renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Unit 4A: The Renaissance 2024-01-05
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- One of the most versatile artists of the Renaissance. Painter, Sculptor, Architect, Inventor, Musician, and Scientist. Famous paintings include the Mona Lisa, the Last Supper, and many others.
- One of the 4 major Italian City States and considered the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- Accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life in art.
- (Dome shaped roof) church in Florence reflects a renewed interest during the Renaissance in classical architecture of the Greeks and Romans.
- Individual potential and achievement. Expressed in Renaissance art, architecture, science, religion, and philosophy.
- A point of view.
- A church in Rome, example of classical architecture. This is where the Pope holds service and is part of what today is Vatican City.
- Helped spread Renaissance ideas and art into France when she was wed to Prince Henry of France. Sponsored what is believed to be the first ballot performance.
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- He sculpted David and The Pieta. Pope hired him to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- One of the wealthiest families in Florence who supported Renaissance art and learning.
- German inventor who developed a printing press, eventually allowed printing the Bible in many languages.
- Support, encouragement, and or financial aid that an organization or individual gives to another.
- “Rebirth” in French, a period of renewed interest in learning, ideas, and art of Ancient Greece and Rome.
- Wrote a book called The Prince, offered advice to rulers on how to stay in power. “It is better to be feared than to be loved, if you cannot be both.”
14 Clues: A point of view. • Accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life in art. • One of the wealthiest families in Florence who supported Renaissance art and learning. • One of the 4 major Italian City States and considered the birthplace of the Renaissance. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2021-10-08
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- Sculptor, painted Sistine Chapel
- English king who broke from church
- Started Anglicanism after Mary's death
- Large French estates combining classic and gothic architecture
- Famous playwright from England during Renaissance
- First protestant faith founded by Luther
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- Main city of the Renaissance
- Invented the printing press
- Time of cultural awakening from approximately 1350-1600
- Family that ruled Florence
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Meant to give the power back to the Pope and rid Italy of non-Catholics
- Henry VIII third wife
- Henry vii's only son
- Burned protestants at the stake
15 Clues: Henry vii's only son • Henry VIII third wife • Painter of the Mona Lisa • Family that ruled Florence • Invented the printing press • Main city of the Renaissance • Burned protestants at the stake • Sculptor, painted Sistine Chapel • English king who broke from church • Started Anglicanism after Mary's death • First protestant faith founded by Luther • ...
Italy: The Birthplace of the Renaissance 2022-01-11
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- Marks the end of the Middle Ages
- One of the biggest sources of income
- What the Renaissance centered about
- Wealthy bankers who supported the arts
- The first Renaissance artist
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- Where the Renaissance started
- Study of Classics
- Wrote the divine comedy
- One of the Renaissance's strongest aspect
- One of the most valuable occupations
10 Clues: Study of Classics • Wrote the divine comedy • The first Renaissance artist • Where the Renaissance started • Marks the end of the Middle Ages • What the Renaissance centered about • One of the most valuable occupations • One of the biggest sources of income • Wealthy bankers who supported the arts • One of the Renaissance's strongest aspect
Renaissance Vocabulary 2025-11-06
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- combines the concept of vernacular languages—the everyday language of ordinary people in a region—with the study of world history
- a mural painting technique where pigments are mixed with water and applied to wet lime plaster, becoming an integral part of the wall itself as it dries
- the study of human history without a religious framework, focusing instead on human affairs, reason, and the natural world
- English lawyer, philosopher, and statesman, best known as the author of the book Utopia and for his execution after refusing to recognize King Henry VIII's supremacy over the Catholic Church
- an Italian Renaissance diplomat whose political philosophy is defined by his pragmatic and realistic approach
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- An English playwright, poet, and actor widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language.
- a pivotal figure of the Italian Renaissance, renowned as a sculptor, painter, architect, and poet
- an Italian polymath of the Renaissance who epitomized the "Renaissance man" ideal through his mastery of art and science
- an imaginary, perfect society
- a period in European history, roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, characterized by a "rebirth" of interest in classical antiquity, art, and learning
- a powerful and influential Florentine family who rose to prominence through banking, dominating politics and the arts during the Renaissance
- a philosophical and ethical stance that emphasizes human interests, dignity, and potential
- a famous portrait by Leonardo da Vinci that is defined as a masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance, symbolizing its cultural and artistic advancements
- German inventor who introduced the mechanical movable-type printing press to Europe in the 15th century
14 Clues: an imaginary, perfect society • a philosophical and ethical stance that emphasizes human interests, dignity, and potential • a pivotal figure of the Italian Renaissance, renowned as a sculptor, painter, architect, and poet • An English playwright, poet, and actor widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2018-05-17
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- Famous painting of Leonardo da Vinci
- English king who divorced and beheaded a bunch of women in his attempt to have a male heir
- letters that could be put together in any fashion and reused
- Monk from Wittenberg, Germany, that started the Reformation
- a man who excelled in many fields of study
- Ultimate Renaissance man: painter, sculptor, inventor, and scientist
- movement for reform (change) to the Catholic church
- German artist who carried Renaissance ideas back to Germany
- revival of art and learning in Europe
- focused on human potential and achievement rather than Christian teachings
- Where the Renaissance began
- The most famous writer of the Elizabethan Age
- Luther has 95 of these, and because he is a monk, a woman isn't one
- Your favorite World History teacher
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- Inventor of the printing press
- Enabled a printer to produce hundreds of copies of a single work quickly and cheaply
- Name of family in Florence, Italy, who were politicians and patrons of the arts
- People who financially supported artists
- sculptor of David
- worldly, rather than spiritual
- Response by Catholic Church to the Reformation, trying to reform and renew Catholic church from within
- An effect of the Reformation's questioning of beliefs and authority
- This medium made printing books possible
- The greater availability of books throughout Europe led to a rise in this
- Christians that belonged to non-Catholic churches
- in "The Prince," he was more concerned with what was politically effective than morally right
- These were sold to release sinners from performing penalties the priests imposed for sins
- Age The Renaissance in England
28 Clues: sculptor of David • Where the Renaissance began • Inventor of the printing press • worldly, rather than spiritual • Age The Renaissance in England • Your favorite World History teacher • Famous painting of Leonardo da Vinci • revival of art and learning in Europe • People who financially supported artists • This medium made printing books possible • ...
Renaissance Europe 2024-02-28
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- Dutch humanist and theologian who was the leading Renaissance scholar of northern Europe; he opposed violence and Martin Luther.
- Someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person.
- A principle, position, or policy taught or advocated, as of a religion or government.
- A member of a Protestant group that believed in baptizing only those persons who were old enough to decide to be Christian and believed in the separation of church and state.
- Italian Renaissance astronomer who supported the heliocentric theory.
- A body of religious teachings based on the ideas of the reformer John Calvin.
- Famous artist in the Renaissance era; painted the Sistine Chapel and created the Statue of David.
- A reinvigorated interest in classical texts and education; Heightened emphasis on the individual human and moral responsibility.
- German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press.
- A machine used for printing.
- Pardons issued by the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church that could reduce a soul's time in purgatory.
- Idea of being well-rounded/know a little about everything/skillful at many things.
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- Someone who supports or champions something
- A snug-fitting buttoned jacket worn by men during the Renaissance.
- Soldiers who are paid to fight in a foreign army.
- Italian political philosopher and statesman; he wrote The Prince, which advised rulers to separate morals from politics.
- Favoring drastic political, economic, or social reforms.
- An artistic movement in which writers and painters sought to show life as it is rather than life as it should be.
- A member of a Protestant church founded on the teachings of Martin Luther.
- A French word meaning "Rebirth".
20 Clues: A machine used for printing. • A French word meaning "Rebirth". • Someone who supports or champions something • Soldiers who are paid to fight in a foreign army. • Someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person. • Favoring drastic political, economic, or social reforms. • A snug-fitting buttoned jacket worn by men during the Renaissance. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2021-03-06
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- ___ themes are common in both Renaissance and medieval art.
- The funding of the arts, artists, and architects by the wealthy
- A "rebirth" of Greek & Roman ideas and the beginning of a cultural golden age in Europe
- A philosophy that tries to balance religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity and an interest in nature and human society
- The belief in the importance of an individual’s achievements and dignity
- Collectively, areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics
- Many classical documents found their way into Europ as a result of the fall of the ___ Empire.
- Most literature in Europe during the medieval period was written in ___ or Greek.
- The form of government that was common in Italian city-states
- classical architecture includes features such as ___, columns, and curved arches
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- Relating to earthly life rather than to religious or spiritual matters
- the common language of a region
- The head of the Medici family who first became a patron of the arts
- Artistic technique developed by Brunelleschi during the Renaissance that gives images a 3d appearance
- style of medieval architecture that includes features such as stained glass and pointed arches
- An independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- An Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance; the city where the Medici family ruled and the Renaissance began
- An Italian merchant who lived in China and wrote about the greatness of China when he returned to Italy
- The Medici family made their wealth through trade and ___
- Art influenced by the styles of ancient Greece and Rome
20 Clues: the common language of a region • Art influenced by the styles of ancient Greece and Rome • The Medici family made their wealth through trade and ___ • ___ themes are common in both Renaissance and medieval art. • The form of government that was common in Italian city-states • The funding of the arts, artists, and architects by the wealthy • ...
Old World Pre-1492 Review Crossword 2022-10-19
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- cultural movement of the Renaissance that focuses on the individual
- (rebirth) rediscovery of ancient Roman and Greek ideas
- during the Middle Ages, kings ruled with agreement from the ___________
- religion that started in the Middle East in 610CE and quickly spread across North Africa and into present day Spain
- goods, language, science, religion, and disease were exchanged along here
- time between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance
- where people would buy and sell products during the Middle Ages
- the reconquering of Spain from the Muslims
- the religious group formed from the split of the catholic church
- king that split England away from the Catholic church so that he could divorce his first wife
- weapon the English developed that could pierce armor
- a first hand account
- Renaissance man the painted the Mona Lisa
- empire in Europe controlled by the church
- modern location of the Han Dynasty
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- name of a century long war between France and England
- Gutenberg invention
- social structure of kings, nobles, and peasants during the Middle Ages
- defenders of their kings and nobles during the Middle Ages
- wrote 95 Theses against the church and it's practice of selling indulgences
- trade routes were established in 130 CE between Europe and _________
- teenage girl who believed God wanted her to lead the French army and was burned at the stake by the English
- father of humanism
- the church sells these to people to forgive their sins that will allow the people to go to heaven
- Italian Renaissance artist that created the statue of David
- people who run the church
- to make void or invalid
- largest empire in the year 1 CE
28 Clues: father of humanism • Gutenberg invention • a first hand account • to make void or invalid • people who run the church • largest empire in the year 1 CE • modern location of the Han Dynasty • Renaissance man the painted the Mona Lisa • empire in Europe controlled by the church • the reconquering of Spain from the Muslims • weapon the English developed that could pierce armor • ...
The Renaissance: An Introduction 2013-02-15
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- The pursuit of the pleasures of the senses
- This was the birthplace of the Renaissance
- The separation of religion of politics, education and business
- The belief that physical well-being and worldly possessions are the most important things in life
- Term used to describe Europe before the Renaissance
- An important Renaissance figure, often called the "father of humanism"
- This ancient society was famous for its philosophy, literature and architecture
- Inventor of the printing press, considered to be one of history's most important creations.
- Ruling family of the city of Florence. They were important bankers and patrons of the arts
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- Famous artist, architect, inventor, and engineer. He was the original "Renaissance man"
- The idea that humans can and should impact the world they live in
- Famous English playwright who emerged during the Renaissance
- These wars helped expose Europe to the culture and learning of the Islamic world
13 Clues: The pursuit of the pleasures of the senses • This was the birthplace of the Renaissance • Term used to describe Europe before the Renaissance • Famous English playwright who emerged during the Renaissance • The separation of religion of politics, education and business • The idea that humans can and should impact the world they live in • ...
APAH Fall Semester Final 2014-01-29
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- This period is comprised of Minoan and Mycenaean artworks
- An order of columns originating from the Etruscans
- A militant, influential pope who patroned many Renaissance artworks
- A Renaissance sculptor known for being surly and antisocial
- Describing a human figure standing with one foot in front of the other.
- Classical:________ :: Renaissance:Mannerism
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- Devotional figures used as a stand in for the donor to worship a god
- This allowed people living in cold areas to worship from home.
- This painter likened artists to creators in his self-portrait.
- These replace columns on the Porch of the Erechtheion
- This period of architecture had large, bright chapels with heavenly imagery
- One of the most famous Renaissance painters, he painted the Last Judgment
- First example of contrapposto
- This influential Florentine family patroned many Renaissance artworks.
14 Clues: First example of contrapposto • Classical:________ :: Renaissance:Mannerism • An order of columns originating from the Etruscans • These replace columns on the Porch of the Erechtheion • This period is comprised of Minoan and Mycenaean artworks • A Renaissance sculptor known for being surly and antisocial • ...
Renaissance 2025-12-09
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- The common or native language of ordinary people.
- Not religious; worldly.
