renaissance Crossword Puzzles
RRSE 2026-02-11
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- – Study of matter, motion, and energy.
- – Large cathedral dome, like Brunelleschi’s masterpiece.
- – Freedoms and protections Wollstonecraft argued for.
- – Instrument Robert Hooke used to see tiny things.
- – Italian city at the heart of the Renaissance.
- – Tiny unit of life discovered under a microscope.
- – Organization of craftsmen or merchants.
- – Someone who speaks up for a cause.
- – Belief that all people should have the same opportunities.
- – Connected to kings or queens.
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- – Wealthy family that sponsored Renaissance artists.
- – Person who supports artists financially.
- – Technique for showing depth in Renaissance art.
- – Careful study or watching, important in science.
- – Wollstonecraft fought for equal rights for this group.
- – To change and improve religious or social practices.
- – Learning and knowledge; key to Enlightenment ideas.
17 Clues: – Connected to kings or queens. • – Someone who speaks up for a cause. • – Study of matter, motion, and energy. • – Organization of craftsmen or merchants. • – Person who supports artists financially. • – Italian city at the heart of the Renaissance. • – Technique for showing depth in Renaissance art. • – Careful study or watching, important in science. • ...
Causes of the Renaissance 2026-05-05
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- the region between Europe, Asia, and Africa
- the continent where the Renaissance started
- most practiced religion in Europe
- culture referring to Greek and Roman culture
- social system during the Middle Ages
- road connecting Asia, Middle East, and Europe
- the holy book of Christianity
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- the philosophical movement that focused on human achievement and potential
- most practiced religion in the Middle East
- the age after the Renaissance
- plague that was referred to as the Black Death
- the holy book of Islam
- the ages preceding the Renaissance
- the content where Silk Road started
- religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- peninsula where the Islamic faith began
- culture adopted by the Romans
- the first book that was mass produced on the Gutenberg press
18 Clues: the holy book of Islam • the age after the Renaissance • culture adopted by the Romans • the holy book of Christianity • most practiced religion in Europe • the ages preceding the Renaissance • the content where Silk Road started • social system during the Middle Ages • peninsula where the Islamic faith began • most practiced religion in the Middle East • ...
Renaissance Crossword - Bradly Tanner 2025-04-23
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- Famous for scenic paintings and a fun children's game
- Occupation that made the Medici family rich
- Flemish painter famous for painting festivals and dances
- The writer of the book “Utopia”
- Art technique of making faces look life-like
- Time of renewal/ rebirth
- people who believed in human matters rather than divine matters
- most commonly known for “The Last Supper”
- Famous playwright known for “Romeo and Juliet”
- described how the government should be run in his book “The Prince”
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- His Invention made the printing of books more efficient
- Known for saying “Nothing weighs less than a pen”
- put in copper to create illustrations in books
- One of Roger van der Weyden's famous pieces
- best selling book during the Renaissance
- Believed in being a gentleman
- Well known book that describes the perfect world
- was famous for the Sistine Chapel
- where the Renaissance began
- Shakespeare most known play
20 Clues: Time of renewal/ rebirth • where the Renaissance began • Shakespeare most known play • Believed in being a gentleman • The writer of the book “Utopia” • was famous for the Sistine Chapel • best selling book during the Renaissance • most commonly known for “The Last Supper” • Occupation that made the Medici family rich • One of Roger van der Weyden's famous pieces • ...
World history vocab 2025-09-15
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- When the jews left Egypt
- the Holiest Islamic site
- a religion centered on Muhammad and the Quran
- a terrible Roman emperor who blamed the Great Rome Fire on the Christians
- a holy war
- a very wise man in the Bible
- when art is classic
- called the 3rd Rome
- a man in the Bible, who killed a giant
- a printing press the was the first moveable pess
- the man responsible for the Jewish diaspora
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- a man in the renaissance who wrote plays
- the man who made Rome Christian
- the man who came from Asia kicking off the Silk Road
- a religion started by Abraham, uses the Torah
- a road between Europe and Asia
- the place where the renaissance started
- a word that means rebirth
- a religion centered around Christ, reads the Bible
- when you focus on the more human and realistic aspects of art
20 Clues: a holy war • when art is classic • called the 3rd Rome • When the jews left Egypt • the Holiest Islamic site • a word that means rebirth • a very wise man in the Bible • a road between Europe and Asia • the man who made Rome Christian • a man in the Bible, who killed a giant • the place where the renaissance started • a man in the renaissance who wrote plays • ...
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 • ...
Renaissance Puzzle 2023-11-14
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- A famous italian banker
- The standard language of a place
- A time known for rebirth
- Rich people who give money in order for artists to paint
- A famous author who wrote about human nature
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- Another famous artist during the renaissance one of his famous works is called The creation of Adam
- A famous artist during the renaissance
- The act of being neutral in regard to religon
- A philosophical stance that emphasizes the individual and social potential of human beigns
- The way someone sees a certain action or event
- A german inventor and craftsman
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
12 Clues: A famous italian banker • A time known for rebirth • Birthplace of the Renaissance • A german inventor and craftsman • The standard language of a place • A famous artist during the renaissance • A famous author who wrote about human nature • The act of being neutral in regard to religon • The way someone sees a certain action or event • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- ___ was built on islands, making it difficult to make roads, so they made canals to get around.
