Illustrated.

Still Life with Melon Watercolour on St Armand Grey Linen Paper Janis Zroback

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Renaissance means “rebirth.” It’s a term that refers to the intellectual and artistic movement that began in Italy in the 14th century, culminated with Leonardo , Michelangelo and Raphael in the 16th, and has influenced thinking and creating ever since.
The art historian Ian Chilvers has characterized it as “the time when Medieval turns into Modern and the religion-dominated world of the Middle Ages gives way to a culture more responsive to the individual.” It has come to mean openness to change, to rethinking, and to the examination and often reinvention of more classical forms. These days, it seems we are living through a renaissance of realism in a world traditionally dominated by abstract expressionism.... Lucian Freud and Francis Bacon, for example.


Caravaggio..Basket of Fruit
More than anything, renaissance is an attitude that transcends times and places. For creative people, a minor renaissance happens every day as we reassess yesterday’s work and adjust our thinking to both its needs and our personal inclinations.

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Basket of Fruit…Balthasar Van der Ast
Would-be “renaissance artists” try to range widely in their interests, understanding, and capability. They do many things, know how to quickly research the information they need, do not necessarily follow the recipes of others, and are rather in love with the business of finding out for themselves. They both respect the past and contrive to discover the future. And just like Giotto, Pisano and Donatello, as well as the three guys mentioned above, “renaissance thinking” is learned.

Still Life…Van der Ast

The way I look at it, the idea of renaissance has eight great principles that just might be worth thinking about:

Curiosity as a way of thinking
Suspicion of authority and conventional wisdom
Respect for intelligently filtered history
Aspiration to higher levels of achievement
Vision for renewed potential in all things
Tendency to invent private systems
Reinvention and perfection of former skills
Accepting the challenge of the difficult
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Francis Bacon would say that he felt he was giving art what he thought it previously lacked. With me, it’s what Yeats called the fascination with what’s difficult. I’m only trying to do what I can’t do.”
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Fruit Seller…Vincenzo Campi

The eight great principles have become a necessary part of my artistic journey…how important do you think they are to the success of all artistic endeavour? Janis….

From the Letters of Robert Genn, a painter of international repute, and the owner of an art listing site called The Painters Keys…

  • Alison Pearce

    Alison Pearce

    Fabulous article Janis

  • Janis Zroback replied

    After yesterday, I’m so grateful that you were able to see it…thanks so much Alison…

  • cheetaah

    cheetaah

    eight great principles…..... so hard for me, I like what you wrote, xoxoxo

  • Janis Zroback replied

    Thank you so much Hasmig…I hope they’re not too hard…. :)))

  • Joanne  Bradley

    Joanne Bradley

    Oh I really like this definition/description of what Renaissance is! And I love those 8 points! I am going to adopt them too! Your image of Stil Life with Lemons, Janis is fantastic! Can compete with any of these artists, truly!

  • Janis Zroback replied

    Thanks Joanne…I’m so happy you like the article and the painting…it’s a very large one which I had not planned to post, but felt it would be right for the article…the photo does not show it as well as I would like..

  • Jim Phillips

    Jim Phillips

    I enjoyed this article very much Janis. Glad you posted.

  • Janis Zroback replied

    Thanks Jim…I really pleased you like it…

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  • Linda Callaghan

    Linda Callaghan

    interesting article Janis – and the paintings are amazing – art is always being reborn in all sorts of styles and images and will contine to grow and rebirth itself :-) very good read

  • Janis Zroback replied

    I’m so glad you like this Linda…I try to write an interesting piece for artists every few days, and posted another one last night…

  • Karin  Taylor

    Karin Taylorcommunity helper

    well i certainly enjoyed that Janis!! thank you!

  • Janis Zroback replied

    I’m happy you did…thanks Karin…

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