- Political philosopher who argued power was more important than morality (The Prince).
- A focus on human potential and achievements through classical studies.
- Inventor of the mechanical movable-type printing press in Europe.
- Renaissance artist and inventor (Mona Lisa, Last Supper).
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- High Renaissance artist known for David sculpture and Sistine Chapel frescoes.
- English humanist and author of Utopia.
- Painting method using pigments on wet plaster.
- A "rebirth" of classical art and learning in Europe (14th–17th century).
- An imagined, perfect place or society.
- Famous portrait painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
- Powerful Florentine family, major patrons of Renaissance arts.
- Famed English playwright and poet.
14 Clues: Not religious; worldly. • Famed English playwright and poet. • English humanist and author of Utopia. • An imagined, perfect place or society. • Painting method using pigments on wet plaster. • Famous portrait painting by Leonardo da Vinci. • The common or native language of ordinary people. • Renaissance artist and inventor (Mona Lisa, Last Supper). • ...
Renaissance PR & SR 2024-11-06
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- showed that the planets moved in oval-shaped orbits,
- English philosopher who popularized the scientificmethod
- How were the arts supported financially during the Renaissance?
- painstaking method used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis.
- an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought
- The Italian Renaissance is a _______ of learning that produces many great works of art and literature.
- Humanists studied classical texts, history, literature, and ?
- complete change, or an overthrow of a government, a socialsystem, etc.
- For thousands of years the church had been telling the people of Europe that their lives on Earth were
- The act of living under laws and customs that were written and created by people without the use of religious texts to guide them
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- Polish astronomer who published On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres. Known for their Heliocentric theory
- most influential scientist of the Scientific Revolution. Proved gravity is real.
- What did Newton see fall from a tree in the popular story.
- what cultural pursuit became popular during the renaissance
- assembled the first telescope
- Set up an astronomical observatory.
- famous for his use of perspective
- French scientist, mathematician, and philosopher who emphasized humanreasoning
- intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist that painted the Mona Lisa
20 Clues: assembled the first telescope • famous for his use of perspective • Set up an astronomical observatory. • intellectual movement focused on human achievements • showed that the planets moved in oval-shaped orbits, • an explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought • English philosopher who popularized the scientificmethod • ...
Renaissance: Key Terms 2022-10-18
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- King ____ VIII started the Church of England because the Catholic Church would not let him divorce his wife
- Copernicus said this was the center of the universe
- What most people considered to be the center of the universe
- The men of the Renaissance wore these on their legs
- This sculptor, architect, and painter is famous for his frescos on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Leonardo da Vinci is famous for his painting of Jesus in The Last _____
- Artists and architects studied the Romans and the ____ to gain inspiration
- The science of studying celestial bodies like the planets and stars
- Jan van Eyck was known as the "Father of Oil _____"
- This invention helped astronomers learn about the planets and stars
- His 95 Theses started the Reformation
- Despite their sophistication, most people still ate with these
- The Renaissance began near the end of this period
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- Brunelleschi was famous for architecting the dome of the Cathedral of _______
- The scientific ____ was a way of using controlled experiments to prove or disprove a theory
- Philosophy that said life could be enjoyable and comfortable
- Sumptuary ____ made it clear what class of people could wear what types of clothes
- Country where the Renaissance began
- Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael were part of a period of art called the ____ Renaissance
- When objects block the light they create these. They were used by painters to add drama to their art.
- He painted the Mona Lisa
- This invention by Johannes Gutenberg changed the world
- This astronomer made many great discoveries including the moons of Jupiter
- This aspect of Renaissance art was different from the symbolism of art from the Middle Ages
- Perspective gives a painting the feeling of _____ dimensions
25 Clues: He painted the Mona Lisa • Country where the Renaissance began • His 95 Theses started the Reformation • The Renaissance began near the end of this period • Copernicus said this was the center of the universe • The men of the Renaissance wore these on their legs • Jan van Eyck was known as the "Father of Oil _____" • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2015-06-03
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- One of the 3 other instruments of the Renaissance
- Outgroth of the renaissance
- a type of music
- Who sung chorales
- The most important sacred vocal form
- One of the most common instruments
- a type of family
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- Music peices just for instruments
- Another instrument in the renaissance
- Madrigals sung at ____________
- The simple two line polyphony of the late middle ages
- two or more parts of music
- What was is called when people broke away from the Roman Catholic Church?
- Sung by the whole congregation
- Most popular form of secular music
15 Clues: a type of music • a type of family • Who sung chorales • two or more parts of music • Outgroth of the renaissance • Madrigals sung at ____________ • Sung by the whole congregation • Music peices just for instruments • Most popular form of secular music • One of the most common instruments • The most important sacred vocal form • Another instrument in the renaissance • ...
Renaissance Llamas Sean & David 2015-06-18
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- has 6 strings that where fretted
- primary keyboard instrument in the renaissance
- most important instrument in the renaissance period
- the era of the greek roman catholic church
- out growth of sacred music
- sponsor for a musican or artist
- basis for hymms that are still sung today
- songs for small groups of voices
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- primary keyboard instruments where used mainly for ____ purposes
- without accompaniment and only solo voices
- has 4 different vocal parts
- a single melody
- theres more than a single melody
- having all choris singing at once
- most popular solo instrument of the renaissance
15 Clues: a single melody • out growth of sacred music • has 4 different vocal parts • sponsor for a musican or artist • has 6 strings that where fretted • theres more than a single melody • songs for small groups of voices • having all choris singing at once • basis for hymms that are still sung today • without accompaniment and only solo voices • ...
Renaissance Italy 2025-05-07
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- a wealthy individual, often a ruler, noble, or merchant
- a theory that proposed the Sun
- a highly influential Italian High Renaissance artist known for his sculpture, painting, and architecture.
- Marco Polo's travels and writings significantly impacted the European Renaissance.
- the revival and emulation of the art, architecture, literature, and philosophy
- played a pivotal role in the Italian Renaissance
- the shift within the Renaissance period towards a focus on human achievements
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- the ability of artists to represent three-dimensional space and depth on a two-dimensional surface
- emphasizes human potential and achievement
- a German goldsmith and inventor who is credited with inventing the printing press
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- a trade Route road used to transport goods
12 Clues: a theory that proposed the Sun • emphasizes human potential and achievement • a trade Route road used to transport goods • played a pivotal role in the Italian Renaissance • a wealthy individual, often a ruler, noble, or merchant • the shift within the Renaissance period towards a focus on human achievements • ...
History Choice Activities Project 2022-11-13
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- transforming of the substance
- subjects covered by experiences and human interests
- a paper that granted pardon from the punishment of sins
- French Protestants
- Those who baptize again
- pioneer of renaissance humanism
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- church court set up to punish and find heretics
- Calvin born in France
- Wycliffe pastor teacher and theologian in england
- rebirth revival
- renaissance author
- Huss pastor in Bohemia
- born in German
- Luther He lived in Germany and became a monk
- study of the structure of humans,plants,animals
15 Clues: born in German • rebirth revival • renaissance author • French Protestants • Calvin born in France • Huss pastor in Bohemia • Those who baptize again • transforming of the substance • pioneer of renaissance humanism • Luther He lived in Germany and became a monk • church court set up to punish and find heretics • study of the structure of humans,plants,animals • ...
Orchestra and era's of music 2023-01-16
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- A small piece of bamboo.
- The trumpet is in this family.
- The stick the conductor uses to conduct an orchestra.
- A classical era composer.
- The biggest string instrument in the orchestra.
- A romantic era composer.
- A Baroque era composer.
- A Renaissance era composer.
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- The main instruments in this era are the Voice, Harp and recorder.
- The third era of the musical era.
- This family is in the first row of the orchestra.
- He was the first to use television to bring classical music to a huge audience.
- A group of instruments playing different instruments together.
- A female renaissance era composer.
- The triangle is in this family.
- The person who directs the orchestra.
- A Irish Female composer.
- The flute is in this family.
18 Clues: A Baroque era composer. • A small piece of bamboo. • A romantic era composer. • A Irish Female composer. • A classical era composer. • A Renaissance era composer. • The flute is in this family. • The trumpet is in this family. • The triangle is in this family. • The third era of the musical era. • A female renaissance era composer. • The person who directs the orchestra. • ...
Ch. 13 Renaissance Sec. 1 & 2 2018-01-10
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- Northern Renaissance city that thrived through trade and housed many artists
- most famous writer of the Renaissance period, know for writing 37 plays many of which are forced upon high school students
- a financial supporter, multiple Medici family members were well known for this
- early Renaissance humanist who assembled a large library of Greek and Roman manuscripts
- artist known for The Last Supper and Mona Lisa, also advanced work in anatomy and architecture, leader of the Ninja Turtles
- an intellectual belief that focuses on individuals creative powers
- artist known primarily for painting The School of Athens and including himself along with other famous philosophers
- the creator of the printing press
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- meaning "Rebirth", a time of change and creativity throughout Europe from the 1300s to around 1500
- a new painting technique that allowed Renaissance artists to create more realistic art
- everyday language for ordinary people
- artist known as a painter, sculptor, and architect, known for sculpture of David, painting the Sistine Chapel, and designing St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome
- priest, humanist, and writer known for a new translation of the Bible into modern vernacular
- painter known as the "Leonardo of the North" and for his use of engraving
- writer best known for his work The Prince
- one the most wealthy families in Europe, lived in Florence
16 Clues: the creator of the printing press • everyday language for ordinary people • writer best known for his work The Prince • one the most wealthy families in Europe, lived in Florence • an intellectual belief that focuses on individuals creative powers • painter known as the "Leonardo of the North" and for his use of engraving • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- A____is someone who fights on the army for money.
- Lots of ___ contributed to the Renaissance.
- ___ was built on islands, making it difficult to make roads, so they made canals to get around.
- A ___ is a powerful city that was more like it's own country.
- A man named ___ wrote a book, convincing people to buy China's goods.
- Seince Italy was close to bodies of water, this made it easy for ___.
- The Renaissance began in ___.
- The ___ family was the richest family in Florence.
- The city of Florence became rich from making fine ___.
- and cheat to keep your power.
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- The sons and daughters of rich nobles and ___ married, creating the upper class.
- man named ___ thought it was okay to
- The art of making agreements between countries is called ___.
- ____ art had lots of details and realistic scenes as opposed to the art of the Middle ages.
- The Renaissance was a time of ___.
15 Clues: The Renaissance began in ___. • and cheat to keep your power. • The Renaissance was a time of ___. • man named ___ thought it was okay to • Lots of ___ contributed to the Renaissance. • A____is someone who fights on the army for money. • The ___ family was the richest family in Florence. • The city of Florence became rich from making fine ___. • ...
Early Music Quiz 2018-03-04
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- What became one of the main forms of vocal music during the Renaissance?
- Music that was not sacred.
- This type of chant was written during the rule of Pope Gregory from 590-604.
- The word Renaissance means ___?
- The new Renaissance instrument that was played in the home.
- New keyboard instrument that was used in the Church.
- Hildegard's compositions are unique because they are written for ____ voices.
- The period of music between 450 and 1450.
- Vocal music that is sung without any accompaniment.
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- Written symbols that were the first music notation.
- Music that used text from the Bible.
- A type of vocal music usually set to a poem.
- The Era of music between 1450 and 1600.
- This composer believed that one of the best ways to serve God was through composing music.
- Two or more voices singing independently.
15 Clues: Music that was not sacred. • The word Renaissance means ___? • Music that used text from the Bible. • The Era of music between 1450 and 1600. • Two or more voices singing independently. • The period of music between 450 and 1450. • A type of vocal music usually set to a poem. • Written symbols that were the first music notation. • ...
Early Music Quiz 2018-03-04
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- The word Renaissance means ___?
- The new Renaissance instrument that was played in the home.
- This composer believed that one of the best ways to serve God was through composing music.
- New keyboard instrument that was used in the Church.
- Vocal music that is sung without any accompaniment.
- Written symbols that were the first music notation.
- Music that was not sacred.
- What became one of the main forms of vocal music during the Renaissance?
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- Music that used text from the Bible.
- Two or more voices singing independently.
- The Era of music between 1450 and 1600.
- A type of vocal music usually set to a poem.
- The period of music between 450 and 1450.
- This type of chant was written during the rule of Pope Gregory from 590-604.
- Hildegard's compositions are unique because they are written for ____ voices.
15 Clues: Music that was not sacred. • The word Renaissance means ___? • Music that used text from the Bible. • The Era of music between 1450 and 1600. • Two or more voices singing independently. • The period of music between 450 and 1450. • A type of vocal music usually set to a poem. • Vocal music that is sung without any accompaniment. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-30
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- One of the greatest Italian artists
- The culture and style of art and architecture developed during the Renaissance.
- A lot of people studied this illegally.
- Leonardo was one of the greatest at this.
- Greatest writer in the English language he even wrote poems.
- The reopening of this road started in China and ended at the Mediterranean Sea.
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- Johann Gutenberg built this for faster writing.
- The study of the humanities led to a new way of thinking and learning known as?
- The main city of the Renaissance
- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so it looks real.
