renaissance Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2017-01-30
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- Greatest of the Renaissance artists, inventer, sculptor, painter, and mathematician.
- the powerful businessmen of Florence that supported the growth and creation of great wonders of Art during the Renaissance.
- Wrote the Prince, a book on how to gain and keep political power, by understanding human nature and being willing to do evil when necessary.
- Reaffirmed traditional Catholic teachings.
- another famous Renaissance painting
- Based on the study of Greek and Roman Classics, with an emphasize.
- an attack on the Catholic church selling indulgences
- a gift given to the groom by the bride's family, often money
- Converted to Protestantism forcing him to leave Catholic France. Wrote the Institutes of the Christian Religion. Started Calvinism.
- release from all punishment and sin
- The idea that God had predestined people to be either saved or damned.
- worldly or non-religious
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- a religious movement that divided the western Church into Catholic and Protestant groups
- a famous invention made by Johannes Gutenberg
- Changed the Church because he wanted a divorce.
- Renaissance painter and sculptor
- began the protestant reformation
17 Clues: worldly or non-religious • Renaissance painter and sculptor • began the protestant reformation • another famous Renaissance painting • release from all punishment and sin • Reaffirmed traditional Catholic teachings. • a famous invention made by Johannes Gutenberg • Changed the Church because he wanted a divorce. • an attack on the Catholic church selling indulgences • ...
renaissance 2022-12-06
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- language spoken by ordinary people.
- modeled on or aiming for a state.
- da vinci was an artiste
- an approach to life based on reason and our common humanity.
- was a author and wrote books
- Shakespeare English playwright, poet and actor
- guttenberg ole signed and bulimic the first know mecherized.
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- style of painting wall panting sensually made on wet plaster
- the culture and style of art and architecture
- more English lawyer, judge, social philosopher, authore.
- family was an Italian ban king family and political dynasty.
- that have o relics or spiral basis.
- italian sculptor painter.
- lisa a famus panting
14 Clues: lisa a famus panting • da vinci was an artiste • italian sculptor painter. • was a author and wrote books • modeled on or aiming for a state. • language spoken by ordinary people. • that have o relics or spiral basis. • the culture and style of art and architecture • Shakespeare English playwright, poet and actor • more English lawyer, judge, social philosopher, authore. • ...
Renaissance 2022-11-29
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- living well and understanding earthly activities
- master piece by italian renaissance
- writting in a proper language rather than latin
- English playright, poet, and actor
- diplomat, historian, author, philosopher
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- German inventor, printer, publisher
- italian banking family
- water based pigments on freshly applied plaster
- italian artist, architect, and poet
- novel by thomas more
- european cultural "rebirth"
- humanist, philosopher, author, and statesman
- italian painter, engineer, and polymath
- interest in classical things
14 Clues: novel by thomas more • italian banking family • european cultural "rebirth" • interest in classical things • English playright, poet, and actor • German inventor, printer, publisher • italian artist, architect, and poet • master piece by italian renaissance • italian painter, engineer, and polymath • diplomat, historian, author, philosopher • ...
renaissance 2022-11-29
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- dialect spoken by ordinary people
- attitudes, activities that have no religious basis
- philosopher that had political ideas
- the importance of humans rather than gods
- made the printing press
- italian painter sculptor and engineer
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- phychological insight and realism
- became chancellor in 1529
- mural paiting with water base
- art and literatiure under influence in the 14th to 16th centuries
- imagined place or state of things
- painting that is realistic
- had power in the 13th centurey
- english poet and dramiatist
14 Clues: made the printing press • became chancellor in 1529 • painting that is realistic • english poet and dramiatist • mural paiting with water base • had power in the 13th centurey • phychological insight and realism • dialect spoken by ordinary people • imagined place or state of things • philosopher that had political ideas • italian painter sculptor and engineer • ...
Renaissance 2021-11-11
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- time period when Christians break from the Catholic Church and form other Christian religions.
- economic system where people own businesses not the government
- the revolution based on improved weapons allowing Europe and Asia to become very powerful
- during this time thinkers try to rely on reasoning to study human interactions and improve society.
- prices increase, the same amount of money buys less
- exchange of animals, food and disease between Europe and the Americas is called the ______ exchange.
- Spanish explorers who conquered the Aztecs and Incas
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- focused on the power of the individual, tried to explain things using reason and not relying on religion.
- REformation changes the Catholic Church make to try to improve their image
- time period of new inventions and advances in science is the ________ Revolution
- not religious, having to do with non religious ideas
- time period after the Middle Ages, a time of the "rebirth of knowledge
- regions, people. and economies are connected
- organized officials who run the government
14 Clues: organized officials who run the government • regions, people. and economies are connected • prices increase, the same amount of money buys less • not religious, having to do with non religious ideas • Spanish explorers who conquered the Aztecs and Incas • economic system where people own businesses not the government • ...
Renaissance 2021-11-17
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- Language spoken by ordinary people
- Italian diplomat
- Polymath
- Stance (starting point)
- Painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- Involves painting with water-based paint
- Italian sculptor
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- A perfect imagined place/state
- England playwright
- Renewed interest in something
- Italian banking family
- State being unrelated
- German inventor
- Former Lord of Great Britain
14 Clues: Polymath • German inventor • Italian diplomat • Italian sculptor • England playwright • State being unrelated • Italian banking family • Stance (starting point) • Former Lord of Great Britain • Renewed interest in something • Painting by Leonardo da Vinci • A perfect imagined place/state • Language spoken by ordinary people • Involves painting with water-based paint
Renaissance 2013-04-29
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- Humanists used this
- A truly quixotic author
- Renaissance sculptors made statues with this posture
- he dissected cadavers to understand anatomy
- Classical refers to this civilization
- Ideas secluded from religion
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- Classical refers to this civilization
- seek money from them if you want to make art in Florence
- The ends justify the means
- Renaissance scientists rejected his Greek ideas of anatomy
- Grow a city
- Step three in the scientific method
- father of humanism
- Copernicus thought the solar system was this
- use this to make your art stand out
15 Clues: Grow a city • father of humanism • Humanists used this • A truly quixotic author • The ends justify the means • Ideas secluded from religion • Step three in the scientific method • use this to make your art stand out • Classical refers to this civilization • Classical refers to this civilization • he dissected cadavers to understand anatomy • ...
Renaissance 2013-04-29
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- he dissected cadavers to understand anatomy
- Step three in the scientific method
- Renaissance sculptors made statues with this posture
- Classical refers to this civilization
- seek money from them if you want to make art in Florence
- The ends justify the means
- use this to make your art stand out
- Ideas secluded from religion
- Humanists used this
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- A truly quixotic author
- Grow a city
- Copernicus thought the solar system was this
- Classical refers to this civilization
- father of humanism
- Renaissance scientists rejected his Greek ideas of anatomy
15 Clues: Grow a city • father of humanism • Humanists used this • A truly quixotic author • The ends justify the means • Ideas secluded from religion • Step three in the scientific method • use this to make your art stand out • Classical refers to this civilization • Classical refers to this civilization • he dissected cadavers to understand anatomy • ...
Renaissance 2014-12-17
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- The counter revolution of the church to stop the Reformation.
- The theory that the sun was the center of the universe.
- A new process, conclusions are formed on careful observations and testing of data, became basis of scientific investigation.
- The theory that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- Painted the Mona Lisa and was a "true Reanaissance man".
- In the mid 1600's European thinkers began to apply scientific principles to the study of society and government. This was called the ____.
- The country in which the Renaissance started.
- The new branch of the Christian church formed after Reformation.
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- A spiritual pardon sold by the church.
- Beginning in the 1500's, was when natural philosophers began looking at the world in a new way.
- A new way of giving depth to a painting.
- A period of cultural revival.
- The rights to life liberty and prosperity.
- The catholic church became so corrupt that a religious revolt happened called the ____.
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. • The theory that the sun was the center of the universe. • Painted the Mona Lisa and was a "true Reanaissance man". • ...
REnaissance 2024-11-18
Renaissance 2025-05-07
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- time period that is considered very religious
- a technique used to make art appear realistic
- this organization became weaker during the Renaissance
- powerful banking family
- term meaning ability to read and write
- money borrowed that is repaid, often with interest
- people became to solve problems this way rather than religion
- a focus on human interests, skills, and abilities
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- a pardon given by the church to relieve sins
- a technique used in art during the Renaissance
- invention used to spread information
- acting dishonestly for personal or financial gain
- term meaning rebirth
- development or improvement
14 Clues: term meaning rebirth • powerful banking family • development or improvement • invention used to spread information • term meaning ability to read and write • a pardon given by the church to relieve sins • time period that is considered very religious • a technique used to make art appear realistic • a technique used in art during the Renaissance • ...
Renaissance 2025-11-07
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- an Italian banking dynasty that ruled Florence
- famous for his art and detailed notebooks
- a philosophy that prioritizes human well-being
- Playwriter and actor and poet
- a period of great cultural, artistic, and intellectual "rebirth"
- Famous painting during renassaince
- refers to the widespread increase in the use of vernacular languages (everyday languages like Italian, English, and French)
- a mural painting technique where pigments are applied to wet lime plaster
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- english lawyer and chancellor
- an ideal, imaginary society depicted in literature
- famous for his political book
- Craftsman and inventor
- growing emphasis on non-religious perspectives
- famous painter for his chapel art
14 Clues: Craftsman and inventor • english lawyer and chancellor • famous for his political book • Playwriter and actor and poet • famous painter for his chapel art • Famous painting during renassaince • famous for his art and detailed notebooks • an Italian banking dynasty that ruled Florence • a philosophy that prioritizes human well-being • ...
Renaissance 2025-11-06
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- English humanist who wrote Utopia
- English playwright known for Romeo and Juliet
- Wrote The Prince
- A Renaissance artist, inventor, and scientist
- A book about an ideal society written by Thomas More
- A famous Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel
- A period of rebirth in art and learning
- Wealthy patrons of the arts from Florence
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- Invented the printing press
- Writing in the language of the people
- A famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- A painting technique done on wet plaster
- The intellectual movement that focused on human potential
- A movement that was more concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
14 Clues: Wrote The Prince • Invented the printing press • English humanist who wrote Utopia • Writing in the language of the people • A famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci • A period of rebirth in art and learning • A painting technique done on wet plaster • Wealthy patrons of the arts from Florence • English playwright known for Romeo and Juliet • ...
