Cleveland Museum of Art – Renaissance and Isramic Art, Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Dec 19, 2025 | Museum, USA: Ohio

This blog shows the museum’s Renaissance and Islamic art collections. 1200

The Cleveland Museum of Art: 11150 East Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44106
Date Picture Taken: September 2025

The museum’s Renaissance and Islamic art collections highlight artistic achievement across cultures. Renaissance works emphasize humanism, realism, and classical revival, while Islamic art showcases calligraphy, geometry, ceramics, and architecture, reflecting spiritual values, craftsmanship, and cross-cultural exchange over centuries.

Renaissance Art – 1400s and 1500s in Italy

The High Renaissance in Italy – Sacred Beauty: Art and Religion

The High Renaissance in Italy – Gods and Heroes: Survivals and Revivals of Antiquity

The High Renaissance in Italy – The Renaissance Person: Identity and Portraiture

European Art – Urban Life and Faith in the Netherlands, 1400-1520

The Chaumont Tapestries – Woven in the late Middle Ages, these large-scale tapestries were originally created for the Château of Chaumont in France. Rich in color and detail, they depict biblical and allegorical scenes, demonstrating the technical skill, storytelling power, and prestige of tapestry art in medieval European life.

Art of the French Renaissance

Art of the German Renaissance

Art from Islamic Lands, 700s-1800s