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Yorkshire Travel Guide
Yorkshire Art Gallery
Yorkshire Art Gallery
Yorkshire Focused Art with a Renaissance Twist
Renaissance art, emerging in Europe between the 14th and 17th centuries, marked a revival of classical Greco-Roman ideals. It emphasised realism, humanism, and naturalism, using techniques like linear perspective, chiaroscuro (light and shadow), and anatomical accuracy to create more lifelike figures. Artists focused on human emotion, the beauty of nature, and religious themes, often blending Christian symbolism with classical mythology. Major figures include Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael, whose works were characterised by balance, proportion, and a sense of harmony. Here we have some examples of Renaissance Art with a Yorkshire twist!
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The Days of Yorkshire Steam
Speeding through a Yorkshire Valley
The Yorkshire Moorland Hollow
The Yorkshire Market Town
The Yorkshire Coast
The Grand City of York
Steaming Through a Yorkshire Valley
The Yorkshire Cottage
The City of Leeds
The North York Moors
The Yorkshire Dales
The Yorkshire Pullman
The Yorkshire Coastal Village
The Yorkshire City Station
Day Tripping to the Yorkshire Coast
The Yorkshire Wolds
The Howardian Hills
A Yorkshire Town at Dawn
A Yorkshire Settlement at Twilight
The Yorkshire Bridge
Peace at Dawn in Yorkshire
An Almost Whitby
Seaside Resort on the Yorkshire Coast
A Yorkshire Forest
The Yorkshire Castle
The Village in the Valley
A Yorkshire Forest
The Grand Yorkshire Castle
A Yorkshire River
A Yorkshire Spa Town
A Yorkshire Fishing Village
A Yorkshire Waterfall
A Yorkshire Manor House
A Yorkshire Fishing Boat
A Yorkshire Abbey
Cathedral City in Yorkshire
The Force of Water
Landmarks of Yorkshire Art
A Yorkshire Medieval Castle Art
The North York Moors
A Yorkshire Fishing Village
Beck Side Village
Reflections of Hull