Renaissance 2025-05-22
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- Italian explorer who discoverd the New World
- Ruled during England's Golden Age
- Painted the celing of the sistine chapel
- Italian Painter known for his inspired use of color and flor loose, lively brushwork that made his pictures appear lifelike.
- Encouraged exploration to strengthen Spain
- Author of Don Quixote
- An accomplished painter, sculptor, architect and engineer known for the Mona Lisa.
- Vesalius Disected human bodies to study human anatomy.
- German artist who created a woodcut titled The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse
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- polish scientist who discovered that the Earth revolved around the sun.
- a painting made of wet plaster.
- Name given to the Americas.
- German Inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with movable type in Europe.
- English writer and playwright
14 Clues: Author of Don Quixote • Name given to the Americas. • English writer and playwright • a painting made of wet plaster. • Ruled during England's Golden Age • Painted the celing of the sistine chapel • Encouraged exploration to strengthen Spain • Italian explorer who discoverd the New World • Vesalius Disected human bodies to study human anatomy. • ...
renaissance #2 2022-01-11
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- city-states, like Florence, grew in population and competed for trade and wealth.
- This painting by Raphael showed many great thinkers and scientists of the Renaissance.
- During the Renaissance, society separated religion and government, leading to a more __ view.
- His printing press made the spread of knowledge (and the Bible) possible.
- The use of __ in Renaissance art made it possible to show objects that are near or far away.
- This artist painted Bible scenes and sculpted Bible characters, including David.
- This artist developed a style of sculptures visible from all sides, rather than hanging on a wall.
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- He wrote plays and poems that focused on human emotions and historical characters. (
- This art technique places equal details on both sides of a line of symmetry.
- Raphael showed depth in paintings by focusing lines on a common “__ __”.
- focuses on human potential & achievements through the study of classical texts
- Early Renaissance artists were paid by rich merchants, like the __ family.
- This artist studied human and animal anatomy in order to sketch many inventions.
- Renaissance artists painted waving hair or blurred images to show __ of their subjects.
14 Clues: 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. • ...
Topic 16 Lesson 1 2024-03-14
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- city's wealthiest family
- wars in the Middle East
- center of the old Roman Empire where the Renaissance began
- left Venice with his father and uncle and traveled to China
- paid soldiers
- the French word for Renaissance
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- people of Venice
- Italian city-states began as what
- ancient Greek and Roman writings
- plague that went through Europe in the 1340s
- narrow waterways
- state in Italy where the Renaissance began
- Florence became wealthy by making what
- in the Middle Ages in Europe, Italy was broken up as a collection of what
14 Clues: paid soldiers • people of Venice • narrow waterways • wars in the Middle East • city's wealthiest family • the French word for Renaissance • ancient Greek and Roman writings • Italian city-states began as what • Florence became wealthy by making what • state in Italy where the Renaissance began • plague that went through Europe in the 1340s • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-10-20
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- a rationalist outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than other matters
- A type of poem common in the Renaissance
- the principle of separation of the state from religious institutions
- Set of principles underlying the work of an artistic movement
- A theory where the universe is a clock made by this person
- the centre of interest or activity
- The first part of the Renaissance
- Common style of paining in the renaissance
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- Most influential period of the Renaissance
- a system of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface
- the quality of being important
- Theory where the earth is the centre of the solar system
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- cunningness, the ability to be manipulative, and a drive to use whatever means necessary to gain power
- Theory where the earth is the centre of the universe
- Methodically cut up (a body or plant) in order to study its internal parts
- Study of the human body
- the power to control appointments to office or the right to privileges
- two bodies in space pull on each other with a force proportional to their masses and the distance between them
- a social theory favouring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control
20 Clues: Study of the human body • the quality of being important • The first part of the Renaissance • the centre of interest or activity • A type of poem common in the Renaissance • Most influential period of the Renaissance • Common style of paining in the renaissance • Theory where the earth is the centre of the universe • ...
renaissance cross word 2025-11-11
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- a Florentine diplomat, author, philosopher, and historian who lived during the Italian Renaissance.
- German craftsman and inventor who revolutionized information sharing with his invention of the movable-type printing press
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- A language that is commonly spoken in a locality, the native language of a place
- English playwright, poet, actor, and theater entrepreneur
- a highly respected intellectual who wrote extensively on matters of law and theology
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- an imagined, perfect society conceived during the Renaissance
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet during the High Renaissance.
- Italian polymath and founding figure of the High Renaissance
- applying pigments mixed with water onto wet lime plaster
- a period of history and a European cultural movement covering the 15th and 16th centuries.
- a philosophical stance that emphasizes the individual and social potential
- The Mona Lisa is a half-length portrait painting by the Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci.
- a powerful Italian family that ruled Florence and later Tuscany from the 15th to the 18th century
14 Clues: applying pigments mixed with water onto wet lime plaster • English playwright, poet, actor, and theater entrepreneur • Italian polymath and founding figure of the High Renaissance • an imagined, perfect society conceived during the Renaissance • a philosophical stance that emphasizes the individual and social potential • ...
Hybrid Portraits with Value 2025-10-14
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- crossed lines
- German Renaissance painter. Developed the grid system.
- shades in the middle of the Value Scale.
- closely spaced parallel lines
- sizes of objects in comparison to one another.
- bright areas
- The technique of gradually transitioning from one hue to another.
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- Renaissance painter;painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper.
- dark areas
- "Rebirth" 1400's-1600's
- outline
- art representing a person or animal, in which the face is predominant.
- dots
- painted at the same time as Michelangelo. painted School of Athens.
14 Clues: dots • outline • dark areas • bright areas • crossed lines • "Rebirth" 1400's-1600's • closely spaced parallel lines • shades in the middle of the Value Scale. • sizes of objects in comparison to one another. • German Renaissance painter. Developed the grid system. • Renaissance painter;painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper. • ...
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 • ...
The Renaissance 2018-04-19
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- english poet and dramiatist(1564-1616)
- wrote the prince
- to be reborn
- the art of designing building
- highly skilled person;interest in arts and science
- florentine sculptor and painted etc.(painted the sistine chapel)
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- study of the nature and meaning of life
- renaissance started here
- period of time in history when the rediscovery of classical learning led to great achievements
- inspired the renaissance
- written works of languages,period or culture
- inventor of the first printing press
- a machine used for printing
- system of government of venice
- studying art,literature, and history
15 Clues: to be reborn • wrote the prince • renaissance started here • inspired the renaissance • a machine used for printing • the art of designing building • system of government of venice • inventor of the first printing press • studying art,literature, and history • english poet and dramiatist(1564-1616) • study of the nature and meaning of life • ...
RENAISSANCE REVIEW 2024-02-16
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- an approach to life based on reason and the belief in human intelligence and achievement
- Time period right before the Renaissance
- Last name of the man credited with inventing the frozen chicken
- Renaissance is a French word that means
- First name of artist that painted the Mona Lisa
- Country where the Renaissance began
- Discovered Jupiter's moons
- painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
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- Sculptor who created "St. Mark"
- invented the printing press
- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- Italian village where Leonardo was from
- Painted the Sistine Madonna
- Painted "Venus and Mars"
- The name of Michelangelo's most famous sculpture
15 Clues: Painted "Venus and Mars" • Author of Romeo and Juliet • Discovered Jupiter's moons • invented the printing press • Painted the Sistine Madonna • Sculptor who created "St. Mark" • painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling • Country where the Renaissance began • Italian village where Leonardo was from • Renaissance is a French word that means • Time period right before the Renaissance • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2024-10-28
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- Painted the Mona Lisa
- A new invention which helped to print books
- The most powerful family in Florence, Italy
- Creators of masterpieces
- beliefs and behaviours that a group of people traditionally practice
- Great written works
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- A philosophy centred on Human values and interests
- A time of rebirth
- The belief in a power or God/s
- Head of the Church of England and England
- Painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- The country where the Renaissance started
- The continent where the Renaissance occurred
- Job is to solve and create new equations and theories
- Head of the Catholic church
15 Clues: A time of rebirth • Great written works • Painted the Mona Lisa • Creators of masterpieces • Head of the Catholic church • The belief in a power or God/s • Painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling • Head of the Church of England and England • The country where the Renaissance started • A new invention which helped to print books • The most powerful family in Florence, Italy • ...
The Renaissance 2024-01-02
15 Clues: Realism • monalisa • playwrights • Bloody Mary • 14 line verse • Biblical story • Printing press • Romeo and Juliet • Most famous Theater • Meaning of the Renaissance • Got rid of Roman practices • Head of the Church of England • Disagreed on religious issues • The time of literature and art • admired intricacy and artifice
renaissance vocab 2023-11-14
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- he state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion
- a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci.
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- an English playwright, poet and actor
- an Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian who lived during the Renaissance.
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- German inventor and craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe
- a prestigious Italian banking family and political dynasty who held great power in Florence from the 15th to the 18th century
- a form of mural painting in which earth pigments are painted directly on fresh, wet, lime plaster
- was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- a period in history and a cultural movement marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity
- served Henry VIII as Lord High Chancellor of England from October 1529 to May 1532.
- n Italian polymath of the High Renaissance
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought
14 Clues: an English playwright, poet and actor • n Italian polymath of the High Renaissance • he state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion • a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. • ...
The Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-06
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- relating to earthly values
- the man responsible for beginning the Reformation
- painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
- using the Greeks and Romans as inspiration
- banishment from the Church
- sculpted the David and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- means rebirth
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- the birthplace of the Renaissance
- “the ends justify the means”
- an astronomer who invented the telescope
- a master at using perspective in their art
- someone who pays for art, literature, science, math, exploring, etc
- recognizing human accomplishment
- family from Florence who supported the Renaissance
14 Clues: means rebirth • relating to earthly values • banishment from the Church • “the ends justify the means” • recognizing human accomplishment • the birthplace of the Renaissance • an astronomer who invented the telescope • painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper • a master at using perspective in their art • using the Greeks and Romans as inspiration • ...
Ch. 13 Renaissance Sec. 1 & 2 2018-01-10
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- artist known primarily for painting The School of Athens and including himself along with other famous philosophers
- everyday language for ordinary people
- artist known for The Last Supper and Mona Lisa, also advanced work in anatomy and architecture, leader of the Ninja Turtles
- a new painting technique that allowed Renaissance artists to create more realistic art
- 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
- a financial supporter, multiple Medici family members were well known for this
- meaning "Rebirth", a time of change and creativity throughout Europe from the 1300s to around 1500
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- writer best known for his work The Prince
- painter known as the "Leonardo of the North" and for his use of engraving
- Northern Renaissance city that thrived through trade and housed many artists
- the creator of the printing press
- an intellectual belief that focuses on individuals creative powers
- most famous writer of the Renaissance period, know for writing 37 plays many of which are forced upon high school students
- early Renaissance humanist who assembled a large library of Greek and Roman manuscripts
- 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 • ...
