James Harden Goes From Basketball Superstar to Work of Art

April 23rd, 2018 - 7:20 PM EDT by Matt Schimkowitz

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Houston Rockets basketball player falls into the crowd at a game, fans point, scream and try to hold him up.

Many NBA athletes have been recognized for their artistry on the court, but Houston Rockets superstar James Harden became a piece of Renaissance masterpiece over the weekend.

During Saturday's NBA Playoff matchup between the Minnesota Timberwolves and Houston Rockets, a photographer named Carlos Gonzalez snapped a well-timed picture (OR a well-placed photographer named Carlos Gonzalez snapped a picture) of Rockets point guard James Harden keeping his eyes on the ball while falling into the crowd on the court side. Fans came away from the picture with a single take away: It looks like a Renaissance painting.

A highly dramatic shot, the picture caught the eye of art lovers around the Internet as people declared it a piece of accidental renaissance. It’s not hard to see why. There's Harden in the foreground, looking afar as if touched by the grace of God, surrounded by a mob of finger-pointing accusers, including a terrified woman dressed in yellow and a screaming man in a backward cap, perhaps worried that Harden would spill his beer. All in a densely-composed shot taken from a linear perspective, the earmarks of an Italian Renaissance painting



The picture speaks well enough for itself to evoke the work of Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo, but photoshop masters on Twitter decided to take the image a step further.



Some just cut out the middle man entirely and stuck the pointing man from the photograph right into the mural on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.


Sports have long been a source of accidental renaissance art as the competitive nature between players and the high-intensity engagement of the crowd provide photographers with a wealth of drama and realism.

Over the previous years, a number of other fascinating and wildly diverse works of photojournalism have entered the pantheon of accidental renaissance art. Whether its a photograph from a soccer match, the testimony of former FBI director James Comey or just some women enjoying a pizza, Accidental Renaissance has a way of bringing a bit of classic artistry into the modern world. How does Harden’s entry stack up to these classics?



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