Artist by Movement: Renaissance
Renaissance Art – From Proto to Northern Masters
The Renaissance (14th–17th century) marked one of the greatest transformations in Western art, bringing a renewed focus on humanism, perspective, and naturalism. At Blue Surf Art, we proudly recreate masterpieces from every stage of the Renaissance as museum-quality, hand-painted oil on canvas reproductions, so you can bring the brilliance of the Old Masters into your home or collection.
At Blue Surf Art, our Renaissance Collection covers every stage of this remarkable period. Each reproduction is hand-painted with precision, ensuring the beauty, symbolism, and mastery of the originals are preserved for today’s collectors, art enthusiasts, and interior designers.
Bring history’s most celebrated artworks—from Giotto’s Proto-Renaissance frescoes to Raphael’s High Renaissance harmony, and Bosch’s Northern Renaissance imagination—into your home with timeless elegance.
(Late 13th – Early 14th Century)
Proto Renaissance
The Proto-Renaissance laid the foundation for perspective and naturalism, bridging medieval traditions with a new spirit of realism. Key artists include:
(15th Century)
Early Renaissance
The Early Renaissance in Florence emphasized proportion, perspective, and classical harmony. Artists mastered the balance between science and beauty. Notable names:
(Late 15th – Early 16th Century)
High Renaissance
The High Renaissance represented the peak of artistic achievement, blending ideal beauty with technical mastery. Legendary figures include:
(Late Renaissance, 16th Century)
Mannerism
The Mannerist period followed the High Renaissance, focusing on elongated figures, complex compositions, and emotional intensity. Important artists:
(15th–16th Century)
Northern Renaissance
The Northern Renaissance flourished in Flanders, Germany, and the Netherlands, celebrated for detailed realism, symbolism, and oil painting innovations. Great masters include:


















































































































