Ch. 13 Renaissance Sec. 1 & 2 2018-01-10
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- early Renaissance humanist who assembled a large library of Greek and Roman manuscripts
- a financial supporter, multiple Medici family members were well known for this
- priest, humanist, and writer known for a new translation of the Bible into modern vernacular
- writer best known for his work The Prince
- everyday language for ordinary people
- artist known primarily for painting The School of Athens and including himself along with other famous philosophers
- 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
- painter known as the "Leonardo of the North" and for his use of engraving
- one the most wealthy families in Europe, lived in Florence
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- a new painting technique that allowed Renaissance artists to create more realistic art
- most famous writer of the Renaissance period, know for writing 37 plays many of which are forced upon high school students
- meaning "Rebirth", a time of change and creativity throughout Europe from the 1300s to around 1500
- 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
- the creator of the printing press
- Northern Renaissance city that thrived through trade and housed many artists
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 Spirit of The Renaissance 2026-02-24
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- painting style Leonardo da Vinci invented
- painter, painted Birth of Venus
- a wealthy supporter of an artist, commissions art
- famous sculpter, sculpted St. George
- English humanist
- most famous painting in the world, by Leonardo
- Painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
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- powerful ruler and patron, Renaissance woman
- powerful monk, influenced Renaissance artists
- Incredible Renaissance man, did EVERYTHING
- incredible female painter
- Portraying human bodies in all their naked glory
- wealthy patrons who collected art
13 Clues: English humanist • incredible female painter • painter, painted Birth of Venus • wealthy patrons who collected art • Painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling • famous sculpter, sculpted St. George • painting style Leonardo da Vinci invented • Incredible Renaissance man, did EVERYTHING • powerful ruler and patron, Renaissance woman • powerful monk, influenced Renaissance artists • ...
Renaissance 2016-10-20
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- Calvin He published the Institutes of the Christian Religion in 1536.
- Luther He wrote and nailed "95 theses".
- Someone who supports artist financially and ex. is Medici Family.
- He wrote the Inferno.
- da Vince He was a painter, sculptor, and scientist.
- Created the statue of David and painted the Sistine chapel.
- The father of the renaissance and a great poet.
- VIII He wanted the pope to annul his marriage with Mary and the pope turned him down.
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- A movement that focused on human potential and achievements.
- Pardons that released people from preforming penalties from their sins.
- The city came under the rule of the Medici Family and where the Renaissance flourished.
- He wrote the book Prince"
- "Rebirth" The revival of learning and art.
- reformation Known as Catholic reformation.
14 Clues: He wrote the Inferno. • He wrote the book Prince" • Luther He wrote and nailed "95 theses". • "Rebirth" The revival of learning and art. • reformation Known as Catholic reformation. • The father of the renaissance and a great poet. • da Vince He was a painter, sculptor, and scientist. • Created the statue of David and painted the Sistine chapel. • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-19
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- Everyday spoken language of the people
- reflect a change in focus from religious devotion to worldly concerns
- the view that religion need not to be the center of human affairs
- Someone who gives money or other support to a person or group
- belief that the individual was more important than the larger community
- art form in which the artist etches a design on a metal plate
- a mathematical system for representing three- dimensional shapes
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- Related to commerce or trade
- a cultural movement of the Renaissance based on the study of classical works
- Having to do with city or town life
- sad or depressed
- a writing that uses sarcasm or ridicule to criticize
- A great cultural revival in Europe from the 1300s to the 1500s
- unnatural or human-made
14 Clues: sad or depressed • unnatural or human-made • Related to commerce or trade • Having to do with city or town life • Everyday spoken language of the people • a writing that uses sarcasm or ridicule to criticize • Someone who gives money or other support to a person or group • art form in which the artist etches a design on a metal plate • ...
REnaissance 2024-11-18
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 2022-11-29
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- Italian statesman, political philosopher, and author
- inventor of the printing press
- of or relating to worldly things
- using such a language
- 1564–1616, English poet and dramatist
- an English lawyer, humanist, statesman, and Catholic martyr
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- an imaginary island described in Sir Thomas More's Utopia (1516) as enjoying perfection in law, politics, etc.
- 1475–1564, Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet.
- 1452–1519, Italian painter, sculptor, architect, musician, engineer, mathematician, and scientist.
- a type of wall painting
- marking the transition from the medieval to the modern world.
- any system in which human interests, values, and dignity predominate
- A portrait by leonardo devinci
- first attained wealth and political power in Florence
14 Clues: using such a language • a type of wall painting • inventor of the printing press • A portrait by leonardo devinci • of or relating to worldly things • 1564–1616, English poet and dramatist • Italian statesman, political philosopher, and author • first attained wealth and political power in Florence • 1475–1564, Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet. • ...
Renaissance 2022-12-13
14 Clues: murals • A new birth • wrote utopia • non-religious • wealthy family • common language • sneaky, cunning • wrote many plays • painted mona lisa • cultural movement • introduced printing press • book written by thomas moore • painted by leonardo da vinci • painted ceiling of Sistine chapel
Renaissance 2025-11-12
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- a period of great cultural "rebirth"
- Founding father of the high Renaissance
- Was a famous painting by Leonardo.
- an Italian sculptor,Poet,and painter
- The use of everyday language.
- Wrote the famous book "Utopia"
- Wrote political treatise "The Prince"
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- Invented the first moveable printer
- A powerful Italian banking and dynasty.
- A famous style of painting.
- not connected with religion and worldly
- Was an English playwright
- A philosophy that emphasizes human value
- An imaginary,ideal society.
14 Clues: Was an English playwright • A famous style of painting. • An imaginary,ideal society. • The use of everyday language. • Wrote the famous book "Utopia" • Was a famous painting by Leonardo. • Invented the first moveable printer • a period of great cultural "rebirth" • an Italian sculptor,Poet,and painter • Wrote political treatise "The Prince" • ...
Renaissance 2025-11-10
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- made the statue of David
- Imaginary perfect state of society
- common tongue
- Prime importance of Humans
- Famous painting done by Da Vinci
- a.k.a the Enlightenment
- No religious bias
- permanent painting using wet lime plaster
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- Who created Romeo and Juliet
- Lawyer and chancellor of great britian
- Created the printing press
- painter of the Mona Lisa
- Wrote the prince, rulers often need to be immoral
- Powerful Italian banking family
14 Clues: common tongue • No religious bias • a.k.a the Enlightenment • made the statue of David • painter of the Mona Lisa • Created the printing press • Prime importance of Humans • Who created Romeo and Juliet • Powerful Italian banking family • Famous painting done by Da Vinci • Imaginary perfect state of society • Lawyer and chancellor of great britian • ...
Renaissance 2025-11-19
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- Guttenberg-a German inventor, goldsmith, and printer who introduced the first European movable-type printing press around 1450
- remembered for his ideas about political leadership and state behaviour
- Family-a powerful Italian family who rose to prominence through banking and commerce in 13th-century Florence
- Lisa-an Italian noblewoman from Florence who married a wealthy silk merchant, Francesco del Giocondo, around 1495.
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- style of painting-a mural painting technique where pigments are mixed with water and applied to wet lime plaster.
- da Vinci- One of the greatest Renaissance artists
- More-Recognized for his great intelligence, impartiality, and wisdom, he rose through the ranks of Parliament and earned King Henry VIII's favor until he became Lord Chancellor in 1529.
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- Shakespeare- widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's preeminent dramatist.
- Was a sculptor during the Renaissance
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- revival of art and literature under the influence of classic models.
14 Clues: Was a sculptor during the Renaissance • da Vinci- One of the greatest Renaissance artists • revival of art and literature under the influence of classic models. • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. • remembered for his ideas about political leadership and state behaviour • ...
Q2 WHII Benchmark 2024-12-09
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- Father of Mexican Independence
- Leader of independence in South America
- Studied the cirrculation of blood in the body
- The Act of Supremacy, which made Henry head of the English Church, reduced the influence of ___________.
- Tobacco originally came from the _______ hemisphere
- Established enclaves in cities like Macao in order control trade
- trade of goods between Europe and the Americas
- Scultpur and painter associated with the Italian Renaissance
- Horses originally came from the _______ hemisphere
- Edward Jenner invented a vaccine for ___________.
- Protected French Protestants
- Japan had a powerful Shogun but a weak _______.
- Religion introduced to India by the Mughals
- Cavour helped unify ___________
- Portguese explorer who helped establish colonies in Africa and India
- Writer associated with the Italian Renaissance
- Renaissance studies such as history, poetry, grammar and rhetoric
- Spread Catholic teachings in response to the Reformation
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- Leader of the Reign of Terror
- the power of the King comes from God, they claimed.
- Worked in industrial factories because of their small hands and inability to complain too much.
- Palace Louis XIV used to control the nobles
- The Monroe Doctrine forbid European influence in the ___________.
- Westernized Russia
- Associated with predestination
- Playwrite and poet associated with the Northern Renaissance
- Period of revolt against the Catholic Church
- _______ travelled west on the Silk Road
- Religion spread by Spanish missionaries acroess the Americas
- Religion of Elizabeth I
- Spaniards born in the Americas
- a new type of writing during the Enlightenment
- Leader of Italian unification
- Artist and inventor associated with the Italian Renaissance
- In the age of exploration much of Europe's knowledge came from the _________ world.
35 Clues: Westernized Russia • Religion of Elizabeth I • Protected French Protestants • Leader of the Reign of Terror • Leader of Italian unification • Father of Mexican Independence • Associated with predestination • Spaniards born in the Americas • Cavour helped unify ___________ • Leader of independence in South America • _______ travelled west on the Silk Road • ...
Renaissance Unit Vocabulary 2022-03-01
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- beliefs that contradict the church
- style of art created in Renaissance
- importance of the individual
- Release of sins sold by church
- not religious beliefs
- science of buildings
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- Denomination of Christianity
- In French Means "rebirth"
- a branch of a religion
- birthplace of the renaissance
- a wealthy person supports artists
11 Clues: science of buildings • not religious beliefs • a branch of a religion • In French Means "rebirth" • Denomination of Christianity • importance of the individual • birthplace of the renaissance • Release of sins sold by church • a wealthy person supports artists • beliefs that contradict the church • style of art created in Renaissance
renaissance vocab 2023-11-14
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- he state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion
- a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci.