- A horrible illness that killed millions of people
- An island city, It grew rich from its sea trade like Genoa.
- Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting.
- A great artist who created great sculptures
- The family that started the renaissance
15 Clues: The main city of the Renaissance • One of the greatest Italian artists • A lot of people studied this illegally. • The family that started the renaissance • Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting. • Leonardo was one of the greatest at this. • A great artist who created great sculptures • Johann Gutenberg built this for faster writing. • ...
aaiiiyyymmm 2021-12-10
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- superhuman
- Schopenhauer
- Charlessanders
- Pufendorf
- kazakhfilm
- trashy
- cosmogonic
- myth
- shanuy
- baroque
- civilization
- khludov
- California
- Romulus
- Heracles
- galileo
- idealistic
- greatBritain
- usa
- critical
- Attila
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- unesco
- hand
- Malraux
- reed
- index
- linothorax
- huns
- romanticism
- Sophocles
- French
- Multiculturalism
- nation
- Copernicus
- Greece
- toi
- Renaissance
- Culturalstudies
- politics
- Houdon
- coin
- bell
- Eschatological
- americans
- asankaygy
45 Clues: toi • usa • hand • reed • huns • myth • coin • bell • index • unesco • French • nation • trashy • Greece • shanuy • Houdon • Attila • Malraux • baroque • khludov • Romulus • galileo • politics • Heracles • critical • Sophocles • Pufendorf • americans • asankaygy • superhuman • linothorax • kazakhfilm • Copernicus • cosmogonic • California • idealistic • romanticism • Renaissance • Schopenhauer • civilization • greatBritain • Charlessanders • Eschatological • Culturalstudies • ...
Welcome To The Renaissance! 2023-05-06
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- Popular Italian city during the renaissance
- The study of what it means to be a human
- Martin Luther's 95 Theses started this split from Catholicism
- Johannes Gutenberg's most famous invention
- The renaissance man
- The rebirth of culture, art and literature after dark middle ages
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- The science "blank" which marked the time of many scientific inventions
- King Henry VIII's daughter with 2nd wife Anne Boleyn
- Copernicus' theory later continued to be studied by Galileo. "Sun, center".
- Location of the renaissance period
- Made from oils, minerals and different plants, it colored all artists canvases
- Pursued astronomy and development of the telescope
- Playwright for many pieces of literature such as Romeo & Juliet
13 Clues: The renaissance man • Location of the renaissance period • The study of what it means to be a human • Johannes Gutenberg's most famous invention • Popular Italian city during the renaissance • Pursued astronomy and development of the telescope • King Henry VIII's daughter with 2nd wife Anne Boleyn • Martin Luther's 95 Theses started this split from Catholicism • ...
Renaissance X Word 2022-03-12
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- An Italian merchant who traveled to Asia, served the Mongols, and wrote about the greatness of China when he returned to Italy
- Italian architect during the Renaissance who invented perspective and was the first to bring back the classical structures: domes, columns, and arches
- The head of the Medici family at the start of the Renaissance who became a patron of the arts
- methods of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real
- Financial support, usually for an artistic or scientific project
- relating to or influenced by Ancient Greece and Rome
- Language of the Romans that was popular in European literature during the medieval period
- a great flowering of culture, based on Classical Greek and Roman ideas and art, that began in Italy in the Late Middle Ages and spread throughout Europe
- common language
- an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance
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- style of architecture that was popular in Medieval Europe
- collectively, areas of study that focus on human life and culture, such as history, literature, and ethics
- English author who wrote many famous plays such as Hamlet, Romeo & Juliet, and Macbeth
- Italian artist who painted the School at Athens and Wedding of the Virgin; Many consider him to be the greatest Renaissance artist
- Italian artist who sculpted the marble version of The David and painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Italian author who wrote The Prince, a book of advice for rulers
- a philosophy that tries to balance religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity and an interest in nature and human society
- an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- Italian artist who sculpted the bronze version of The David
- Italian author who wrote The Divine Comedy
20 Clues: common language • Italian author who wrote The Divine Comedy • relating to or influenced by Ancient Greece and Rome • style of architecture that was popular in Medieval Europe • Italian artist who sculpted the bronze version of The David • Financial support, usually for an artistic or scientific project • ...
Renaissance: Key Terms 2022-10-18
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- King ____ VIII started the Church of England because the Catholic Church would not let him divorce his wife
- Copernicus said this was the center of the universe
- What most people considered to be the center of the universe
- The men of the Renaissance wore these on their legs
- This sculptor, architect, and painter is famous for his frescos on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Leonardo da Vinci is famous for his painting of Jesus in The Last _____
- Artists and architects studied the Romans and the ____ to gain inspiration
- The science of studying celestial bodies like the planets and stars
- Jan van Eyck was known as the "Father of Oil _____"
- This invention helped astronomers learn about the planets and stars
- His 95 Theses started the Reformation
- Despite their sophistication, most people still ate with these
- The Renaissance began near the end of this period
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- Brunelleschi was famous for architecting the dome of the Cathedral of _______
- The scientific ____ was a way of using controlled experiments to prove or disprove a theory
- Philosophy that said life could be enjoyable and comfortable
- Sumptuary ____ made it clear what class of people could wear what types of clothes
- Country where the Renaissance began
- Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael were part of a period of art called the ____ Renaissance
- When objects block the light they create these. They were used by painters to add drama to their art.
- He painted the Mona Lisa
- This invention by Johannes Gutenberg changed the world
- This astronomer made many great discoveries including the moons of Jupiter
- This aspect of Renaissance art was different from the symbolism of art from the Middle Ages
- Perspective gives a painting the feeling of _____ dimensions
25 Clues: He painted the Mona Lisa • Country where the Renaissance began • His 95 Theses started the Reformation • The Renaissance began near the end of this period • Copernicus said this was the center of the universe • The men of the Renaissance wore these on their legs • Jan van Eyck was known as the "Father of Oil _____" • ...
Italy Trip 2023-03-16
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- Town that begins the Piero trail
- popular music of the 1970s
- material for the Baptistery doors
- he wrote "The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects"
- Expert on Mannerism, holds a PHD from Barnard
- Botticelli's muse
- To paint in Italian
- early renaissance artist who famously painted the "Lamentation" 1306
- small church designed by Brunelleschi that is the quintessential example of renaissance architecture
- a Roman temple retrofitted as a catholic church in 609ad
- a favored instrument of the 15th century
- predated the Romans
- Mr. Lasker's home town
- 100 tales of the human comedy told outside Florence during the plague
- Currency in renaissance italy
- New medium of the 15th century
- Florence's record holder until the Dallas Cowboys
- he sculpted the Pieta
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- strong contrasts of light and shadow
- Famous fountain in Rome
- Setting of gladiatorial combat
- mural painting executed in freshly laid lime plaster
- favored philosophy of renaissance thinkers
- popular game for the nobility to dine upon
- painter of the "Venus of Urbino"
- the central part of a church
- Leonardo's lady holds this critter
- 16th century architect who may be the most influential of all time
- Large building used for public functions in ancient Rome that became the template for renaissance churches
- In Davinci's sketchbooks and imagination
- banking family that consolidated political power in Florence and were patrons of the arts
- Italian word for pants
- An association of craftsmen or merchants
- sweet thing invented in 16th century Florence
- Florentine sculptor of the very feminine David
- Caravaggio's sport of choice
- one rank below a king
37 Clues: Botticelli's muse • To paint in Italian • predated the Romans • one rank below a king • he sculpted the Pieta • Mr. Lasker's home town • Italian word for pants • Famous fountain in Rome • popular music of the 1970s • the central part of a church • Caravaggio's sport of choice • Currency in renaissance italy • Setting of gladiatorial combat • New medium of the 15th century • ...
World Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2024-03-01
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- A pioneer of Renaissance humanism and a central figure in Italian literature; known as the Father of Humanism
- People who chose to follow Scripture and leave the Roman Catholic Church
- The Italian artist of the Renaissance who is well known for "The Last Supper" and the "Mona Lisa"
- A technique for adding dimension to figures in artwork
- The structure of humans, animals, and plants
- A Roman Church court set up to find and punish heretics
- Wrote the Ninety-five Theses and translated the whole Bible into German
- A dismissal from the Roman Church denying any opportunity for salvation
- Roman Catholic doctrine that the bread and wine of the Lord's Supper change into the very body and blood of Christ
- A revival of learning in the beginning of the 14th century
- Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci of a biblical event
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- A technique for adding depth to paintings
- God's deciding one's destiny before birth
- Those who baptize again
- Leading figure in the Reformation who wrote "Institutes of the Christian Religion"
- The name that came from the petrarch spreading the ideas of the Renaissance
- Subjects such as literature, philosophy, art, history, grammar, and speech that covered a wide spectrum of human interests and experiences
- A Catholic monastic order formed during the Reformation to stop the spread of Protestantism
- Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci of a woman
- French protestants during the Reformation
- Began as a revolt by the Bohemians against loss of religious liberty, but soon became a major conflict between Catholic and Protestant forces in Europe
- Renaissance artist best known for his painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome
22 Clues: Those who baptize again • A technique for adding depth to paintings • God's deciding one's destiny before birth • French protestants during the Reformation • The structure of humans, animals, and plants • Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci of a woman • A technique for adding dimension to figures in artwork • A Roman Church court set up to find and punish heretics • ...
Renaissance 2024-10-31
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- Inventor of the printing press.
- another word for renaissance
- between the 14th and 17th century
- Famous painting by da Vinci.
- Full name of the famous artist and inventor.
- Referring to Leonardo da Vinci, a key figure.
- something that changed in this period
- ____ is an approach to life based on reason and our common humanity, recognizing that moral values are properly founded on human nature and experience alone
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- Religious movement during the Renaissance
- Renowned painter and architect.
- a work of art on the ceiling
- known for his striking color, emphatic brushwork, and contoured forms of his art and for the turmoil of his personal life
- Birthplace of the Renaissance.
13 Clues: another word for renaissance • a work of art on the ceiling • Famous painting by da Vinci. • Birthplace of the Renaissance. • Inventor of the printing press. • Renowned painter and architect. • between the 14th and 17th century • something that changed in this period • Religious movement during the Renaissance • Full name of the famous artist and inventor. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- A____is someone who fights on the army for money.
- Lots of ___ contributed to the Renaissance.
- ___ was built on islands, making it difficult to make roads, so they made canals to get around.
- A ___ is a powerful city that was more like it's own country.
- A man named ___ wrote a book, convincing people to buy China's goods.
- Seince Italy was close to bodies of water, this made it easy for ___.
- The Renaissance began in ___.
- The ___ family was the richest family in Florence.
- The city of Florence became rich from making fine ___.
- and cheat to keep your power.
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- The sons and daughters of rich nobles and ___ married, creating the upper class.
- man named ___ thought it was okay to
- The art of making agreements between countries is called ___.
- ____ art had lots of details and realistic scenes as opposed to the art of the Middle ages.
- The Renaissance was a time of ___.
15 Clues: The Renaissance began in ___. • and cheat to keep your power. • The Renaissance was a time of ___. • man named ___ thought it was okay to • Lots of ___ contributed to the Renaissance. • A____is someone who fights on the army for money. • The ___ family was the richest family in Florence. • The city of Florence became rich from making fine ___. • ...
Chapter 17 Review 2023-01-25
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- Art technique used to illustrate art with emotion and feeling.
- Followers of Martin Luther called themselves this.
- The purchase of one of these would clear a person of their sins.
- Leader of the Catholic Church
- According to this religion, salvation is predetermined by God.
- Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa.
- Accoring to this religion it is a sin to worship picutres and statues of God.
- Suggest that a person might enjoy their life without offending God.
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- Martin Luthers 95 Theses are also known as this.
- Famous Christian Humanist who wrote the book "The Praise of Folly".
- Renaissance artist who painted the Creation of David.
- Creator of the Anglican Church.
- Time period of rebirth in art and learning.
- This word means an ideal place, where everything goes right.
- Famous renaissance writer known for his play, Romeo and Juliet.
15 Clues: Leader of the Catholic Church • Creator of the Anglican Church. • Time period of rebirth in art and learning. • Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa. • Martin Luthers 95 Theses are also known as this. • Followers of Martin Luther called themselves this. • Renaissance artist who painted the Creation of David. • ...
European Renaissance and Reformation 2016-02-25
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- In 1450, he was able to create a printing press with movable type.
- Italian sculptor renowned as a pioneer of the Renaissance style with his natural, lifelike figures, such as the bronze statue David.
- German artist who lived from 1471-1528. Famous for his woodcuts and copper engravings. Influenced by Venetian artists, he was versed in classical teachings and humanism. He was also the first to create printed illustrations in books.
- Humanist who taught religion as a way of life. Wrote the "Praise of Folly"
- the everyday speech of the people (as distinguished from literary language)
- a religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches
- person who financially supports the arts
- a book by Sir Thomas More (1516) describing the perfect society on an imaginary island
- English dramatist and poet; considered one of the greatest writers in the English Language
- The great period of rebirth in art, literature, and learning in the 14th-16th centuries, which marked the transition into the modern periods of European history
- Renaissance writer; formerly a politician, wrote The Prince, a work on ethics and government, describing how rulers maintain power by methods that ignore right or wrong; accepted the philosophy that "the end justifies the means."
