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The Renaissance, But Make It “Game of Thrones”

Last updated: July 17, 2025 5:35 pm
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The latest BBC docuseries, “Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty,” is a three-part exploration of the Renaissance period. While it may not offer groundbreaking insights for art history enthusiasts, it serves as an engaging introduction for newcomers to the subject. Drawing inspiration from popular shows like “Game of Thrones,” the series delves into the political intrigues of Florence and Rome, highlighting the intertwined lives of prominent artists such as Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and Raphael.

One of the unique aspects of the series is its focus on the materialistic aspects of artistic creation. Viewers are given a glimpse into the motivations behind iconic works like the “Mona Lisa” and the “Pietà,” showing how these masterpieces were influenced by historical events and the demands of their patrons. By humanizing the artists and showcasing the mundane challenges they faced, the series offers a deeper appreciation for their enduring artworks.

While the docuseries condenses nearly a century of history into three hours, some details are inevitably left out. The rise and fall of figures like Girolamo Savonarola are briefly touched upon, and the exploration of Michelangelo’s queerness could have been more extensive. Delving into these smaller details would have added more depth to the narrative, enriching the viewer’s understanding of the period.

Overall, “Renaissance: The Blood and the Beauty” is a visually captivating and informative series that sheds light on the complexities of the Renaissance era. It airs new episodes on PBS every Tuesday through July 22, offering a compelling glimpse into one of history’s most fascinating periods.

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