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- an English playwright, poet and actor
- an Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian who lived during the Renaissance.
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- German inventor and craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe
- a prestigious Italian banking family and political dynasty who held great power in Florence from the 15th to the 18th century
- a form of mural painting in which earth pigments are painted directly on fresh, wet, lime plaster
- was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- a period in history and a cultural movement marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity
- served Henry VIII as Lord High Chancellor of England from October 1529 to May 1532.
- n Italian polymath of the High Renaissance
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought
14 Clues: an English playwright, poet and actor • n Italian polymath of the High Renaissance • he state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion • a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2024-10-31
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- a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- an Italian artist, engineer, and scientist
- an English lawyer, judge, social philosopher, author, statesman, amateur theologian, and noted Renaissance humanist
- an English playwright, poet and actor
- a technique of mural painting executed upon freshly laid lime plaster
- a Florentine diplomat, author, philosopher, and historian who lived during the Italian Renaissance
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- an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet during the High Renaissance
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought
- not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order
- a German blacksmith and inventor who is known for inventing the mechanical movable type printing press
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
14 Clues: an English playwright, poet and actor • an Italian artist, engineer, and scientist • Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany • a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect • a technique of mural painting executed upon freshly laid lime plaster • ...
renaissance review 2023-10-06
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- Painter and innovator who painted the last supper
- painted most of the Sistine chapel
- famous painting by Da Vinci
- Famous family from Florence known for art patronism
- Country where the renaissance started
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- book written by Machiavelli about power
- The time before the renaissance
- Erasmus supported what idea?
- Albrect Durer popularized this art style
- known for paining and printmaking
- Ideology from the Renaissance
- famous statue carved by Da Vinci
- Wrote the praise of folly
13 Clues: Wrote the praise of folly • famous painting by Da Vinci • Erasmus supported what idea? • Ideology from the Renaissance • The time before the renaissance • famous statue carved by Da Vinci • known for paining and printmaking • painted most of the Sistine chapel • Country where the renaissance started • book written by Machiavelli about power • ...
Early Music Quiz 2018-03-04
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- Music that used text from the Bible.
- Hildegard's compositions are unique because they are written for ____ voices.
- The new Renaissance instrument that was played in the home.
- The Era of music between 1450 and 1600.
- The period of music between 450 and 1450.
- New keyboard instrument that was used in the Church.
- The word Renaissance means ___?
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- What became one of the main forms of vocal music during the Renaissance?
- This type of chant was written during the rule of Pope Gregory from 590-604.
- Music that was not sacred.
- Written symbols that were the first music notation.
- A type of vocal music usually set to a poem.
- This composer believed that one of the best ways to serve God was through composing music.
- Two or more voices singing independently.
- Vocal music that is sung without any accompaniment.
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. • ...
Tic Tac Toe 2022-10-19
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- article added to the US Constitution.
- body of fundamental principles
- influenza caused by an influenza virus of type A
- African Americas forced to work
- Play writer in the renaissance
- extensive group of states
- a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
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- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.
- a person who performs religious ceremonies
- Slaves transported from here
- Renaissance cultural movement
- list of demands
- Exchange between more than two people
- an acute contagious viral disease
- widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- 14th–16th centuries
16 Clues: list of demands • 14th–16th centuries • extensive group of states • Slaves transported from here • Renaissance cultural movement • body of fundamental principles • Play writer in the renaissance • African Americas forced to work • an acute contagious viral disease • article added to the US Constitution. • Exchange between more than two people • ...
ARTS AND ARTISTS UNIT 3 B1/PATRA 3/2/2025 2025-02-03
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- not believing in any religion but in objects
- Michelangelo considered himself mainly as...
- technique to paint walls
- a church in Rome with many paintings from the Renaissance
- Michaelangelo was born there
- his work lay forgotten for more than 400 years
- during that period there were notable advances in philosophy,art and ...
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- Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece
- one of da Vinci's skills
- basic characteristic of the Renaissance in arts and architecture
- an ideal state by Thomas More - Greek word
- his father was a painter
- a powerful family from Florence
- historic period with notable changes in most fields of life
- home of the catholic church
- one of Botticelli's well known paintings
16 Clues: one of da Vinci's skills • technique to paint walls • his father was a painter • home of the catholic church • Michaelangelo was born there • Leonardo da Vinci's masterpiece • a powerful family from Florence • one of Botticelli's well known paintings • an ideal state by Thomas More - Greek word • not believing in any religion but in objects • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2026-02-19
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- Period of European cultural, artistic, political, and scientific "rebirth"
- Ancient Roman amphitheater in Rome
- Art technique using wet plaster
- Painted the School of Athens
- Plato and __________ were in the center of School of Athens
- Vatican chapel painted by Michelangelo
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- Main country for the Renaissance
- The four groups in School of Athens: thinkers, listeners, measurers, and:
- Raphael masterpiece featuring Plato and Aristotle
- Sculptor of Apollo and Daphne
- Renaissance architecture included domes, columns, and ________.
- Michelangelo thought of himself as a _________, not a painter Sculptor
- Painted Sistine Chapel
- Balanced Raphael's Style was calm and:
- Michelangelo slept in his clothes and rarely
- What does the unicorn symbolize in Lady with a Unicorn?
16 Clues: Painted Sistine Chapel • Painted the School of Athens • Sculptor of Apollo and Daphne • Art technique using wet plaster • Main country for the Renaissance • Ancient Roman amphitheater in Rome • Balanced Raphael's Style was calm and: • Vatican chapel painted by Michelangelo • Michelangelo slept in his clothes and rarely • Raphael masterpiece featuring Plato and Aristotle • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2024-03-14
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- A machine used to print ink on paper
- Painter of ‘The School of Athens’
- A type of thinking that prioritizes the individual and reason
- A device used to see things closely from afar
- A city known for its many canals
- The rebirth of art and literature in Europe
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- The classic example of a Renaissance man and painter of the ‘Mona Lisa’
- Considered to be the birthplace of the Renaissance
- Developed a model of the universe that placed the sun at the center instead of the Earth.
- Creator of the statue of David
- A tool used to measure air pressure
- Shunned by the Church for his work
- A deadly plague that helped start the Renaissance
13 Clues: Creator of the statue of David • A city known for its many canals • Painter of ‘The School of Athens’ • Shunned by the Church for his work • A tool used to measure air pressure • A machine used to print ink on paper • The rebirth of art and literature in Europe • A device used to see things closely from afar • A deadly plague that helped start the Renaissance • ...
AP Art Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-03
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- Weight-shift stance revived from classical sculpture. |
- Intaglio printmaking technique using metal plates—allows fine detail. |
- Domestic Annunciation scene filled with disguised symbolism. |
- Professional organizations that commissioned many early Renaissance artworks. |
- Early master of perspective and chiaroscuro in the Brancacci Chapel. |
- Sculptor who revived contrapposto in his bronze *David*. |
- Financial support for artists from merchant families, guilds, and city governments. |
- A major characteristic of Renaissance artistic development. |
- Three-paneled format common in Northern altarpieces. |
- Artistic shift toward lifelike emotion and gravity before the Renaissance fully emerges. |
- Wet-plaster painting technique used in 14th-century chapels. |
- Individual or institution funding artworks. |
- Medium that allowed glowing colors and microscopic detail in 15th-century Flanders. |
- Non-religious subjects becoming more common, especially in portraiture. |
- Image in which figures represent abstract concepts. |
- Visual trick to create depth by shortening forms angled toward the viewer. |
- System of symbols used to convey religious narrative, studied intensely by Panofsky. |
- Chapel in Padua famous for narrative fresco cycles about human emotion. |
- Inventor of linear perspective; architect of the Florence dome. |
- Painter of mythological allegories like *Birth of Venus*. |
- Northern technique of embedding theological meanings in everyday objects. |
- Relief print technique used before engraving becomes widespread. |
- Wealthy Florentine patrons who funded much of the Italian Renaissance. |
- Kind of perspective using haze to suggest depth. |
- Chartres’ shift, Giotto’s experiment, and Masaccio’s breakthrough all move toward this. |
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- Artwork intended for private or church worship. |
- Preacher whose attacks on humanism led to the Bonfire of the Vanities. |
- Horizontal band in narrative scenes, used clearly in medieval and early Renaissance art. |
- Scene depicting mourning figures around Christ; Giotto’s famous version tilts the picture plane toward us. |
- Formal request for an artwork, usually accompanied by payment and contract. |
- Image of Mary holding the dead Christ; more common in Northern Europe, but adopted in Italy. |
- Diagonal lines converging at a vanishing point in perspective. |
- City considered the birthplace of the 15th-century Renaissance. |
- Philosophical movement emphasizing human potential; begins creeping into 14th c. Italy. |
- Storytelling element central to medieval and Renaissance art. |
- Egg-based paint commonly used in panel paintings before oil becomes common in Italy. |
- Artist often (wrongly) credited with inventing oil painting. |
- Term referring to the 1400s Italian Renaissance. |
- Reproducible medium that spreads images and ideas across Europe. |
- Where orthogonals meet in one-point perspective. |
- Multi-paneled artwork with hinged wings. |
- Painter who introduced believable space through modeling and emotion in the Arena Chapel. |
- Visual realism intended to trick the eye. |
- Main devotional image placed behind a church altar. |
- Mathematical system for depicting 3D space on a 2D surface. |
- True fresco technique with pigment applied to wet plaster. |
- Intellectual movement inspiring artists to study anatomy and classical antiquity. |
- Monumental polyptych with intense detail and lamb iconography. |
- Modeling form with light and shadow—Giotto begins to experiment with this. |
- Return to Greco-Roman ideals in art and architecture. |
50 Clues: Intaglio printmaking technique using metal plates—allows fine detail. | • Domestic Annunciation scene filled with disguised symbolism. | • Financial support for artists from merchant families, guilds, and city governments. | • Three-paneled format common in Northern altarpieces. | • ...
History 11A 2026-02-12
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- Raphael’s occupation.
- Where Masaccio was from.
- Michelangelo painted the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Chapel
- Machiavelli’s occupation.
- Where the Renaissance started
- Giotto’s profession
- Botticelli Helped with movement in…
- Where Cervantes was from.
