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  • What is Renaissance melancholy?

  • While modern people often view  sadness as an undesirable emotion,  

  • during the Renaissance era  (14th-17th centuries) in Europe,  

  • a form of sadness known as melancholy was seen  in a more nuanced and often positive light.

  • This state,known as Renaissance melancholy  , closely tied to intellectual and artistic  

  • inclinations, was popularized through  the art and literary works of the period.

  • Melancholy, influenced by the ancient  humoral theory which attributed it to  

  • an excess of black bile, was romanticized as  a reflection of deep thought and sensitivity.

  • Notable figures like Albrechtrer,  

  • through works like his engraving "Melencolia  I," played a significant role in elevating  

  • the status of melancholy, portraying it  as a dignified and contemplative state.

  • This glorified perception of melancholy was  intertwined with the era's profound intellectual  

  • and artistic awakenings, making sadness an  elegant aspect of the Renaissance cultural milieu.

What is Renaissance melancholy?

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