Earthly Delights: A History of the Renaissance

Interesting online lecture from ARTscapades re-interpreting the Renaissance.

Jonathon Jones, the art critic of the Guardian, outlined his new book of the same title as the lecture leading us through his arguments that the Renaissance was a time when people’s minds turned to pleasure and away from the Medieval despair and a focus on the next life. He saw perspective as the means by which artists could express these ideas and the merchants who commissioned the art as the drivers of it. He discussed how the period saw the rediscovery of the nude in art and how classical writings and myths drove a new eroticism.

Having done a lot of Renaissance studies, I enjoyed the arguments and recognised many of them however the talk and book have been billed as a re-interpretation and I’m not sure I found that from the talk. Maybe I need to read the book to get more. 

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