- Gutenberg’s first name
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- Michelangelo’s sculpture was of
- Who pointed out the evil as and folly’s of renaissance society
- Shakespeare wrote “Romeo and _ _ _ _ _ _”
- Movable Printing _ _ _ _ _
- one of Leonardo de Vinci’s occupations
- Shakespeare’s occupation
- Where Erasmus was from.
- Where Shakespeare was from.
- Machiavelli wrote about the…
- Where Gutenberg was from.
- Leonardo de _ _ _ _ _
20 Clues: Giotto’s profession • Raphael’s occupation. • Leonardo de _ _ _ _ _ • Gutenberg’s first name • Where Erasmus was from. • Shakespeare’s occupation • Where Masaccio was from. • Machiavelli’s occupation. • Where Gutenberg was from. • Where Cervantes was from. • Movable Printing _ _ _ _ _ • Where Shakespeare was from. • Machiavelli wrote about the… • Where the Renaissance started • ...
The Renaissance 2023-12-14
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- Everyday language of ordinary people
- A Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements
- what was the epicenter of the Italian Renaissance
- Renaissance .A period of European history from 1300CE to 1600 CE where civilization in Italy grew rapidly, and spread to the rest of Europe
- perspective is a mathematical system for creating an "optical illusion" of space and distance on a flat surface
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- of Renaissance Art Dark Halo, Religious, Black Background, Abstract
- Famous renaissance artist who used oil paints and painted the School of Athens Sistine Madonna
- da Vinci did many things well painted Mona Lisa last Supper
- of Renaissance Art Giotto Bondone, Kiss of Judas
- Machiavelli Renaissance writer; politician and diplomat for Florence. Wrote a realistic book called The Prince
10 Clues: Everyday language of ordinary people • of Renaissance Art Giotto Bondone, Kiss of Judas • what was the epicenter of the Italian Renaissance • da Vinci did many things well painted Mona Lisa last Supper • of Renaissance Art Dark Halo, Religious, Black Background, Abstract • ...
History 2021-01-02
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- best known for writing The Prince which was a handbook
- Italian poet, prose writer, literary theorist, moral philosopher, and political thinker
- it was eventually used over Latin
- a movement towards the separation of religion and government
- sculptor for renaissance
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- wrote at least 37 plays and collaborated on several more
- a French word meaning “rebirth.”
- built the first printing press to incorporate movable type
- painted for the renaissance
- Italian painter of the early Renaissance-era
- painted the mona lisa
11 Clues: painted the mona lisa • sculptor for renaissance • painted for the renaissance • a French word meaning “rebirth.” • it was eventually used over Latin • Italian painter of the early Renaissance-era • best known for writing The Prince which was a handbook • wrote at least 37 plays and collaborated on several more • built the first printing press to incorporate movable type • ...
Unit 10 EXTRA CREDIT Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-25
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- literal meaning of "Renaissance"
- country where the Renaissance began
- name of a statue by Michelangelo
- Book written by Machiavelli
- the invention of the moveable type printing press was a revolution in ...
- a philosophy at the heart of the Renaissance
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- a practice of charging high interest
- During the Renaissance there was an interest in the civilizations of ancient Rome and ...
- humanism focused on the importance of the...
- Wrote The Praise of Folly
- Book written by Thomas More about an ideal society
11 Clues: Wrote The Praise of Folly • Book written by Machiavelli • literal meaning of "Renaissance" • name of a statue by Michelangelo • country where the Renaissance began • a practice of charging high interest • humanism focused on the importance of the... • a philosophy at the heart of the Renaissance • Book written by Thomas More about an ideal society • ...
World Studies Chapter 6 2020-11-02
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- the Italian artist of the Renaissance who is well known for Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
- those who baptize again
- served on King Henry VIII’s court and wrote Utopia means “nowhere”
- an Italian author who wrote The Courtier a book of etiquette (social behavior)
- designed the dome for the Cathedral of Florence
- French Protestants during the Reformation
- leading figure in the Reformation who wrote Institutes of the Christian Religion
- a revival of learning in the beginning of the fourteenth century
- this was written by Luther
- worked for the government in Florence, Italy; observed political events in Europe and wrote The Prince
- invented the movable-type printing press
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- Swiss reformer who studied and accepted Martin Luther’s teachings
- Renaissance artist best known for his painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Father of Humanism
- highly regarded and influential scholar of the Renaissance who mastered Latin and Greek
- Roman Catholic doctrine that the bread and wine of the Lord’s Supper change into the very body and blood of Christ
- sculpted the door for the baptistery of Florence
- a Catholic monastic order formed during the Reformation to stop the spread of Protestantism
18 Clues: Father of Humanism • those who baptize again • this was written by Luther • invented the movable-type printing press • French Protestants during the Reformation • designed the dome for the Cathedral of Florence • sculpted the door for the baptistery of Florence • a revival of learning in the beginning of the fourteenth century • ...
Renaissance Review Puzzle 2019-03-13
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- Person who is financially supportive.
- Re-birth of art and learning.
- Wealthy merchant family who were patrons of the arts.
- Humanist who wrote the Praise of Folly.
- Painter of the Sistine Chapel.
- Painted the School of Athens.
- Invention by Johannes Gutenberg. (2 words no space)
- Author of the Prince
- Birthplace of the Renaissance.
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- Book by Thomas Moore that is about an idealistic society.
- Playwright and Poet from England.
- The characteristic of the Renaissance art that creates three dimensions.
- A man who excelled in many fields. (2 words no space)
- Study of human potential and achievement.
- Non-religious
- Artist who painted the Last Supper and Mona Lisa. (two words with no space)
16 Clues: Non-religious • Author of the Prince • Re-birth of art and learning. • Painted the School of Athens. • Painter of the Sistine Chapel. • Birthplace of the Renaissance. • Playwright and Poet from England. • Person who is financially supportive. • Humanist who wrote the Praise of Folly. • Study of human potential and achievement. • ...
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 • ...
History 2024-11-06
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- Lisa: A famous portrait painting by Leonardo da Vinci, considered one of the most iconic works of art in history.
- More: An English lawyer, scholar, and statesman best known for his book Utopia,
- Shakespeare: An English playwright, poet, and actor, often regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and one of the world's greatest dramatists.
- A cultural movement that began in Italy in the 14th century and spread across Europe, characterized by a renewed interest in classical art, literature, and learning from ancient Greece and Rome.
- A philosophical and intellectual movement during the Renaissance that emphasized the study of classical texts.
- style of painting: A technique of mural painting where pigments are applied to wet plaster
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- da Vinci: An Italian polymath (artist, scientist, inventor, and thinker) of the Renaissance.
- The language spoken by ordinary people in a particular region, as opposed to Latin or other classical languages. During the Renaissance
- An Italian Renaissance political philosopher, best known for his work The Prince,
- Family: A powerful and wealthy Italian family from Florence
- Gutenberg: A German inventor and printer best known for developing the movable-type printing press around 1440,
- A term coined by Sir Thomas More in his 1516 book Utopia,
- An Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet,
- refers to attitudes, activities, or beliefs that are not religious or spiritual nature.
14 Clues: A term coined by Sir Thomas More in his 1516 book Utopia, • Family: A powerful and wealthy Italian family from Florence • An Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet, • More: An English lawyer, scholar, and statesman best known for his book Utopia, • An Italian Renaissance political philosopher, best known for his work The Prince, • ...
Renaissance 2023-11-10
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- A Florentine philosopher known for his political ideas and books The Prince and the Discourses on Livy.
- A belief that rose in the Renaissance that had worldly rather than spiritual beliefs that was common in the Renaissance.
- One of the most famous Renaissance movement artists from Italy that was a painter, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.
- Of or relating to worldly things or to things that are not regarded as religious, spiritual, or sacred.
- A Florentine artist that is best known for the frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican but thought of himself as a sculptor
- A city in Italy, home of the Renaissance.
- A artistic technique of drawing developed in the Renaissance by the architect Fillipo Brunelleschi
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- A period in Europe where art, writing, philosophy and more flourished, starting in Europe after the Middle Ages.
- Persons native language or architecture concerned with domestic and functional rather than public or monumental buildings
- A German inventor and craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe with his movable-type printing press.
- A person who commitioned arts, architectural buildings, and more. Usually someone from the government or a family wealth
- The head of the Medici family that established themselves as one of the effective rulers of Florence during much of the Italian Renaissance
12 Clues: A city in Italy, home of the Renaissance. • A artistic technique of drawing developed in the Renaissance by the architect Fillipo Brunelleschi • A Florentine philosopher known for his political ideas and books The Prince and the Discourses on Livy. • Of or relating to worldly things or to things that are not regarded as religious, spiritual, or sacred. • ...
The Renaissance 2014-05-01
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- composer best known for his compositions of polychoral music.
- The _____ man was considered one who is accomplished in all of the classical subjects.
- Renaissance architecture often contains columns, round arches, and vaults, and is complex, proportionate, beautiful.
- The _____ in Florence is an example of Renaissance architecture.
- The prevalent philosophy that man decides his own fate…
- 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.
- The literal definition of Renaissance is…
- A technique of painting upon freshly laid plaster…
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- Document written by Martin Luther that criticized that led to the Protestant Church.
- Artist of the Mona Lisa.
- when there are two different melodic lines…
- Author of the epic, Paradise Lost.
- Last name of the inventor of the printing press…
- Italian genre of music that was very complicated and often featured chromaticism and drastic mood changes.
- Where the Renaissance began…
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… • ...
The Renaissance 2025-10-09
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- – Invention that allowed ideas to spread quickly, like the internet of its time.
- – Professor of anatomy who corrected Galen’s mistakes through human dissection.
- – A ‘rebirth’ of learning and curiosity that began in Italy.
- – Vesalius’ famous 1543 textbook with detailed anatomical drawings.
- – French army surgeon who improved treatment of wounds and invented false limbs.
- New type of injury in the 1500s that Paré treated using observation and care.
- – The country where the Renaissance began and flourished in wealthy city-states.
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- – Threads Paré used to tie blood vessels instead of burning wounds.
- – A key Renaissance value; scientists and doctors tested ideas by watching and experimenting.
- – Method used by Renaissance scientists to learn directly from the human body.
- – Ancient Greek doctor whose ideas Vesalius proved wrong.
- – The study of the structure of the human body that advanced greatly during the Renaissance.