- (1313-1375) Wrote the Decameron which tells about ambitious merchants, portrays a sensual, and worldly society.
- was sculptor, painter, achitect, inventor, and mathmatician. considered well-rounded universal person., Renaissance man who painted The Last Supper and Mona Lisa
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- christians who belonged to non-catholic churches
- Italian Renaissance artist that painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling and sculpted the statue of David.
- A renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers focused on human potential and achievements
- "Father of Humanism." studied classical Greek and Latin. introduced emotion in "Sonnets to Laura"
- German portrait painter of the 1500s known for his photographic-like realism
- known for portraits which capture the family in everyday activities (The Chess Game), one of the few women artists of the Renaissance
- 1483-1520 Short but productive life. Worked in Florence and Rome. Well-known for painting Madonnas, humanized portrayals of the Virgin Mary with the baby Jesus. Painted frescoes in Vatican Palace - espec. The School of Athens & The Triumph of Religion - reflect artist's strong interest in classical antiquity and Christian religion.
- a pardon releasing a person from priestly-imposed punishments due for a sin
- an artistic technique that creates the appearance of three dimensions on a flat surface
- An accomplished female painter; elected to the Florentine Academy of Design; one of the first female artists to paint historical and religious paintings.
- worldly; not pertaining to church matters or religion; temporal
- Family that Ruled Florence during the Renaissance, became wealthy from banking, spent a lot of money on art, controlled Florence for about 3 centuries
25 Clues: person who financially supports the arts • christians who belonged to non-catholic churches • worldly; not pertaining to church matters or religion; temporal • In 1450, he was able to create a printing press with movable type. • Humanist who taught religion as a way of life. Wrote the "Praise of Folly" • ...
Music History Crossword - Renaissance Period 2024-10-16
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- The relationship between voices that are harmonically interdependent yet independent in rhythm and contour.
- A French song, often secular, typically for voices.
- The cultural revival in Europe from the 14th to the 17th century, marked by a renewed interest in classical learning and the arts.
- Non-religious music that emerged alongside sacred music.
- Music performed using instruments rather than voices, which gained prominence during the Renaissance.
- A keyboard instrument with strings plucked by quills, widely used in Renaissance music.
- A stringed instrument popular during the Renaissance, often used for solo performances and accompaniment.
- Song Informal songs sung in social settings, often associated with drinking and merriment.
- A group of instruments of the same family playing together.
- A secular vocal music composition, usually for several voices, characterized by expressive text settings.
- A piece of music written for a choir to sing at an Anglican church service. Unlike motets, anthems were sung in English and often accompanied by an organ.
- Institutions established during the Renaissance to teach music literacy and vocal techniques.
- The system of writing music so it can be read and performed.
- Music that primarily uses human voices, with or without instrumental accompaniment.
- The act of creating music spontaneously, a skill valued during the Renaissance.
- The embellishment of a melody by adding decorative notes.
- The use of the local language in music and texts, making them more accessible to the general population.
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- An intellectual movement that emphasized human potential and achievements, influencing art and music.
- Instruments commonly used during the Renaissance, such as the recorder, viol, and sackbut.
- A pre-existing melody used as the basis for a polyphonic composition.
- A form of sacred musical composition that sets the liturgy of the Eucharist to music.
- An early form of Italian popular song, often lighthearted and strophic.
- A small, rectangular keyboard instrument producing a soft sound by means of metal blades attached to the ends of key levers that gently press the strings, popular from the early 15th to early 19th centuries.
- Musical technique where the music reflects the literal meaning of the song's lyrics.
- Music composed for a choir, encompassing both sacred and secular forms.
- A musical texture where a primary melody is emphasized and accompanied by chords or harmonies that support it, creating a sense of vertical alignment in sound.
- Music composed for religious purposes or rituals.
- A genre of music written to accompany dancing and was a prominent feature of the Renaissance period. It was often performed at social gatherings and celebrations. The music was characterized by a strong rhythmic component and catchy melodies.
- A polyphonic choral work set to a sacred text and sung in Roman Catholic church services. Often unaccompanied with up to 6 separate voice parts.
- Using the same music for successive verses/stanzas, counter to through-composed music.
- A series of meetings in the Catholic Church that addressed issues including the music of the Mass, advocating for clarity in sacred texts.
- A musical texture consisting of two or more independent melodic lines.
- A religious movement in the 16th century that led to the creation of Protestant churches, influencing church music.
33 Clues: Music composed for religious purposes or rituals. • A French song, often secular, typically for voices. • Non-religious music that emerged alongside sacred music. • The embellishment of a melody by adding decorative notes. • A group of instruments of the same family playing together. • The system of writing music so it can be read and performed. • ...
Renaissance crossword puzzle 2025-08-28
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- type of painting made by applying pigment onto fresh plaster.
- an influential Italian painter and architect, renowned for his harmonious compositions, mastery of perspective, and clear forms, which exemplified the ideals of the High Renaissance
- a masterpiece that embodies humanist ideals by celebrating the revival of classical antiquity and the beauty of the human form, blending mythological themes with Christian allegory
- the powerful, aristocratic Italian family that ruled Florence and Tuscany, known for their wealth from banking.
- a document written in 1517 that challenged the Catholic Church's practice of selling indulgences (certificates that could reduce time in purgatory) and the Church's authority to sell them for forgiveness of sins
- a person or institution that provides financial or other support to an artist, writer, or cause
- an imagined, ideal community, a "no-place" or "good-place" where society is organized to perfection
- an archetype of High Renaissance portraiture, created by Leonardo da Vinci
- the ancient civilization that evolved from a small Italian city into a vast empire and the modern city that remains a significant cultural and political center
- Leonardo da Vinci's famous mural depicting the moment Jesus announces one of his apostles will betray him
- artistic technique used to create a sense of depth and distance on a flat surface, making objects appear three-dimensional.
- a key poet of the English Renaissance whose work exemplifies the era by blending humanist ideals, classical literature, and the Protestant Reformation's moral concerns
- the everyday language
- a master Italian Renaissance sculptor
- The invention that helped spread ideas and technology during the Renaissance and beyond.
- an intellectual movement focused on the study of classical Greek and Roman literature, history, and philosophy
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- an Italian Renaissance explorer, known for his 1492 voyage across the Atlantic that opened the Americas to European awareness and subsequent colonization
- classical art technique where a figure's body is posed in a counterpoise, with alternating tense and relaxed limbs for dynamism.
- a series of medieval military campaigns sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church between the late 11th and 13th centuries, primarily aimed at reclaiming the Holy Land in the eastern Mediterranean from Muslim control.
- individual who is skilled in many different fields, reflecting the Renaissance ideal of versatile genius.
- a major city in central Italy, the capital of Tuscany, and a prominent cultural and economic hub known for its Renaissance heritage.
- a growing focus on worldly, non-religious matters, such as human achievement, the natural world, and earthly life, rather than an exclusive focus on religion and the afterlife that characterized the medieval period
- Dutch humanist, scholar, and theologian known as the "Prince of the Humanists"
- a European style, emerging from early 15th-century Italy, that revived Classical Greek and Roman forms to create buildings characterized by symmetry, proportion, and harmonious design
- author of Utopia, whose intellectual and ethical contributions defined the era's spirit by emphasizing human potential
- A common conversational interjection meaning please, derived from I pray thee
- a major port city and the capital of the Campania region in southern Italy
- A Florentine artist famous for painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling and sculpting David
- excelling in a vast array of fields, from painting and sculpture to science and engineering, demonstrating an insatiable curiosity and a commitment to the humanist ideal of versatile genius
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
30 Clues: the everyday language • a master Italian Renaissance sculptor • type of painting made by applying pigment onto fresh plaster. • an archetype of High Renaissance portraiture, created by Leonardo da Vinci • a major port city and the capital of the Campania region in southern Italy • A common conversational interjection meaning please, derived from I pray thee • ...
renaissance #2 2022-01-11
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- This art technique places equal details on both sides of a line of symmetry.
- His printing press made the spread of knowledge (and the Bible) possible.
- Raphael showed depth in paintings by focusing lines on a common “__ __”.
- He wrote plays and poems that focused on human emotions and historical characters. (
- Renaissance artists painted waving hair or blurred images to show __ of their subjects.
- Early Renaissance artists were paid by rich merchants, like the __ family.
- The use of __ in Renaissance art made it possible to show objects that are near or far away.
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- focuses on human potential & achievements through the study of classical texts
- city-states, like Florence, grew in population and competed for trade and wealth.
- This artist painted Bible scenes and sculpted Bible characters, including David.
- was Florence’s greatest architect:
- This artist developed a style of sculptures visible from all sides, rather than hanging on a wall.
- This artist studied human and animal anatomy in order to sketch many inventions.
- During the Renaissance, society separated religion and government, leading to a more __ view.
- This painting by Raphael showed many great thinkers and scientists of the Renaissance.
15 Clues: was Florence’s greatest architect: • Raphael showed depth in paintings by focusing lines on a common “__ __”. • His printing press made the spread of knowledge (and the Bible) possible. • Early Renaissance artists were paid by rich merchants, like the __ family. • This art technique places equal details on both sides of a line of symmetry. • ...
Banquet SHO XLVII 2024-04-08
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- Mouvement artistique qui se caractérise notamment par l’exagération du mouvement, la surcharge décorative et les effets dramatiques
- Principe religieux permettant de se faire pardonner ses péchés contre de l'argent
- Chapelle dans laquelle les cardinaux réunis en conclave élisent le nouveau pape
- Inventeur de l'imprimerie
- Roi français, premier de son nom, il a proclamé le français comme langue officielle du droit et de l'administration à la place du latin
- Personne qui apporte une aide financière à un artiste
- Sa chute marque la fin de l'Empire romain d'Orient
- Mouvement de transformation du christianisme entendant revenir aux sources et à la forme première du christianisme
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- Sculpteur, peintre, architecte, poète et urbaniste florentin de la Haute Renaissance
- 7ème album de Beyoncé
- Ville de naissance de la Renaissance
- Chanoine régulier de Saint-Augustin, philosophe, humaniste et théologien néerlandais, considéré comme l'un des plus grands humanistes de la Renaissance
- Oiseau mythique caractérisé par son pouvoir de renaître de ses cendres
- Période d'inspiration de la Renaissance
- Saint ayant traduit la Bible en latin. Sa version a été utilisée comme texte officiel de la Bible en Occident jusqu'au XXème siècle. (nom en latin)
15 Clues: 7ème album de Beyoncé • Inventeur de l'imprimerie • Ville de naissance de la Renaissance • Période d'inspiration de la Renaissance • Sa chute marque la fin de l'Empire romain d'Orient • Personne qui apporte une aide financière à un artiste • Oiseau mythique caractérisé par son pouvoir de renaître de ses cendres • ...
Renaissance 2020-04-09
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- Marco ....... the travelor from Venice, Italy went to China in 1200s
- the famous book of Niccolo Machiavelli "The ....."
- The famous statue produced by Michelangelo
- Which book was painted by Gutenberg printed in 1456 in latin language ?
- one of the main ort cities of Italy
- The famous portrait of Leonardo da Vinci (2 words)
- Unlike most medieval authors,Dante Alighieri wrote in ...
- Which subject was the most important for Petrarch ?
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- The city that ruled by Medici family
- Miguel de Cervantes wrote his famous book Don Quixote in ...
- Papermaking spread to Middle East and Europe from ....
- The Renaissance began from...
- a way of thinking and learning that stresses the importance of human abilities and actions
- Renaissance means .....
14 Clues: Renaissance means ..... • The Renaissance began from... • one of the main ort cities of Italy • The city that ruled by Medici family • The famous statue produced by Michelangelo • the famous book of Niccolo Machiavelli "The ....." • The famous portrait of Leonardo da Vinci (2 words) • Which subject was the most important for Petrarch ? • ...
renaissance 2021-12-01
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- developed the printing press
- well known Italian artist,architect, musician and known for the mona lisa
- an ideal place or society
- leonardo da vinci's iconic painting
- the language is spoken by citizens in a particular country or region
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- french word meaning "rebirth"
- criticized the society of his day by describing an imaginary ideal society
- a intellectual movement where thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements
- non-religious
- wrote The Prince and was formerly a politician
- most famous paintings can be seen on the ceiling of the sistine chapel of the vatican
- his best works are romeo and juliet, hamlet, and falstaff
- painting on plaster
- powerful merchants and bankers who ruled florence in the 15th century
14 Clues: non-religious • painting on plaster • an ideal place or society • developed the printing press • french word meaning "rebirth" • leonardo da vinci's iconic painting • wrote The Prince and was formerly a politician • his best works are romeo and juliet, hamlet, and falstaff • the language is spoken by citizens in a particular country or region • ...
