Ross King
Welcome to Renaissance Discoveries! In this series we time-travel back some 500 years (and more) to take an in-depth look at some of the most exciting and inspiring people and events in history. We’ll base ourselves in Florence, the ‘cradle of the Renaissance’, but travel far and wide in both space and time.
The 1400s was a stimulating time in Western Europe—a period when artists and scholars made a series of important innovations and discoveries, from oil paint and perspective, to new studies of Latin, Greek and the Bible. These explorations helped to create the vibrant, searching and creative culture of what we call the Italian Renaissance.
About Ross King
I’ve been thinking, talking and writing about Italian art, architecture and history for most of the past 25 years. My numerous books on the subject include Brunelleschi's Dome, Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling, and my latest, The Bookseller of Florence.
Renaissance Discoveries: Aldus Manutius
Renaissance Discoveries: The Art of Fresco
Renaissance Discoveries: Landscape Painting
Renaissance Discoveries: The Venetian Ghetto
Renaissance Discoveries: Italian Gardens
Renaissance Discoveries: Art and Anatomy
Renaissance Discoveries: Proportion
Renaissance Discoveries: The Hermetic Texts
Renaissance Discoveries: The Kabbalah
Renaissance Discoveries: The Etruscans
Renaissance Discoveries: Libraries
Renaissance Discoveries: The Bible
Renaissance Discoveries: The Printing Press
Renaissance Discoveries: The Vernacular
Renaissance Discoveries: Latin
Renaissance Discoveries: Quintilian
Renaissance Discoveries: Petrarch
Renaissance Discoveries: Plato
Renaissance Discoveries: The Altarpiece
Renaissance Discoveries: Oil Painting
Renaissance Discoveries: Perspective