12 Clues: – Ancient Greek doctor whose ideas Vesalius proved wrong. • – A ‘rebirth’ of learning and curiosity that began in Italy. • – Threads Paré used to tie blood vessels instead of burning wounds. • – Vesalius’ famous 1543 textbook with detailed anatomical drawings. • New type of injury in the 1500s that Paré treated using observation and care. • ...
Leonardo: Listening Skills and Research 2022-11-17
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- Leonardo's writing can most easily be read by holding it in front of a ........... .
- the name of the town where Leonardo was born.
- in the 1490s, Leonardo was described as a top ........... .
- Leonardo da Vinci was first and foremost a ..........
- Leonardo was admired in his own time as an artist and as an ................
- Leonardo hoped to use his undersatnding of nature to invent and build ........... that could be useful to people.
- R............... is a French word that means rebirth.
- The Renaissance began in the 15th and 16th ........... .
- in 1994 Bill ......... bought a book of Leonardo's writings and drawings $30.8 million.
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- RESEARCH: Leonardo's most famous painting, the Mona Lisa, hangs in the .......... Museum in Paris.
- The Renaissance ............ wanted to find out what was and was not true.
- During the Renaissance, people admired the art and ............. of ancient Greece and Rome.
- Many artists and thinkers were interested in ........... as well.
- Leonardo lived in this town for about 20 years.
- RESEARCH: Leonardo was a ........... (a person of wide knowledge or learning).
- Leonardo was interested in a large number of ........... and he studied them in great detail.
- Leonardo often looked to n........... for his ideas.
- morning
18 Clues: morning • the name of the town where Leonardo was born. • Leonardo lived in this town for about 20 years. • Leonardo often looked to n........... for his ideas. • Leonardo da Vinci was first and foremost a .......... • R............... is a French word that means rebirth. • The Renaissance began in the 15th and 16th ........... . • ...
Renaissance 2023-10-06
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- made up the middle class
- during the renaissance trade ___
- only monks and nuns had ___
- Erasmus wrote the ___
- Books were ___
- A painter and printmaker, Painted Young hare
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- The ___ was a patron of the arts
- Human Achievement/focus of the renaissance
- means smoky atmospheres created by Da Vinci
- Michelangelo's work showed ___ human body
- The birthplace of the Renaissance
- Machiavlli wrote how to obtain and wield __
12 Clues: Books were ___ • Erasmus wrote the ___ • made up the middle class • only monks and nuns had ___ • The ___ was a patron of the arts • during the renaissance trade ___ • The birthplace of the Renaissance • Michelangelo's work showed ___ human body • Human Achievement/focus of the renaissance • means smoky atmospheres created by Da Vinci • ...
ENGLISH WORKSHEET – RAPHAEL 2026-02-08
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- The city he moved to in 1504
- Italian Renaissance painter
- Another great Renaissance artist
- The town where he was born
- His father’s first name
- Died when he was eight
- A large painting for a church
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- The master he worked with
- A young person learning art in a workshop
- Famous artist of Florence
- The artistic period he lived in
- His father’s profession
12 Clues: Died when he was eight • His father’s first name • His father’s profession • The master he worked with • Famous artist of Florence • The town where he was born • Italian Renaissance painter • The city he moved to in 1504 • A large painting for a church • The artistic period he lived in • Another great Renaissance artist • A young person learning art in a workshop
The Renaissance 2019-10-14
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- Who discovered America in 1492?
- In which country did the Renaissance start?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- What does Renaissance mean in English?
- Brunelleschi designed the cathedral of which important Italian city?
- The Renaissance started at the end of which historical period?
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- What did Gutenberg invent?
- What do we call a very big church?
- Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome?
- Which Country did Gutenberg come from?
- During the Renaissance people began re-discovering the art and culture of which people?
11 Clues: What did Gutenberg invent? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who discovered America in 1492? • What do we call a very big church? • Which Country did Gutenberg come from? • What does Renaissance mean in English? • In which country did the Renaissance start? • Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome? • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2025-06-22
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- genre of painting grew in importance in Northern European Renaissance art?
- One of the themes that are central to Shakespeare’s mature tragedies.
- Luther considered the beginner of the reformation
- sculptor (The David)
- Desvasting epidemic during renaissance?
- Painted the Last Super
- An important figure in the devotional lifestyle of the devotion moderna movement
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- pianted the Mona Lisa
- Renaissance
- What social group became the primary victims of witch-hunts?
- Where did the Renaissance begin?
- Who was often was called the "Prince of Humanists"?
12 Clues: Renaissance • sculptor (The David) • pianted the Mona Lisa • Painted the Last Super • Where did the Renaissance begin? • Desvasting epidemic during renaissance? • Luther considered the beginner of the reformation • Who was often was called the "Prince of Humanists"? • What social group became the primary victims of witch-hunts? • ...
Birthplace of The Renaissance By Mahmoud and bader 2025-09-29
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- A city that inspired the Renaissance scholars
- A country that inspired the Renaissance scholars
- A city in Italy that was thriving during the Renaissance
- A disease that spread in the world and made people start to think in the ways of the Renaissance
- The shared beliefs, customs, social forms, and material traits that characterize a group of people, passed down from one generation to the next.
- A person who is involved in trade
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- Rebirth or revival of art and learning
- Books, or documents written by hand
- A wealthy aristocrat who, in addition to traditional military and political duties, was expected to be highly educated
- The most powerful European family during the start of the Renaissance
10 Clues: A person who is involved in trade • Books, or documents written by hand • Rebirth or revival of art and learning • A city that inspired the Renaissance scholars • A country that inspired the Renaissance scholars • A city in Italy that was thriving during the Renaissance • The most powerful European family during the start of the Renaissance • ...
6th world history Kane hatfield 2024-10-31
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- The time period the renaissance took place
- Where the Renaissance took place
- Niccolo Machiavelli wrote the
- Drew the Transfiguration and Sistine Madonna
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet
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- An Italian sculpture and artist
- Leonardo da Vinci,Michelangelo, and Donatello were all _____
- Johannes Gutenburg invented the
- the renaissance was the ____ of art, architecture, and laws
- the cultural movement during the renaissance
10 Clues: Who wrote Romeo and Juliet • Niccolo Machiavelli wrote the • An Italian sculpture and artist • Johannes Gutenburg invented the • Where the Renaissance took place • The time period the renaissance took place • the cultural movement during the renaissance • Drew the Transfiguration and Sistine Madonna • the renaissance was the ____ of art, architecture, and laws • ...
The Renaissance 2024-03-29
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- A form of government in which representatives rule for them
- German inventor who developed the first printing press with movable type
- A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor
- A philosophy that balances religious faith with an emphasis on individual dignity and interest on nature and human society
- A belief in the importance of an individual's achievements
- Areas of study that focus on human life
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- Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior
- A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote
- A Florentine sculptor who was the first to use real life-like styles
- The period of "rebirth" and creativity following the Middle Ages
- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Price and advised leaders on how to rule
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian Language
12 Clues: Areas of study that focus on human life • A famous Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor • A belief in the importance of an individual's achievements • A form of government in which representatives rule for them • A Spanish Renaissance author of the masterpiece Don Quixote • The period of "rebirth" and creativity following the Middle Ages • ...
Renaissance Music 2024-11-03
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- Music during the Renaissance period was usually...
- Franco–...
- Followed Renaissance
- Its category is Woodwings
- Madrigal was the predecessor of...
- Its invention influenced music
- An important music figure between the Renaissance and Baroque periods of music
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- Famous composer: Giovanni Pierluigi da...
- Dominant musical texture
- Madrigal is a form of ... music
- Centre of musical activity during the mid-16th century
- Created the "L’homme armé" melody
12 Clues: Franco–... • Followed Renaissance • Dominant musical texture • Its category is Woodwings • Its invention influenced music • Madrigal is a form of ... music • Created the "L’homme armé" melody • Madrigal was the predecessor of... • Famous composer: Giovanni Pierluigi da... • Music during the Renaissance period was usually... • ...
Samenvatting 2013-11-17
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- Auteur van het gekende boek Da Vinci Code.
- Veelzijdige mens
- Land waar de renaissance is ontstaan.
- Hier worden de tekeningen van da Vinci bewaard.
- Deze lijnen overheersen in de renaissance-architectuur.
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- Zo schept de kunstenaar diepte in zijn schilderij.
- Bekendste schilderij van da Vinci.
- Het schoolvoorbeeld van renaissance.
- Hier is het belangrijkste schilderwerk van Michelango geschilderd.
- Renaissance is een … term.
10 Clues: Veelzijdige mens • Renaissance is een … term. • Bekendste schilderij van da Vinci. • Het schoolvoorbeeld van renaissance. • Land waar de renaissance is ontstaan. • Auteur van het gekende boek Da Vinci Code. • Hier worden de tekeningen van da Vinci bewaard. • Zo schept de kunstenaar diepte in zijn schilderij. • Deze lijnen overheersen in de renaissance-architectuur. • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-09
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- What instrument was most popular during the Renaissance?
- What artist created the Mona lisa?
- Who is the father of humanism?
- Who invented the Printing Press in 1440
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- Who supported the arts during the Renaissance?
- Who was one of the top 4 most famous artist
- Where did the renaissance start?
- Country where the Renaissance started
- What architecture was popular?
- Many people liked
10 Clues: Many people liked • Who is the father of humanism? • What architecture was popular? • Where did the renaissance start? • What artist created the Mona lisa? • Country where the Renaissance started • Who invented the Printing Press in 1440 • Who was one of the top 4 most famous artist • Who supported the arts during the Renaissance? • ...
the renaissance 2021-11-23
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- an Italian Renaissance political philosopher and statesman and secretary of the Florentine republic
- was an Italian sculptor painter architect and poet of the High Renaissance
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- the culture &’ style of art &’ architecture developed during the renaissance
- Painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- Former Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
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- method of painting water based pigments on freshly applied plaster
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters secular, occuring once every century or similarly long period
- was a German inventor printer publisher and goldsmith
- was an English playwright poet and actor widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist
- was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance
- first attained wealth and political power in Florence in the 13th century
13 Clues: Painting by Leonardo da Vinci • Former Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain • was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance • was a German inventor printer publisher and goldsmith • method of painting water based pigments on freshly applied plaster • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect • ...