Renaissance 2013-04-29
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- Seek help from them if you want a job making art in Florence
- Renaissance humanists relied on this ability
- Classical refers to the ideas and art of this civilization
- Ideas that were secluded from religion
- Step three in the scientific method
- Copernicus believed the solar system was _________
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- Ends justify the means
- A very Quixotic author
- He dissected cadavers to understand human anatomy
- Grow a city
- Use this to make your painting stand out
- Classical refers to the ideas and art of this civilization
- Renaissance sculpted figures standing in this posture
- Renaissance doctors rejected his ideas
- Father of humanism
15 Clues: Grow a city • Father of humanism • Ends justify the means • A very Quixotic author • Step three in the scientific method • Renaissance doctors rejected his ideas • Ideas that were secluded from religion • Use this to make your painting stand out • Renaissance humanists relied on this ability • He dissected cadavers to understand human anatomy • ...
Renaissance 2023-12-04
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- An Italian sculptor and painter
- One of the first political theorists in history
- The revival of art and literature with the influence of classical models
- Guttenburg A German inventor and craftsman
- An imagined state of things where everything is perfect
- Family They held great power in Florence as a political dynasty
- Shakespeare A English poet and playwright
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- More He was known for his great intelligence and wisdom
- Lisa A famous painting by Leonardo Da Vinci
- da Vinci An Italian polymath and painter
- A type of wall painting
- A worldview centered on the nature and importance of humanity
- A everyday language in a particular region
- Something that is not religious by nature
14 Clues: A type of wall painting • An Italian sculptor and painter • da Vinci An Italian polymath and painter • Something that is not religious by nature • Shakespeare A English poet and playwright • A everyday language in a particular region • Guttenburg A German inventor and craftsman • Lisa A famous painting by Leonardo Da Vinci • One of the first political theorists in history • ...
Renaissance 2022-12-13
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- - A fervent period of European culture, artistic, political and economic ´rebirth´ following the middle ages.
- - Designed and but the first known mechanized printing press in Europe.
- - likely a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant
- - Reowned English poet, playwright and actor.
- - The broad educational, literary, and cultural movement involving the studia humanitatis.
- - the languages or dialect spoken by ordinary people
- - Italian Renaissance artist, architect, engineer, and scientist.
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- - wall painting generally made on wet plaster
- - A sculptor painter and architect.
- - Lawyer, scholar, statesman, and lord chanceller to Henry vill of England.
- - an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions
- - Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and later
- - cunning, scheming, and uscrcpulous.
- - Not concerned with religion or religious matters.
14 Clues: - A sculptor painter and architect. • - cunning, scheming, and uscrcpulous. • - wall painting generally made on wet plaster • - Reowned English poet, playwright and actor. • - Not concerned with religion or religious matters. • - the languages or dialect spoken by ordinary people • - Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and later • ...
Renaissance 2022-11-21
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- Sculptor and painter, painted the ceiling mural of the Sistine Chapel in Rome
- "Father of Humanism", created a library containing Greek and Roman manuscripts
- Where Johann Gutenberg printed the first edition of the Bible
- Large problem that the Catholic Church had, which caused the Protestant Reformation
- Famous artist, painted "The Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper"
- Wealthiest and most influential rulers of Florence
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- Man who wrote a poem called the "Divine Comedy"
- Leonardo da Vinci's most famous drawing showing the study of a human's body proportions
- Branch of Christianity that was inspired by Martin Luther
- Revolution where Protestants wanted to separate from the Catholic church
- Idea that God determined salvation for everyone long ago
- Man who produced the Greek edition of the New Testament
- City in Italy that is the birthplace of the Renaissance; symbol of energy and brilliance
- Ideology that focuses on worldly subjects (ex. humanities) rather than religious issues
14 Clues: Man who wrote a poem called the "Divine Comedy" • Wealthiest and most influential rulers of Florence • Man who produced the Greek edition of the New Testament • Idea that God determined salvation for everyone long ago • Branch of Christianity that was inspired by Martin Luther • Famous artist, painted "The Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper" • ...
Renaissance 2024-11-05
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- Italian Renaissance sculptor,painter,architect,and poet known for the marble David in
- english humanist and statesman
- The state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion
- Italian Renaissance political philosopher and states man
- "No place" today meaning "a place of ideal perfection
- A period in European civilization that immediately followed the Middle Ages.
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- method of painting water based pigments on freshly applied plaster usually on wall surface
- designer of the first Englishechanized printing press in Europe
- oil painting on a popular wood panel by leonadro da Vinci
- A doctrine, attitude, or way of life centered on human interests or values.
- da Vinci Artist and engineer best known for painting the Mona Lisa
- wealthy powerful and influential family that lived and worked in Florence during the renaissance
- the way people use language in a specific country or region
- renowned english poet playwright and actor
14 Clues: english humanist and statesman • renowned english poet playwright and actor • "No place" today meaning "a place of ideal perfection • Italian Renaissance political philosopher and states man • oil painting on a popular wood panel by leonadro da Vinci • the way people use language in a specific country or region • ...
renaissance 2025-11-10
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- / Italian statesman
- / rebirth
- shakespeare / English play writer and poet
- style of painting / a mural painting where pigment are mixed with water
- more / a lyricist and natural musician
- / philosophy that emphasized human reason
- / language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people
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- family / powerful Italian banking family
- guttenberg / a German inventor who introduces mechanical movable-type
- da vinci / Italian renaissance polymath
- / Italian sculptor painter
- / "no place" or "nowhere"
- / to be non-religious
- lisa / a famous painting by Leonardo da vinvi
14 Clues: / rebirth • / Italian statesman • / to be non-religious • / "no place" or "nowhere" • / Italian sculptor painter • more / a lyricist and natural musician • da vinci / Italian renaissance polymath • family / powerful Italian banking family • / philosophy that emphasized human reason • shakespeare / English play writer and poet • lisa / a famous painting by Leonardo da vinvi • ...
Renaissance 2022-02-15
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- made of wood
- made of wood
- known as the greatest English composer
- type of drum
- most important french composer
- Born in the Netherlands
- most popular instrament
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- 2 major sacred composers
- used for secular music
- spanish composer
- Began his musical career as a choirboy in Milan
- used with your fingers
- made of boxwood pipe
- born in England
- used still today in school
15 Clues: made of wood • made of wood • type of drum • born in England • spanish composer • made of boxwood pipe • used for secular music • used with your fingers • Born in the Netherlands • most popular instrament • 2 major sacred composers • used still today in school • most important french composer • known as the greatest English composer • Began his musical career as a choirboy in Milan
Renaissance 2021-12-01
14 Clues: book • a language • made utopia • made Mona Lisa • ruled florence • Italian diplomat • made by Leonardo • out look or system • denoting attitudes • english play writer • made printing press • the culture or style • combination of Hebrew • certain type of painting
Renaissance 2014-11-11
14 Clues: David • Giorgione • Mona Lisa • the prince • Birth of Venus • the silver swan • School of Athens • linear perspective • Madonna with child • plaster marble wood • the peasant's wedding • Garden of earthly delights • groups of various instruments groups • Whose work marked the height go polyphonic music
Renaissance 2022-10-09
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- first life size statue
- wealthy supporter of an artist
- creator of The creation of Adam
- getting a higher social class
- re-birth
- creator of the last supper
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- italy was divided into
- creator of the printing press
- period of the black death
- location of the renaissance
- creator of the school of Athens
- non religious thought
- focusing on people
- head of church
14 Clues: re-birth • head of church • focusing on people • non religious thought • italy was divided into • first life size statue • period of the black death • creator of the last supper • location of the renaissance • creator of the printing press • getting a higher social class • wealthy supporter of an artist • creator of The creation of Adam • creator of the school of Athens
Renaissance 2024-11-15
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- Art loving family of wealthy bankers that helped fund Renaissance
- Wrote on matters of law and theology
- Designed and built first printing press
- Imaginary community that shows perfection
- World view of importance of humanity
- Sculptor, painter, architect, and poet
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- Common technique of dry pigment mixed with water
- Painter, theorist, sculptor, architect that questioned everything
- English poet that incorporated humanism in written work
- Rebirth of art and literature in the 14th-16th century
- Break away from dominance
- Painting made by Leonardo Da Vinci
- Not religious in nature
- Political philosopher and secretary of Florentine Republic
14 Clues: Not religious in nature • Break away from dominance • Painting made by Leonardo Da Vinci • Wrote on matters of law and theology • World view of importance of humanity • Sculptor, painter, architect, and poet • Designed and built first printing press • Imaginary community that shows perfection • Common technique of dry pigment mixed with water • ...
Renaissance 2025-11-19
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- Inventor of the movable-type printing press
- The everyday, native language of the people
- The powerful banking family and art patrons of Florence
- Not religious worldly.
- Northern Humanist author of Utopia
- Renaissance political philosopher who wrote The Prince.
- English playwright author of Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.
- Italian painting style done on wet plaster.
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- Sculptor of David and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Thomas More's ideal, perfect society.
- Painter of the Mona Lisa.
- Rebirth" period after the Middle Ages.
- Famous portrait painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- Renaissance philosophy that focuses on human potential.
14 Clues: Not religious worldly. • Painter of the Mona Lisa. • Northern Humanist author of Utopia • Thomas More's ideal, perfect society. • Rebirth" period after the Middle Ages. • Inventor of the movable-type printing press • The everyday, native language of the people • Italian painting style done on wet plaster. • Famous portrait painted by Leonardo da Vinci • ...
The Renaissance 2025-09-12
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- a well-rounded person with expertise in many different fields, a concept originating from the European Renaissance (14th–17th centuries) to describe individuals of broad learning and talent
- the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point.
- famous for a Renaissance polymath, excelling as a painter, engineer, inventor, and scientist
- famous for most famous for his work The Prince, a political treatise that explores effective methods for rulers to gain and maintain power, often through pragmatic, even ruthless, actions
- defines the ideal courtier and court lady, emphasizing qualities like graceful nonchalance, moral virtues, intellectual curiosity, and skill in arts and combat to serve a prince effectively
- the learned behaviors, shared knowledge, beliefs, arts, customs, and norms of a particular group of people, often originating from a specific region or society
- famous for being the birthplace of the Renaissance
- to be knowledgeable, curious, and accomplished in a wide range of fields, particularly in the arts and sciences, reflecting a multifaceted and versatile intellect
- known for his six marriages and their dramatic ends, the founding of the Church of England by breaking from Roman Catholicism, and his subsequent reign during a period of political upheaval, which included executing thousands for treason and transforming the English navy and government
- famous for sublime Madonnas, harmonious and graceful paintings like the fresco The School of Athens in the Vatican, and his portraits of popes and nobles
- famous for writing The Decameron, a collection of novellas set during the Black Death, and for his role in the Italian Renaissance and Humanism
- a cultural, artistic, political, and economic rebirth in Europe from the 14th to 16th centuries
- the action of reappearing or starting to flourish or increase after a decline(revival)
- a progressive philosophy and ethical stance that emphasizes the value and potential of human beings, advocating for a life of personal fulfillment guided by reason, compassion, and science rather than supernatural or religious beliefs
- famous for Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet during the High Renaissance
- a powerful and wealthy Italian banking family who, from the 15th to 18th centuries, effectively ruled Florence and the surrounding Tuscan region
- famous for being a founder of humanism
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- famous for inventing the European movable-type printing press
- famous for being the First Wife of Henry VIII
- famous for revolutionizing printmaking, especially woodcuts and engravings, and for blending Northern European naturalism with Italian Renaissance ideals of proportion and perspective in his paintings and prints
- the native, everyday language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a particular region or community, distinct from more formal or literary language
- famous for being the world's greatest playwright and poet
- unites Renaissance humanist ideals, like human dignity and potential, with Christian principles, focusing on the Bible and human fulfillment in a divine context
- an imagined, perfect society with ideal qualities
- a person or entity,such as an individual, organization or other support to artist,artistic projects or cultural instructions
- famous for pioneering and mastering oil painting techniques
- promotes mobility and cooperation in education, training, youth, and sport for individuals and organizations
- a quintessential figure of the English Renaissance, known as a Renaissance humanist, lawyer, social philosopher, statesman, and author of Utopia
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- famous for being Henry VIII's second wife
30 Clues: famous for being a founder of humanism • famous for being Henry VIII's second wife • famous for being the First Wife of Henry VIII • an imagined, perfect society with ideal qualities • famous for being the birthplace of the Renaissance • famous for being the world's greatest playwright and poet • famous for pioneering and mastering oil painting techniques • ...
The Renaissance 2023-12-21
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- The first Protestant faith
- The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The century that the Renaissance began
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- A person/group considered the primary force behind a work's creation and who paid for the art
- An instrument that was common in Renaissance
- The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location
- (Da Vinci) A very famous Renaissance artist who revolutionized art and science
- The definition of the Renaissance
- The belief that humans have a duty to engage in the community and put their studies towards the good of the state
- (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440
10 Clues: The first Protestant faith • The definition of the Renaissance • The century that the Renaissance began • An instrument that was common in Renaissance • The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440 • The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location • ...
The Renaissance 2015-04-13
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- Most famous Renaissance artist
- Chapel Painted ceiling in the Vatican City, Italy
- Smoky face
- ....Lisa
- New technique in art (more realistic)
- wall painting
- Famous patron family
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- The Last......