The Renaissance Word Puzzle 2023-12-01
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- A German printer of the fifteenth century who invented the printing press
- Interest in the classical writings
- Western Europeans experience a profound culture awakening
- Italian Renaissance political philosopher and statesman and secretary of the Florentine republic
- An art-loving family of wealthy bankers (and three popes)
- A form of mural painting in which earth pigments are painted directly on fresh wet line plaster
- Common language understood by people of the area/region
- An ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions
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- In state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion
- Renowned English poet, playwright, and actor
- A portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant
- Italian artist, architect, and poet
- Italian Renaissance artist, architect, engineer, and scientist
- English lawyer,judge,social philosopher, author, statesman, and noted Renaissance humanist
14 Clues: Interest in the classical writings • Italian artist, architect, and poet • Renowned English poet, playwright, and actor • A portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant • Common language understood by people of the area/region • Western Europeans experience a profound culture awakening • An art-loving family of wealthy bankers (and three popes) • ...
The Renaissance 2024-09-19
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- Believing in things that go against the teaching of the church.
- Common language
- rebirth and refers to a revival in art.
- independent city which serves as the center of political and economic life.
- Formal statements.
- The greatest turning point of loyola's life.
- What happened to Savonarola in 1498
- who wrote The Prince.
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- Times period before the renaissance.
- King Henry the 8ths first wife.
- The burning of jewelry and trinkets for the poor.
- A council of church leaders to talk about religion in there area and how to solve there problems.
- One of Leonardo Da Vinci's art works.
- who painted the Sistine chapel.
- Took the throne at 9 years old.
- shows in 3d on a 2d surface.
- merchants,Bankers,and trades people.
- Who painted the Mona Lisa.
- One of the civilizations renaissance thinkers drew inspiration from.
19 Clues: Common language • Formal statements. • who wrote The Prince. • Who painted the Mona Lisa. • shows in 3d on a 2d surface. • King Henry the 8ths first wife. • who painted the Sistine chapel. • Took the throne at 9 years old. • What happened to Savonarola in 1498 • Times period before the renaissance. • merchants,Bankers,and trades people. • One of Leonardo Da Vinci's art works. • ...
Samenvatting 2013-11-17
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- Auteur van het gekende boek Da Vinci Code.
- Bekendste schilderij van da Vinci.
- Het schoolvoorbeeld van renaissance.
- Hier is het belangrijkste schilderwerk van Michelango geschilderd.
- Renaissance is een … term.
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- Hier worden de tekeningen van da Vinci bewaard.
- Veelzijdige mens
- Deze lijnen overheersen in de renaissance-architectuur.
- Land waar de renaissance is ontstaan.
- Zo schept de kunstenaar diepte in zijn schilderij.
10 Clues: Veelzijdige mens • Renaissance is een … term. • Bekendste schilderij van da Vinci. • Het schoolvoorbeeld van renaissance. • Land waar de renaissance is ontstaan. • Auteur van het gekende boek Da Vinci Code. • Hier worden de tekeningen van da Vinci bewaard. • Zo schept de kunstenaar diepte in zijn schilderij. • Deze lijnen overheersen in de renaissance-architectuur. • ...
history review 2023-05-31
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- Center of Renaissance
- A line of rulers from the same family
- The most well known family in the Renaissance
- A form of government
- German Monk who started the Reformation
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- "rebirth" of ancient learning
- a new way of thinking less about spiritualism and more about
- real life situations
- People who agreed with Martin Luthers ideas
- where the Renaissance began
10 Clues: real life situations • A form of government • Center of Renaissance • where the Renaissance began • "rebirth" of ancient learning • A line of rulers from the same family • German Monk who started the Reformation • People who agreed with Martin Luthers ideas • The most well known family in the Renaissance • a new way of thinking less about spiritualism and more about
Renaissance 2025-01-13
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- Bezeichnet die kirchliche Neuerungsbewegung
- Wie viele Thesen schriebt Luther?
- Der typische Intellektuelle der Renaissance
- Was hat Johannes Gutenberg erfunden?
- Was wollen die Menschen in der Renaissance Wiederbeleben?
- Mensch im Latein
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- Was ist wichtiger als die Religion für die Menschen der Renaissance?
- Wie heißt die Theorie von Galileo Galilei
- was bedeutet Renaissance?
- Wie der Mensch in der Kunst dargestellt wird
10 Clues: Mensch im Latein • was bedeutet Renaissance? • Wie viele Thesen schriebt Luther? • Was hat Johannes Gutenberg erfunden? • Wie heißt die Theorie von Galileo Galilei • Bezeichnet die kirchliche Neuerungsbewegung • Der typische Intellektuelle der Renaissance • Wie der Mensch in der Kunst dargestellt wird • Was wollen die Menschen in der Renaissance Wiederbeleben? • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
8 Clues: Renaissance means? • humanism main study? • known as the Renaissance man • what started in the 14th century? • the Renaissance created lots of ___ • one main idea during the Renaissance • the Mona ____ was an icon of the Renaissance • michelangelo convinced people to become _____
TCI Lesson 33 The Renaissance Begins Review 2024-05-21
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- Renaissance refers to the rebirth of the ____ culture.
- A trade route that began in China and ran to the Black Sea
- Greek and Roman art influenced ___ artists.
- These people became important with the creation of standardized money.
- A philosophy that centered on the worth of an individual.
- People who sponsor art and artists.
- Independent republics in Italy that were wealthy and powerful.
- A geographic factor that contributed to Italy's economic success.
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- The Renaissance began at the end of the_____ ___.
- This group brought learning back from the East to Europe.
- This person is known as the founder of the Italian Renaissance.
- A place built by the wealthy to encourage further education
- People who traded goods all over Europe.
13 Clues: People who sponsor art and artists. • People who traded goods all over Europe. • Greek and Roman art influenced ___ artists. • The Renaissance began at the end of the_____ ___. • Renaissance refers to the rebirth of the ____ culture. • This group brought learning back from the East to Europe. • A philosophy that centered on the worth of an individual. • ...
Italian Renaissance 2022-11-30
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- allowed artists to sketch ancient Roman statues displayed in Medici gardens
- Very wealthy family in Florence, Italy; owned a banking company
- Da Vinci’s most famous drawing
- Birthplace for the Renaissance
- Located in Rome; Mural painted on the ceiling by Michelangelo
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- Italian city; became a symbol for energy and brilliance for the Italian Renaissance
- Able to observe kings and princes in foreign courts
- Diplomat in Florence; Published a book called The Prince in 1513
- Survived the middle ages and later became prosperous trade cities
- Wealthy and powerful social stance that stressed education and the arts
- A time of creativity and change in political, social,economic,and cultural areas
- Nickname given to Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo
- Reason for the start of the renaissance
13 Clues: Da Vinci’s most famous drawing • Birthplace for the Renaissance • Reason for the start of the renaissance • Able to observe kings and princes in foreign courts • Nickname given to Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo • Located in Rome; Mural painted on the ceiling by Michelangelo • Very wealthy family in Florence, Italy; owned a banking company • ...
renaissance vocab 2023-11-14
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- he state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion
- a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci.
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- an English playwright, poet and actor
- an Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian who lived during the Renaissance.
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- German inventor and craftsman who introduced letterpress printing to Europe
- a prestigious Italian banking family and political dynasty who held great power in Florence from the 15th to the 18th century
- a form of mural painting in which earth pigments are painted directly on fresh, wet, lime plaster
- was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- a period in history and a cultural movement marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity
- served Henry VIII as Lord High Chancellor of England from October 1529 to May 1532.
- n Italian polymath of the High Renaissance
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought
14 Clues: an English playwright, poet and actor • n Italian polymath of the High Renaissance • he state of being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion • a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. • ...
Donnatello’s work and life 2025-10-23
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- Alternative material used by Donatello and other sculptors besides bronze.
- Cultural and artistic movement that began in Italy in the 15th century.
- Italian Renaissance sculptor famous for his bronze works.
- Artistic style that aims to represent reality accurately.
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- Italian city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- Sculpture by Michelangelo depicting the biblical hero.
- Main material used by Donatello in many of his sculptures.
- City where Donatello created several important works.
- Powerful family of patrons who supported Renaissance artists.
- Renaissance architect known for the dome of Santa Maria del Fiore.
10 Clues: City where Donatello created several important works. • Sculpture by Michelangelo depicting the biblical hero. • Artistic style that aims to represent reality accurately. • Italian city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance. • Main material used by Donatello in many of his sculptures. • Italian Renaissance sculptor famous for his bronze works. • ...
The Artistic Renaissance 2023-05-10
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- When Florence was the cradle of the Renaissance.
- The city where the artistic center was in the Cinquecento.
- The Basilica of St. Peter was designed by ________.
- Michelangelo was the author of these in the Sistine Chapel.
- Roger van der ______.
- A painter in the Quattrocento.
- The person who made the dome of the Basilica of St. Peter.
- A painter that criticized society through images and fantastic beings.
- A painter that created the Sfumato technique.
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- Rebirth or Renacimiento in French.
- The blurring of the contour of figures.
- The author of the dome of the Florence Cathedral.
- The city in Italy where the Renaissance started.
- A German Painter.
- When the artistic center moved to Rome.
- One of the marble works by Michelangelo.
- A technique that consisted of dissolving colors in linseed.
- A famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
- The city/country where the pope lives.
- A painter in the Quattrocento.
20 Clues: A German Painter. • Roger van der ______. • A painter in the Quattrocento. • A painter in the Quattrocento. • Rebirth or Renacimiento in French. • The city/country where the pope lives. • The blurring of the contour of figures. • When the artistic center moved to Rome. • A famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci. • One of the marble works by Michelangelo. • ...
WH Renaissance and Reformation 2024-12-02
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- The book that discusses the ideal ruler
- The artist best remembered for his engravings
- sold indulgences
- The Catholic Queen of England who persecuted Protestants
- established Presbyterian church in Scotland
- The author of Utopia
- saw no hope of change in the Church of England
- Document that allowed German princes to choose their religion
- A German who developed moveable type printing
- The Counter-Reformation is connected with these
- Protestant who fought to stop Spanish dominance in the Netherlands
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- The major influence in Edward VI’s reign
- Family most associated with Renaissance patronage
- The Renaissance city that became most influential
- The Roman Catholic Queen of Scotland
- The painter famous for The School of Athens
- Renaissance course of study focused on individual responsibility
- Famous Catholic scholar who debated Luther at the Leipzig debate
- Leader of Germany who had Luther excommunicated
19 Clues: sold indulgences • The author of Utopia • The Roman Catholic Queen of Scotland • The book that discusses the ideal ruler • The major influence in Edward VI’s reign • established Presbyterian church in Scotland • The painter famous for The School of Athens • The artist best remembered for his engravings • A German who developed moveable type printing • ...
Renaissance vocab 2021-11-18
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- a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. Considered an archetypal masterpiece of the Italian Renaissance
- not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order.
- an Italian diplomat, philosopher, and historian who lived during the Renaissance. He is best known for his political treatise The Prince, written about 1513.
- a German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith who introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press.
- an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor and architect.
- an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet of the High Renaissance born in the Republic of Florence,
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- an English lawyer, judge, social philosopher, author, statesman, and noted Renaissance humanist
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- 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.
- an English playwright, poet and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language
- an Italian banking family and political dynasty that first began to gather prominence under Cosimo de' Medici in the Republic of Florence during the first half of the 15th century.
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
14 Clues: an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. • the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region. • an English lawyer, judge, social philosopher, author, statesman, and noted Renaissance humanist • not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order. • ...
world history 2025-11-06
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- :Lawyer and former Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
- :a German inventor who introduced printing with movable type to Europe around 1440
- :an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance, celebrated as a painter, sculptor, architect, musician, scientist, inventor, anatomist, and more, who is considered the epitome of the "Renaissance man"
- :English playwright, poet, and actor
- :an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.
- :an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- :Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
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- :applying water-based pigments to wet plaster, causing the colors to be absorbed into the wall as it dries and creating a durable, long-lasting mural.
- :was a Florentine diplomat, author, philosopher, and historian who lived during the Italian Renaissance.
- :a historical period, primarily the Renaissance, where there was a shift in focus from purely religious and spiritual matters to a greater interest in human experience, worldly achievements, and rational thought.
- :the historical period when writers began using the common, native language of a region instead of classical languages like Latin, leading to a flowering of literature and culture.
- :the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- :famous 16th-century portrait painting by Leonardo da Vinci that depicts Lisa del Giocondo
- : a powerful and influential banking family in Florence during the Renaissance, defined by their significant political power and extensive patronage of the arts.
14 Clues: :English playwright, poet, and actor • :Lawyer and former Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain • :an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect. • :Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance • :a German inventor who introduced printing with movable type to Europe around 1440 • ...
Enlightenment and Absolutism 2023-01-20
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- political leader for huguenots
- well known Romanov dynasty member
- appeared in london in 1592
- develops theories about government
- fleet of warships
- one of the greatest literary figures
- best example of absolutism in 1700s
- ended artistic renaissance in Italy
- Russian nobility was known as
- First to be czar
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- wrote Leviathan
- short hair
- Becomes king of Prussia 1701
- replaced the artistic renaissance
- wrote 1500 or more plays
- prince of Orange
- Russian for Caesar
- the belief in magic
- combative religion
- ruler has total control
20 Clues: short hair • wrote Leviathan • prince of Orange • First to be czar • fleet of warships • Russian for Caesar • combative religion • the belief in magic • ruler has total control • wrote 1500 or more plays • appeared in london in 1592 • Becomes king of Prussia 1701 • Russian nobility was known as • political leader for huguenots • replaced the artistic renaissance • ...
Maddy Wandel - Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-22
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- buying forgiveness
- removed pope's authority
- ideal renaissance man
- Sistien chapel, statue of david
- mother of Elizabeth
- challenging the church
- printing press
- stabilized religious tension
- human achievement
- kingdom decides religion
- rebirth
- bronze statue of david
- 3D
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- Church of England
- response of Martin Luther
- worldly
- Calvinism
- rich
- meeting of bishops and cardinals
- non-chatolic
- shcool of Athens
- make marriage void
- followers of Martin Luther
- native
- society of Jesus
- better flow of info
26 Clues: 3D • rich • native • worldly • rebirth • Calvinism • non-chatolic • printing press • shcool of Athens • society of Jesus • Church of England • human achievement • buying forgiveness • make marriage void • mother of Elizabeth • better flow of info • ideal renaissance man • challenging the church • bronze statue of david • removed pope's authority • kingdom decides religion • response of Martin Luther • ...
Renaissance Era 2021-01-28
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- All music in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican was sung like this
- Sacred choral music of the Renaissance was created and performed for the:
- Period prior to the Renaissance Era
- Wrote the "Pope Marcellus Mass"
- This began in year 1450 and ended in the year 1600
- Major keyboard instrument used in the Renaissance other then the church organ
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- Spanish composer who was also a priest
- These people were the only people permitted to sing in Catholic churches
- Most important French composer during the Renaissance
- voices that created the new tone color
10 Clues: Wrote the "Pope Marcellus Mass" • Period prior to the Renaissance Era • Spanish composer who was also a priest • voices that created the new tone color • This began in year 1450 and ended in the year 1600 • Most important French composer during the Renaissance • All music in the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican was sung like this • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-08
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- This means rebirth
- Renaissance left an everlasting impact on the European ______.
- The sea that helped Italy have a strategic location.
- The Renaissance highlights a period of the surge of interest in philosophy, art, literature, and ______.
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- The invention of the________ contributed to the development of the Renaissance.
- A artist, scientist, and inventor during the Renaissance.
- Leonardo Da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa and the __________.
- The printing press was invented by ______ Gutenberg.
- Idea that rational ideas were more emphasized than faith
- of the principles that were commonly taught during the period was ______.
10 Clues: This means rebirth • The printing press was invented by ______ Gutenberg. • The sea that helped Italy have a strategic location. • Idea that rational ideas were more emphasized than faith • A artist, scientist, and inventor during the Renaissance. • Leonardo Da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa and the __________. • ...
Renaissance 2022-05-03
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- a member of the Society of Jesus
- ancient trade routes, linking China with the West
- founding father of Renaissance architecture
- Italian painter during the Renaissance
- European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity
- Italian banking family and political dynasty
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- the action or fact of indulging
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance
- scholar and poet of early Renaissance Italy
- intellectual movement typified by a revived interest in the classical world and studies which focussed not on religion but on what it is to be human
10 Clues: the action or fact of indulging • a member of the Society of Jesus • Italian painter during the Renaissance • scholar and poet of early Renaissance Italy • founding father of Renaissance architecture • Italian banking family and political dynasty • ancient trade routes, linking China with the West • Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance • ...
LATIHAN PEMAHAMAN SEJARAH MINAT 2022-09-18
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- pola pikir aufklarung
- hanya percaya Tuhan
- gereja katolik
- memperkaya negara
- kelahiran kembali
- penjajahan yang mengambil wilayah
- dampak merkantilisme dunia
- abad pencerahan
- ilmu yang berkembang saat renaissance
- bahasa asli Alkitab
- penemuan revolusi industri
- gereja kristen Inggris
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- gereja mengambil semua ketetapan
- memperkaya diri sendiri
- alat tukar paling stabil
- sebutan negara induk
- yang dicari merkantilisme
- pengaruh dari gereja
- pembenaran terhadap Tuhan
- slogan zaman aufklarung
- surat pengampunan dosa
- salah satu negara penjelajah
- sebutan zaman aufklarung
- abad kegelapan
- reformasi gereja
25 Clues: gereja katolik • abad kegelapan • abad pencerahan • reformasi gereja • memperkaya negara • kelahiran kembali • hanya percaya Tuhan • bahasa asli Alkitab • sebutan negara induk • pengaruh dari gereja • pola pikir aufklarung • surat pengampunan dosa • gereja kristen Inggris • memperkaya diri sendiri • slogan zaman aufklarung • alat tukar paling stabil • sebutan zaman aufklarung • ...
Hayden Cooper - Renaissance and Reformation 2023-09-21
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- native
- sistine chapel paintings
- meeting of bishops and cardinals
- bronze sculpture
- ideal renaissance man
- reforming of the catholic church
- society of jesus
- non catholic
- followers of Martin luther
- printing press
- worldly
- kingdoms can choose religon
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- challenging of the catholic church
- void from marriage
- influences christian religon
- mother of elizabeth
- paying for forgiveness
- rich
- king of england
- school of athens
- 3d
- abled mass flow of info
- reform
- queen of england
- human achievement
25 Clues: 3d • rich • native • reform • worldly • non catholic • printing press • king of england • bronze sculpture • school of athens • society of jesus • queen of england • human achievement • void from marriage • mother of elizabeth • ideal renaissance man • paying for forgiveness • abled mass flow of info • sistine chapel paintings • followers of Martin luther • kingdoms can choose religon • ...
Evelyn Jorinscay renaissance and reformation 2025-09-24
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- settled religious turmoil
- native language
- non-religious
- catholic counter punch
- 6 wives
- school of Athens
- early copy machine
- another protestant leader
- make invalid
- three dimensional appearance
- Henry VIII's 2nd wife
- catholic missionaries
- buying salvation
- non-catholic christian
- meeting of the clergy
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- new christian churches left Catholicism
- church of England
- split in the catholic church
- Sistine chapel
- renaissance man
- human achievement, emotion
- rebirth
- bronze David
- inventor early copy machine
- settled reformation wars
- rich people
26 Clues: 6 wives • rebirth • rich people • bronze David • make invalid • non-religious • Sistine chapel • native language • renaissance man • school of Athens • buying salvation • church of England • early copy machine • Henry VIII's 2nd wife • catholic missionaries • meeting of the clergy • catholic counter punch • non-catholic christian • settled reformation wars • settled religious turmoil • ...
Brayden Swope "Renaissance and Reformation" 2023-09-21
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- Made bronze statue of David
- Church of England
- Counter Reformation
- Enhanced the free flow of information
- Human achievement
- Rich
- Kingdom decides religion
- Ideal Renaissance Man
- Rebirth
- Native
- worldly
- Society of Jesus
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- Calvinism
- Make marriage void
- Followers of Martin Luther
- Mother of Elizabeth 1
- Meeting of bishops and cardinals
- Made Sistine Chapel, Statue of David
- Non-Catholic
- Made printing press
- Buying forgiveness
- Made school of Athens
- Challenging the church
- 3D
- Stabilized tension in England
25 Clues: 3D • Rich • Native • Rebirth • worldly • Calvinism • Non-Catholic • Society of Jesus • Church of England • Human achievement • Make marriage void • Buying forgiveness • Made printing press • Counter Reformation • Mother of Elizabeth 1 • Made school of Athens • Ideal Renaissance Man • Challenging the church • Kingdom decides religion • Followers of Martin Luther • Made bronze statue of David • ...