- Italy was considered to be this in the Renaissance
- Another famous artist during the Renaissance
- Person who paid for art to be produced
- Dutch painter hint: influenced by Caravaggio
12 Clues: ....Lisa • Smoky face • wall painting • The Last...... • Famous patron family • Most famous Renaissance artist • New technique in art (more realistic) • Person who paid for art to be produced • Another famous artist during the Renaissance • Dutch painter hint: influenced by Caravaggio • Chapel Painted ceiling in the Vatican City, Italy • ...
Renaissance 2023-11-09
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- Godfather of the renaissance
- Concerning to buildings' functions
- Rebirth
- A person that helps financially
- writer of The Prince
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- artist that made David
- painter of the Mona Lisa
- Non-religious
- The movement of being a well-rounded education
- A point of view that allows things to be seen in a certain way
- german inventor
- Capital of renaissance
12 Clues: Rebirth • Non-religious • german inventor • writer of The Prince • artist that made David • Capital of renaissance • painter of the Mona Lisa • Godfather of the renaissance • A person that helps financially • Concerning to buildings' functions • The movement of being a well-rounded education • A point of view that allows things to be seen in a certain way
The Renaissance 2023-12-21
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- The first Protestant faith
- The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The century that the Renaissance began
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- A person/group considered the primary force behind a work's creation and who paid for the art
- An instrument that was common in Renaissance
- The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location
- (Da Vinci) A very famous Renaissance artist who revolutionized art and science
- The definition of the Renaissance
- The belief that humans have a duty to engage in the community and put their studies towards the good of the state
- (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440
10 Clues: The first Protestant faith • The definition of the Renaissance • The century that the Renaissance began • An instrument that was common in Renaissance • The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440 • The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location • ...
The Renaissance 2023-12-21
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- The first Protestant faith
- The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The century that the Renaissance began
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- A person/group considered the primary force behind a work's creation and who paid for the art
- An instrument that was common in Renaissance
- The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location
- (Da Vinci) A very famous Renaissance artist who revolutionized art and science
- The definition of the Renaissance
- The belief that humans have a duty to engage in the community and put their studies towards the good of the state
- (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440
10 Clues: The first Protestant faith • The definition of the Renaissance • The century that the Renaissance began • An instrument that was common in Renaissance • The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440 • The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location • ...
The Renaissance 2023-12-21
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- The first Protestant faith
- The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The century that the Renaissance began
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- A person/group considered the primary force behind a work's creation and who paid for the art
- An instrument that was common in Renaissance
- The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location
- (Da Vinci) A very famous Renaissance artist who revolutionized art and science
- The definition of the Renaissance
- The belief that humans have a duty to engage in the community and put their studies towards the good of the state
- (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440
10 Clues: The first Protestant faith • The definition of the Renaissance • The century that the Renaissance began • An instrument that was common in Renaissance • The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440 • The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location • ...
The Renaissance 2023-12-21
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- The first Protestant faith
- The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The century that the Renaissance began
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- A person/group considered the primary force behind a work's creation and who paid for the art
- An instrument that was common in Renaissance
- The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location
- (Da Vinci) A very famous Renaissance artist who revolutionized art and science
- The definition of the Renaissance
- The belief that humans have a duty to engage in the community and put their studies towards the good of the state
- (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440
10 Clues: The first Protestant faith • The definition of the Renaissance • The century that the Renaissance began • An instrument that was common in Renaissance • The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440 • The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location • ...
The Renaissance 2023-12-21
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- The first Protestant faith
- The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The century that the Renaissance began
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- A person/group considered the primary force behind a work's creation and who paid for the art
- An instrument that was common in Renaissance
- The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location
- (Da Vinci) A very famous Renaissance artist who revolutionized art and science
- The definition of the Renaissance
- The belief that humans have a duty to engage in the community and put their studies towards the good of the state
- (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440
10 Clues: The first Protestant faith • The definition of the Renaissance • The century that the Renaissance began • An instrument that was common in Renaissance • The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440 • The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location • ...
The Renaissance 2023-12-21
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- The first Protestant faith
- The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The century that the Renaissance began
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- A person/group considered the primary force behind a work's creation and who paid for the art
- An instrument that was common in Renaissance
- The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location
- (Da Vinci) A very famous Renaissance artist who revolutionized art and science
- The definition of the Renaissance
- The belief that humans have a duty to engage in the community and put their studies towards the good of the state
- (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440
10 Clues: The first Protestant faith • The definition of the Renaissance • The century that the Renaissance began • An instrument that was common in Renaissance • The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440 • The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location • ...
The Renaissance 2023-12-21
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- The first Protestant faith
- The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The century that the Renaissance began
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- A person/group considered the primary force behind a work's creation and who paid for the art
- An instrument that was common in Renaissance
- The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location
- (Da Vinci) A very famous Renaissance artist who revolutionized art and science
- The definition of the Renaissance
- The belief that humans have a duty to engage in the community and put their studies towards the good of the state
- (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440
10 Clues: The first Protestant faith • The definition of the Renaissance • The century that the Renaissance began • An instrument that was common in Renaissance • The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440 • The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location • ...
Standard 9 Study Guide: Renaissance & Reformation 2023-01-17
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- Which term is MOST closely associated with the emphasis on individual worth and uniqueness that characterized the Renaissance?
- What council met with the main purpose of reforming the Catholic Church?
- Which Renaissance artist is credited with painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican?
- tools including the microscope, printing press, and thermometer were all invented during what historical period meaning "rebirth"?
- What invention made Johannes Gutenberg famous?
- the emergence of new Christian _____ was the result of the Protestant Reformation.
- What religious movement was caused by corruption among Catholic clergy
- The main focus of study by Renaissance humanists was ancient Greek and Roman _____.
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- who wrote the Ninety-Five Theses with the purpose of criticizing the practices of the Catholic Church?
- What religious movement's goal was to slow the spread of Protestantism in Europe?
- What was the first text printed on Gutenberg's printing press?
- What are followers of the Church of England called?
- What group did the Catholic Church create in order to improve the quality of the clergy, convert people to Catholicism, and slow the spread of Protestantism?
- What person was nicknamed the "Renaissance Man" because of his many accomplishments; including sketching inventions such as the helicopter and a military tank, working as an anatomy apprentice and making detailed studies of the human body, and studying the movement of water and hydraulics to design water-powered machines?
- Which branch of science was fundamental to the work of artists during the Renaissance?
15 Clues: What invention made Johannes Gutenberg famous? • What are followers of the Church of England called? • What was the first text printed on Gutenberg's printing press? • What religious movement was caused by corruption among Catholic clergy • What council met with the main purpose of reforming the Catholic Church? • ...
Renaissance review 2026-02-04
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- Element of culture concerning the design, style, and construction of things
- This form of Italian city-state governance was a result of elections. Often the only candidates are wealthy merchant families and can often be described as an oligarchy.
- This style of governance was commonly used in multiple Italian citie-states and was defined by a single Monarch, often a wealthy trader, ruling over the local government.
- Advancements in _______ and science were a direct result of the rediscovering of classical civilizations.
- This Italian city-state was most famous among traders of the Renaissance.
- The primary members of the governments of city-states in pre-Renaissance Italy were wealthy ________.
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- Which factor contributed most to the spread of Renaissance ideas throughout Europe, primarily interested in trade and governance. (Cultural _______)
- Roman and Greek civilizations were often described as ________ civilizations.
- The invention of the _________ press greatly increased the number of books produced and thereby helped to spread Renaissance ideas.
- This new form of intellectual writing was a focused writer concerning a single idea or topic.
- This rebirth brought classical civilization ideas back from forgotten ideas around Europe and surrounding foreign places.
- Much of the middle ages were defined by _____ in Europe.
- Much of the philosophy of humanism was concerned with the idea of practical _______ solving.
- The primary source of wealth for merchants in Italian city-states was associated with?
- This country's decimal/mathematical had a huge impact on Renaissance thinking.
15 Clues: Much of the middle ages were defined by _____ in Europe. • This Italian city-state was most famous among traders of the Renaissance. • Element of culture concerning the design, style, and construction of things • Roman and Greek civilizations were often described as ________ civilizations. • ...
Renaissance review 2026-02-04
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- The primary source of wealth for merchants in Italian city-states was associated with?
- This rebirth brought classical civilization ideas back from forgotten ideas around Europe and surrounding foreign places.
- This new form of intellectual writing was a focused writer concerning a single idea or topic.
- This form of Italian city-state governance was a result of elections. Often the only candidates are wealthy merchant families and can often be described as an oligarchy.
- The invention of the _________ press greatly increased the number of books produced and thereby helped to spread Renaissance ideas.
- This style of governance was commonly used in multiple Italian citie-states and was defined by a single Monarch, often a wealthy trader, ruling over the local government.
- Advancements in _______ and science were a direct result of the rediscovering of classical civilizations.
- This country's decimal/mathematical had a huge impact on Renaissance thinking.
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- Roman and Greek civilizations were often described as ________ civilizations.
- Much of the philosophy of humanism was concerned with the idea of practical _______ solving.
- Which factor contributed most to the spread of Renaissance ideas throughout Europe, primarily interested in trade and governance. (Cultural _______)
- This Italian city-state was most famous among traders of the Renaissance.
- The primary members of the governments of city-states in pre-Renaissance Italy were wealthy ________.
- Much of the middle ages were defined by _____ in Europe.
- Element of culture concerning the design, style, and construction of things
15 Clues: Much of the middle ages were defined by _____ in Europe. • This Italian city-state was most famous among traders of the Renaissance. • Element of culture concerning the design, style, and construction of things • Roman and Greek civilizations were often described as ________ civilizations. • ...
The Renaissance 2025-12-05
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- method of showing a three special picture
- period of rebirth and creativity in Europe
- Machiavelli-(1469-1527)Italy writer and painter
- printer,he discovered paintings
- printer
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- Renaissance artist
- Italy Renaissance history
- study of history,literature,and Speaking
- Humanism-the combination of humanist and ideas
- Polo-(1254-1324)Italy trader,he traveled to China
- Shakespeare-(1564-1616)English Renaissance writer
11 Clues: printer • Renaissance artist • Italy Renaissance history • printer,he discovered paintings • study of history,literature,and Speaking • method of showing a three special picture • period of rebirth and creativity in Europe • Humanism-the combination of humanist and ideas • Machiavelli-(1469-1527)Italy writer and painter • Polo-(1254-1324)Italy trader,he traveled to China • ...
The Renaissance 2023-12-21
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- The first Protestant faith
- The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The century that the Renaissance began
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- A person/group considered the primary force behind a work's creation and who paid for the art
- An instrument that was common in Renaissance
- The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location
- (Da Vinci) A very famous Renaissance artist who revolutionized art and science
- The definition of the Renaissance
- The belief that humans have a duty to engage in the community and put their studies towards the good of the state
- (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440
10 Clues: The first Protestant faith • The definition of the Renaissance • The century that the Renaissance began • An instrument that was common in Renaissance • The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440 • The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location • ...
The Renaissance 2023-12-21
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- The first Protestant faith
- The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The century that the Renaissance began
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- A person/group considered the primary force behind a work's creation and who paid for the art
- An instrument that was common in Renaissance
- The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location
- (Da Vinci) A very famous Renaissance artist who revolutionized art and science
- The definition of the Renaissance
- The belief that humans have a duty to engage in the community and put their studies towards the good of the state
- (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440
10 Clues: The first Protestant faith • The definition of the Renaissance • The century that the Renaissance began • An instrument that was common in Renaissance • The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440 • The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location • ...
The Renaissance 2023-12-21
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- The first Protestant faith
- The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The century that the Renaissance began
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- A person/group considered the primary force behind a work's creation and who paid for the art
- An instrument that was common in Renaissance
- The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location
- (Da Vinci) A very famous Renaissance artist who revolutionized art and science
- The definition of the Renaissance
- The belief that humans have a duty to engage in the community and put their studies towards the good of the state
- (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440
10 Clues: The first Protestant faith • The definition of the Renaissance • The century that the Renaissance began • An instrument that was common in Renaissance • The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440 • The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location • ...
The Rennaissance 2024-11-25
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- A German printer
- A writer and playwright during the renaissance
- The study of history, literature, public speaking and art
- Italian trader that traveled to China
- Combination of humanist and religious ideas
- A genius, painter, sculptor and inventor during the renassance
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- A period of rebirth and creativity in Europe after the middle ages
- An Italian writer and politician that wrote the prince
- Showing a three dimensional scene
- A scholar during the renaissance
- An artist during the renaissance
11 Clues: A German printer • A scholar during the renaissance • An artist during the renaissance • Showing a three dimensional scene • Italian trader that traveled to China • Combination of humanist and religious ideas • A writer and playwright during the renaissance • An Italian writer and politician that wrote the prince • The study of history, literature, public speaking and art • ...
Renaissance review 2026-02-04
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- This Italian city-state was most famous among traders of the Renaissance.
- Roman and Greek civilizations were often described as ________ civilizations.
- This country's decimal/mathematical had a huge impact on Renaissance thinking.
- The primary members of the governments of city-states in pre-Renaissance Italy were wealthy ________.
- Element of culture concerning the design, style, and construction of things
- Which factor contributed most to the spread of Renaissance ideas throughout Europe, primarily interested in trade and governance. (Cultural _______)
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- This form of Italian city-state governance was a result of elections. Often the only candidates are wealthy merchant families and can often be described as an oligarchy.
- Much of the philosophy of humanism was concerned with the idea of practical _______ solving.
- This style of governance was commonly used in multiple Italian citie-states and was defined by a single Monarch, often a wealthy trader, ruling over the local government.
- This rebirth brought classical civilization ideas back from forgotten ideas around Europe and surrounding foreign places.
- The invention of the _________ press greatly increased the number of books produced and thereby helped to spread Renaissance ideas.
- Advancements in _______ and science were a direct result of the rediscovering of classical civilizations.
- The primary source of wealth for merchants in Italian city-states was associated with?
- Much of the middle ages were defined by _____ in Europe.
- This new form of intellectual writing was a focused writer concerning a single idea or topic.
15 Clues: Much of the middle ages were defined by _____ in Europe. • This Italian city-state was most famous among traders of the Renaissance. • Element of culture concerning the design, style, and construction of things • Roman and Greek civilizations were often described as ________ civilizations. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-11-07
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- Widely considered as the most popular literary work during the Renaissance.
- A renowned sculptor during the Renaissance.
- The idea that rational thought is superior to unquestioning faith.
- The theory that Earth revolves around the sun.
- Meaning Non-Religous.
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- One of the largest painters during the Renaissance.
- Famous artist and inventor during the Renaissance.
- The city where the Renaissance started.
- A person or group of people funding a piece of art.
- A man who wanted to explore the world by traveling around the back side.
10 Clues: Meaning Non-Religous. • The city where the Renaissance started. • A renowned sculptor during the Renaissance. • The theory that Earth revolves around the sun. • Famous artist and inventor during the Renaissance. • One of the largest painters during the Renaissance. • A person or group of people funding a piece of art. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-12-21
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- The first Protestant faith
- The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The century that the Renaissance began
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- A person/group considered the primary force behind a work's creation and who paid for the art
- An instrument that was common in Renaissance
- The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location
- (Da Vinci) A very famous Renaissance artist who revolutionized art and science
- The definition of the Renaissance
- The belief that humans have a duty to engage in the community and put their studies towards the good of the state
- (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440
10 Clues: The first Protestant faith • The definition of the Renaissance • The century that the Renaissance began • An instrument that was common in Renaissance • The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440 • The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location • ...
The Renaissance 2023-12-21
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- The first Protestant faith
- The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The century that the Renaissance began
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- A person/group considered the primary force behind a work's creation and who paid for the art
- An instrument that was common in Renaissance
- The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location
- (Da Vinci) A very famous Renaissance artist who revolutionized art and science
- The definition of the Renaissance
- The belief that humans have a duty to engage in the community and put their studies towards the good of the state
- (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440
10 Clues: The first Protestant faith • The definition of the Renaissance • The century that the Renaissance began • An instrument that was common in Renaissance • The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440 • The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location • ...
The Renaissance 2023-12-21
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- The first Protestant faith
- The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The century that the Renaissance began
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- A person/group considered the primary force behind a work's creation and who paid for the art
- An instrument that was common in Renaissance
- The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location
- (Da Vinci) A very famous Renaissance artist who revolutionized art and science
- The definition of the Renaissance
- The belief that humans have a duty to engage in the community and put their studies towards the good of the state
- (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440
10 Clues: The first Protestant faith • The definition of the Renaissance • The century that the Renaissance began • An instrument that was common in Renaissance • The man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • (Gutenberg) inventor of the printing press during 1440 • The starting point for the Renaissance due to its ideal location • ...
The Renaissance 2023-11-08
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- A famous painting painted by Leonardo Da Vinci
- An Italian polymath of the High Renaissance
- The country where the Renaissance began
- An Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance
- A famous painting painted by Raphael
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- An Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- Created the Heliocentric theory
- Home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture
- A prestigious Italian banking family
- A German inventor and craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe with his movable-type printing press
10 Clues: Created the Heliocentric theory • A prestigious Italian banking family • A famous painting painted by Raphael • The country where the Renaissance began • An Italian polymath of the High Renaissance • A famous painting painted by Leonardo Da Vinci • An Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance • Home to many masterpieces of Renaissance art and architecture • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2021-05-21
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- greatest English playwright during the renaissance
- Reigned England for 45 years
- belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- painted the Mona Lisa
- developed a printing press that used moveable metal type
- known for unifying Spain
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- rebirth in the interest of Greek/Roman art and learning
- works of these countries were studied to cause the Renaissance
- an effect of the renaissance
- an area surrounding a city
- well known for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- to carve or create a piece of work on an object
12 Clues: painted the Mona Lisa • known for unifying Spain • an area surrounding a city • Reigned England for 45 years • an effect of the renaissance • to carve or create a piece of work on an object • greatest English playwright during the renaissance • rebirth in the interest of Greek/Roman art and learning • developed a printing press that used moveable metal type • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- ___ was built on islands, making it difficult to make roads, so they made canals to get around.
- The art of making agreements between countries is called ___.
- A man named ___ wrote a book, convincing people to buy China's goods.
- Lots of ___ contributed to the Renaissance.
- ____ art had lots of details and realistic scenes as opposed to the art of the Middle ages.
- The Renaissance was a time of ___.
- A ___ is a powerful city that was more like it's own country.
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- man named ___ thought it was okay to
- The ___ family was the richest family in Florence.
- The city of Florence became rich from making fine ___.
- The Renaissance began in ___.
- A____is someone who fights on the army for money.
- The sons and daughters of rich nobles and ___ married, creating the upper class.
- ___ means to be non-religious, because you are interested on more worldly ideas and events.
- and cheat to keep your power.
- Seince Italy was close to bodies of water, this made it easy for ___.
16 Clues: The Renaissance began in ___. • and cheat to keep your power. • The Renaissance was a time of ___. • man named ___ thought it was okay to • Lots of ___ contributed to the Renaissance. • A____is someone who fights on the army for money. • The ___ family was the richest family in Florence. • The city of Florence became rich from making fine ___. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- ___ was built on islands, making it difficult to make roads, so they made canals to get around.
- The art of making agreements between countries is called ___.
- A man named ___ wrote a book, convincing people to buy China's goods.
- Lots of ___ contributed to the Renaissance.
- ____ art had lots of details and realistic scenes as opposed to the art of the Middle ages.
- The Renaissance was a time of ___.
- A ___ is a powerful city that was more like it's own country.
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- man named ___ thought it was okay to
- The ___ family was the richest family in Florence.
- The city of Florence became rich from making fine ___.
- The Renaissance began in ___.
- A____is someone who fights on the army for money.
- The sons and daughters of rich nobles and ___ married, creating the upper class.
- ___ means to be non-religious, because you are interested on more worldly ideas and events.
- and cheat to keep your power.
- Seince Italy was close to bodies of water, this made it easy for ___.
16 Clues: The Renaissance began in ___. • and cheat to keep your power. • The Renaissance was a time of ___. • man named ___ thought it was okay to • Lots of ___ contributed to the Renaissance. • A____is someone who fights on the army for money. • The ___ family was the richest family in Florence. • The city of Florence became rich from making fine ___. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2013-11-06
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- ____ helped sailors find their way out at sea (4)
- ______ were easier to make with the printing press (5)
- The Renaissance was an important part of _______ (7)
- If you had a ________ you were thought to be rich
- _______ was important to help people with their inventions
- The Renaissance started after the ______ ____ (6,4)
- ______ Angelo was the famous artist that made the statue David (6)
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- _____ were important because they took care of all of the money (5)
- Traders had to be careful travelling on land because of _______ (7)
- ______ was a type of artwork involving words that rhyme with each other (6)
- ____ ____ is a famous portrait where nobody knows if the person is smiling or not (4,4)
- ________ became popular during the Renaissance (8)
- Humanists learned the ancient _____ language to read ancient artefacts (5)
- "Renaissance" is French for _______ (7)
- Leonardo _______ Was an artist that made many famous paintings (7)
- People went to ______ to express their religion
16 Clues: "Renaissance" is French for _______ (7) • People went to ______ to express their religion • ____ helped sailors find their way out at sea (4) • If you had a ________ you were thought to be rich • ________ became popular during the Renaissance (8) • The Renaissance started after the ______ ____ (6,4) • The Renaissance was an important part of _______ (7) • ...
The Renaissance 2014-05-01
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- Italian genre of music that was very complicated and often featured chromaticism and drastic mood changes.
- Author of the epic, Paradise Lost.
- The prevalent philosophy that man decides his own fate…
- A technique of painting upon freshly laid plaster…
- This artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, though he most loved the art of sculpture.
- two melodic lines that are similar in shape and sound are ______ polyphony.
- composer best known for his compositions of polychoral music.
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- when there are two different melodic lines…
- The literal definition of Renaissance is…
- Renaissance architecture often contains columns, round arches, and vaults, and is complex, proportionate, beautiful.
- The _____ in Florence is an example of Renaissance architecture.
- Artist of the Mona Lisa.
- Last name of the inventor of the printing press…
- Where the Renaissance began…
- The _____ man was considered one who is accomplished in all of the classical subjects.
- Document written by Martin Luther that criticized that led to the Protestant Church.
16 Clues: Artist of the Mona Lisa. • Where the Renaissance began… • Author of the epic, Paradise Lost. • The literal definition of Renaissance is… • when there are two different melodic lines… • Last name of the inventor of the printing press… • A technique of painting upon freshly laid plaster… • The prevalent philosophy that man decides his own fate… • ...
Renaissance Crossword - Bradly Tanner 2025-04-23
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- Famous for scenic paintings and a fun children's game
- Occupation that made the Medici family rich
- Flemish painter famous for painting festivals and dances
- The writer of the book “Utopia”
- Art technique of making faces look life-like
- Time of renewal/ rebirth
- people who believed in human matters rather than divine matters
- most commonly known for “The Last Supper”
- Famous playwright known for “Romeo and Juliet”
- described how the government should be run in his book “The Prince”
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- His Invention made the printing of books more efficient
- Known for saying “Nothing weighs less than a pen”
- put in copper to create illustrations in books
- One of Roger van der Weyden's famous pieces
- best selling book during the Renaissance
- Believed in being a gentleman
- Well known book that describes the perfect world
- was famous for the Sistine Chapel
- where the Renaissance began
- Shakespeare most known play
20 Clues: Time of renewal/ rebirth • where the Renaissance began • Shakespeare most known play • Believed in being a gentleman • The writer of the book “Utopia” • was famous for the Sistine Chapel • best selling book during the Renaissance • most commonly known for “The Last Supper” • Occupation that made the Medici family rich • One of Roger van der Weyden's famous pieces • ...
World history vocab 2025-09-15
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- When the jews left Egypt
- the Holiest Islamic site
- a religion centered on Muhammad and the Quran
- a terrible Roman emperor who blamed the Great Rome Fire on the Christians
- a holy war
- a very wise man in the Bible
- when art is classic
- called the 3rd Rome
- a man in the Bible, who killed a giant
- a printing press the was the first moveable pess
- the man responsible for the Jewish diaspora
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- a man in the renaissance who wrote plays
- the man who made Rome Christian
- the man who came from Asia kicking off the Silk Road
- a religion started by Abraham, uses the Torah
- a road between Europe and Asia
- the place where the renaissance started
- a word that means rebirth
- a religion centered around Christ, reads the Bible
- when you focus on the more human and realistic aspects of art
20 Clues: a holy war • when art is classic • called the 3rd Rome • When the jews left Egypt • the Holiest Islamic site • a word that means rebirth • a very wise man in the Bible • a road between Europe and Asia • the man who made Rome Christian • a man in the Bible, who killed a giant • the place where the renaissance started • a man in the renaissance who wrote plays • ...
Renaissance U-Make Crossword 2014-01-12
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- A mountain range in northern Italy
- One factor of trade
- The artist who painted the Sistine Chapel
- Name of the sea between Italy and Sardinia
- People were becoming more of this during the Renaissance
- City in Tuscany, in northwest Italy, on the banks of the Arno River
- Support given by the wealthy
- A city in Italy starting with "V"
- Where people went to praise God
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- Italy was divided in to geographic areas called ________
- The name of a famous Italian artist
- One of the world's first astronomers
- Famous painting by DaVinci
- A cultural movement during the Renaissance
- The capital city of Italy
- The meaning of the word Renaissance
- Name of Italy's island
17 Clues: One factor of trade • Name of Italy's island • The capital city of Italy • Famous painting by DaVinci • Support given by the wealthy • Where people went to praise God • A city in Italy starting with "V" • A mountain range in northern Italy • The name of a famous Italian artist • The meaning of the word Renaissance • One of the world's first astronomers • ...
RRSE 2026-02-11
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- – Study of matter, motion, and energy.
- – Large cathedral dome, like Brunelleschi’s masterpiece.
- – Freedoms and protections Wollstonecraft argued for.
- – Instrument Robert Hooke used to see tiny things.
- – Italian city at the heart of the Renaissance.
- – Tiny unit of life discovered under a microscope.
- – Organization of craftsmen or merchants.
- – Someone who speaks up for a cause.
- – Belief that all people should have the same opportunities.
- – Connected to kings or queens.
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- – Wealthy family that sponsored Renaissance artists.
- – Person who supports artists financially.
- – Technique for showing depth in Renaissance art.
- – Careful study or watching, important in science.
- – Wollstonecraft fought for equal rights for this group.
- – To change and improve religious or social practices.
- – Learning and knowledge; key to Enlightenment ideas.
17 Clues: – Connected to kings or queens. • – Someone who speaks up for a cause. • – Study of matter, motion, and energy. • – Organization of craftsmen or merchants. • – Person who supports artists financially. • – Italian city at the heart of the Renaissance. • – Technique for showing depth in Renaissance art. • – Careful study or watching, important in science. • ...
Renaissance Puzzle 2023-11-14
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- A famous italian banker
- The standard language of a place
- A time known for rebirth
- Rich people who give money in order for artists to paint
- A famous author who wrote about human nature
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- Another famous artist during the renaissance one of his famous works is called The creation of Adam
- A famous artist during the renaissance
- The act of being neutral in regard to religon
- A philosophical stance that emphasizes the individual and social potential of human beigns
- The way someone sees a certain action or event
- A german inventor and craftsman
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
12 Clues: A famous italian banker • A time known for rebirth • Birthplace of the Renaissance • A german inventor and craftsman • The standard language of a place • A famous artist during the renaissance • A famous author who wrote about human nature • The act of being neutral in regard to religon • The way someone sees a certain action or event • ...
Renaissance Art 2020-03-31
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- Another name for Mary, Raphael painted a lot of them
- Not a turtle but a High Renaissance Artist
- You'll find the Sistine Chapel here.
- Seat of the Renaissance
- Sculptor of the first free standing nude since antiqulty
- Renaissance means.....
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- Painted beautiful religious frescos in the Early Renaissance. His name means angelic
- Helps create the illusion of a 3D space on a 2D surface
- Wealthy Florentine Family. Patrons of the arts.
- da Vinci Artist, inventor, engineer, scientist, philosopher, left handed. Started the High Renaissance
10 Clues: Renaissance means..... • Seat of the Renaissance • You'll find the Sistine Chapel here. • Not a turtle but a High Renaissance Artist • Wealthy Florentine Family. Patrons of the arts. • Another name for Mary, Raphael painted a lot of them • Helps create the illusion of a 3D space on a 2D surface • Sculptor of the first free standing nude since antiqulty • ...
The Renaissance crossword puzzle 2022-04-22
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- where did the renaissance start?
- what was Donatello?
- how many impacts were their on the printing press?
- who created the statue of David?
- what did Raphael do?
- when did the Italian renaissance start?
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- who created the praying hand?
- who developed oil paint?
- how many periods are there in the renaissance?
- what does renaissance mean in french?
10 Clues: what was Donatello? • what did Raphael do? • who developed oil paint? • who created the praying hand? • where did the renaissance start? • who created the statue of David? • what does renaissance mean in french? • when did the Italian renaissance start? • how many periods are there in the renaissance? • how many impacts were their on the printing press?
Crossword 2021-10-15
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- making agreements with other countries
- began in Italy
- became rich from banking and trading cloth
- used canals and waterways for transportation
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- richest family during the renaissance
- de’ medici ruled Florence from 1469-1492
- does the renaissance mean rebirth
- non religious
- charge of Venice during the renaissance small groups of rich merchants
- built their cities on small islands
10 Clues: non religious • began in Italy • does the renaissance mean rebirth • built their cities on small islands • richest family during the renaissance • making agreements with other countries • de’ medici ruled Florence from 1469-1492 • became rich from banking and trading cloth • used canals and waterways for transportation • ...
Renaissance 2022-05-11
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- Who helped scientific knowledge by exploring and studying nature?
- This person was famous for their artworks and sculptures
- This person was famous for his sculptures in bronze, marble, and wood
- This person was famous for his paintings (including Madonna)
- The Renaissance fell because numerous wars had _____________ the Italian Peninsula.
- The year in which the Renaissance began.
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- Italy was the birthplace of ______________.
- This person is a painter, draughtsman, engineer, and scientist.
- How the Renaissance changed the world.
- The word Renaissance means
- This invention allowed people to share knowledge more quickly and widely.
- This person was the father of European painting
12 Clues: The word Renaissance means • How the Renaissance changed the world. • The year in which the Renaissance began. • Italy was the birthplace of ______________. • This person was the father of European painting • This person was famous for their artworks and sculptures • This person was famous for his paintings (including Madonna) • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-31
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- Name of a famous Renaissance artist who painted “The Mona Lisa”?
- Who invented the printing press in the 15th century?
- Which Renaissance scientist studied astronomy and challenged ancient beliefs?
- What other important scientists of this era perfected the telescope?
- Which country did the Renaissance begin?
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- What ancient cultures inspired this era?
- Name of another Renaissance artist known for the sculpture “David”?
- What movement focused on education supported the Renaissance?
- What does “Renaissance” mean?
9 Clues: What does “Renaissance” mean? • What ancient cultures inspired this era? • Which country did the Renaissance begin? • Who invented the printing press in the 15th century? • What movement focused on education supported the Renaissance? • Name of a famous Renaissance artist who painted “The Mona Lisa”? • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-23
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- An owner of a freehold.
- A system by which the lord if the manor exploited serfs who worked for his estate.
- Reduced to poverty.
- Someone who earns money to support their family.
- Someone in favor of resisting change; keeping the status quo.
- A social system in which status is ranked, and power is concentrated in the higher ranks.
- Political organization in the Middle Ages.
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- A peasant who worked on land owned by another person.
- Subdivision of a continent.
- The act of not having a memory, thought, or feeling expressed.
- Loyalty.
- Prohibit or Forbid.
- The action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
- Large piece of land, sometimes called a Fief.
14 Clues: Loyalty. • Prohibit or Forbid. • Reduced to poverty. • An owner of a freehold. • Subdivision of a continent. • Political organization in the Middle Ages. • Large piece of land, sometimes called a Fief. • Someone who earns money to support their family. • A peasant who worked on land owned by another person. • Someone in favor of resisting change; keeping the status quo. • ...
Renaissance 2013-04-29
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- Renaissance doctors rejected his ideas
- Step three in the scientific method
- Renaissance humanists relied on this ability
- Renaissance sculpted figures standing in this posture
- Father of humanism
- Copernicus believed the solar system was _________
- A very Quixotic author
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- Grow a city
- He dissected cadavers to understand human anatomy
- Classical refers to the ideas and art of this civilization
- Ends justify the means
- Classical refers to the ideas and art of this civilization
- Use this to make your painting stand out
- Seek help from them if you want a job making art in Florence
- Ideas that were secluded from religion
15 Clues: Grow a city • Father of humanism • Ends justify the means • A very Quixotic author • Step three in the scientific method • Renaissance doctors rejected his ideas • Ideas that were secluded from religion • Use this to make your painting stand out • Renaissance humanists relied on this ability • He dissected cadavers to understand human anatomy • ...
Renaissance 2014-12-17
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- In the mid 1600's European thinkers began to apply scientific principles to the study of society and government. This was called the ____.
- A new way of giving depth to a painting.
- The country in which the Renaissance started.
- A period of cultural revival.
- The catholic church became so corrupt that a religious revolt happened called the ____.
- Beginning in the 1500's, was when natural philosophers began looking at the world in a new way.
- A new process, conclusions are formed on careful observations and testing of data, became basis of scientific investigation.
- The new branch of the Christian church formed after Reformation.
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- Painted the Mona Lisa and was a "true Renaissance man".
- The rights to life liberty and prosperity.
- The theory that the sun was the center of the universe.
- The theory that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- The counter revolution of the church to stop the Reformation.
- A spiritual pardon sold by the church.
14 Clues: A period of cultural revival. • A spiritual pardon sold by the church. • A new way of giving depth to a painting. • The rights to life liberty and prosperity. • The country in which the Renaissance started. • Painted the Mona Lisa and was a "true Renaissance man". • The theory that the sun was the center of the universe. • ...
renaissance 2021-11-15
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- occutting once every century or similarly
- is one of the most valuable paintings in the world
- venerated in the Catholic Church as Saint
- who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of western art
- was a German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith
- first attained wealth and political power in Florence in the 13th century through its success in commerce and banking
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfict
- the revial of art and literature
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- was an english playwright, poet, and actor
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people
- an artist and engineer who is vest known for his paintings
- was an Italian diplomat, philosopher, and historian who lived during the Renaissance
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine
- a techniqu of mural painting executed upon freshly laid lime plaster
14 Clues: the revial of art and literature • occutting once every century or similarly • venerated in the Catholic Church as Saint • was an english playwright, poet, and actor • is one of the most valuable paintings in the world • the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people • was a German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith • ...
Renaissance 2021-11-15
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- Shakespeare An English playwright and poet of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- Guttenberg German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- family French Médicis, Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet.
- da Vinci Italian painter, sculptor, architect, musician, engineer, mathematician, and scientist.
- style of painting Fresco is a mural painting technique that involves painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster so that the paint becomes an integral part of the plaster.
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- the culture and style of art and architecture developed during the Renaissance
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism
- Italian statesman, political philosopher, and author.
- Lisa a portrait
- More English statesman who opposed Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon and was imprisoned and beheaded
14 Clues: Lisa a portrait • Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet. • Italian statesman, political philosopher, and author. • family French Médicis, Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect • a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism • ...
Renaissance 2022-02-15
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- made of wood
- made of wood
- known as the greatest English composer
- type of drum
- most important french composer
- Born in the Netherlands
- most popular instrament
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- 2 major sacred composers
- used for secular music
- spanish composer
- Began his musical career as a choirboy in Milan
- used with your fingers
- made of boxwood pipe
- born in England
- used still today in school
15 Clues: made of wood • made of wood • type of drum • born in England • spanish composer • made of boxwood pipe • used for secular music • used with your fingers • Born in the Netherlands • most popular instrament • 2 major sacred composers • used still today in school • most important french composer • known as the greatest English composer • Began his musical career as a choirboy in Milan
Renaissance 2023-12-06
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- an emphasis on living well in this world and understanding better the activities of this world
- sculpted the Pieta in Rome and the David in Florence, painted the Sistine Chapel's ceilings and even designed the dome for St. Peter's Basilica
- imagined, isolated (or geographically confined) political or religious communities that possessed clear attributes of perfection
- a form of mural painting in which earth pigments are painted directly on fresh, wet, lime plaster
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- a 16th century Florentine philosopher known primarily for his political ideas
- laid the groundwork for cultural prosperity in Florence
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- a renowned English poet, playwright, and actor born in 1564
- German craftsman and inventor who originated a method of printing from movable type
- Drew the Mona Lisa
- a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci
- an intellectual movement of the 15th century
- the spoken languages of the people, then as vehicles for popular writing, finally achieving official recognition
- English humanist and chancellor of England who was beheaded
14 Clues: Drew the Mona Lisa • an intellectual movement of the 15th century • laid the groundwork for cultural prosperity in Florence • a renowned English poet, playwright, and actor born in 1564 • English humanist and chancellor of England who was beheaded • a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci • ...
Renaissance 2024-11-12
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- Florentine philosopher known primarily for his political ideas
- designed and built the first known mechanized printing press in Europe
- something is not religious in nature.
- the everyday language spoken by ordinary people in a particular region or country.
- Shakespeare updated the simplistic, two-dimensional writing style of pre-Renaissance drama.
- noted Renaissance humanist
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- an imaginary community or society that possesses highly desirable or near-perfect qualities for its members.
- sculptor, painter and architect
- his work as a scientist and an inventor
- a mural painting technique that involves painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster so that the paint becomes an integral part of the plaster.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant.
- an art-loving family of wealthy bankers
14 Clues: noted Renaissance humanist • sculptor, painter and architect • something is not religious in nature. • his work as a scientist and an inventor • an art-loving family of wealthy bankers • a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant. • Florentine philosopher known primarily for his political ideas • ...
chapter 5 2017-01-31
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- was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance.
- a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates.
- They paid for huge wonders of art in the renaissance
- on the border between germany and italy
- a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates
- when the bride's parents would give the groom a certains amount of money
- turned to england's own church courts
- was a man of many talents
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- release from all or part of punishment for sin by catholic church reducing time in purgatory after death
- was an Italian Renaissance historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer.
- martin luther
- worldly or not religious
- was educated in his native france
- the belief that god has determined in advance who will be saved and who will be damned
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine
- was the model "renaissance Man"
- was a German professor of theology, composer, priest, monk and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation.
17 Clues: martin luther • worldly or not religious • was a man of many talents • was the model "renaissance Man" • was educated in his native france • turned to england's own church courts • on the border between germany and italy • They paid for huge wonders of art in the renaissance • a machine for printing text or pictures from type or plates • ...