- The art of making agreements between countries is called ___.
- A man named ___ wrote a book, convincing people to buy China's goods.
- Lots of ___ contributed to the Renaissance.
- ____ art had lots of details and realistic scenes as opposed to the art of the Middle ages.
- The Renaissance was a time of ___.
- A ___ is a powerful city that was more like it's own country.
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- man named ___ thought it was okay to
- The ___ family was the richest family in Florence.
- The city of Florence became rich from making fine ___.
- The Renaissance began in ___.
- A____is someone who fights on the army for money.
- The sons and daughters of rich nobles and ___ married, creating the upper class.
- ___ means to be non-religious, because you are interested on more worldly ideas and events.
- and cheat to keep your power.
- Seince Italy was close to bodies of water, this made it easy for ___.
16 Clues: The Renaissance began in ___. • and cheat to keep your power. • The Renaissance was a time of ___. • man named ___ thought it was okay to • Lots of ___ contributed to the Renaissance. • A____is someone who fights on the army for money. • The ___ family was the richest family in Florence. • The city of Florence became rich from making fine ___. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- ___ was built on islands, making it difficult to make roads, so they made canals to get around.
- The art of making agreements between countries is called ___.
- A man named ___ wrote a book, convincing people to buy China's goods.
- Lots of ___ contributed to the Renaissance.
- ____ art had lots of details and realistic scenes as opposed to the art of the Middle ages.
- The Renaissance was a time of ___.
- A ___ is a powerful city that was more like it's own country.
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- man named ___ thought it was okay to
- The ___ family was the richest family in Florence.
- The city of Florence became rich from making fine ___.
- The Renaissance began in ___.
- A____is someone who fights on the army for money.
- The sons and daughters of rich nobles and ___ married, creating the upper class.
- ___ means to be non-religious, because you are interested on more worldly ideas and events.
- and cheat to keep your power.
- Seince Italy was close to bodies of water, this made it easy for ___.
16 Clues: The Renaissance began in ___. • and cheat to keep your power. • The Renaissance was a time of ___. • man named ___ thought it was okay to • Lots of ___ contributed to the Renaissance. • A____is someone who fights on the army for money. • The ___ family was the richest family in Florence. • The city of Florence became rich from making fine ___. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2013-11-06
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- ____ helped sailors find their way out at sea (4)
- ______ were easier to make with the printing press (5)
- The Renaissance was an important part of _______ (7)
- If you had a ________ you were thought to be rich
- _______ was important to help people with their inventions
- The Renaissance started after the ______ ____ (6,4)
- ______ Angelo was the famous artist that made the statue David (6)
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- _____ were important because they took care of all of the money (5)
- Traders had to be careful travelling on land because of _______ (7)
- ______ was a type of artwork involving words that rhyme with each other (6)
- ____ ____ is a famous portrait where nobody knows if the person is smiling or not (4,4)
- ________ became popular during the Renaissance (8)
- Humanists learned the ancient _____ language to read ancient artefacts (5)
- "Renaissance" is French for _______ (7)
- Leonardo _______ Was an artist that made many famous paintings (7)
- People went to ______ to express their religion
16 Clues: "Renaissance" is French for _______ (7) • People went to ______ to express their religion • ____ helped sailors find their way out at sea (4) • If you had a ________ you were thought to be rich • ________ became popular during the Renaissance (8) • The Renaissance started after the ______ ____ (6,4) • The Renaissance was an important part of _______ (7) • ...
The Renaissance 2014-05-01
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- Italian genre of music that was very complicated and often featured chromaticism and drastic mood changes.
- Author of the epic, Paradise Lost.
- The prevalent philosophy that man decides his own fate…
- A technique of painting upon freshly laid plaster…
- This artist painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, though he most loved the art of sculpture.
- two melodic lines that are similar in shape and sound are ______ polyphony.
- composer best known for his compositions of polychoral music.
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- when there are two different melodic lines…
- The literal definition of Renaissance is…
- Renaissance architecture often contains columns, round arches, and vaults, and is complex, proportionate, beautiful.
- The _____ in Florence is an example of Renaissance architecture.
- Artist of the Mona Lisa.
- Last name of the inventor of the printing press…
- Where the Renaissance began…
- The _____ man was considered one who is accomplished in all of the classical subjects.
- Document written by Martin Luther that criticized that led to the Protestant Church.
16 Clues: Artist of the Mona Lisa. • Where the Renaissance began… • Author of the epic, Paradise Lost. • The literal definition of Renaissance is… • when there are two different melodic lines… • Last name of the inventor of the printing press… • A technique of painting upon freshly laid plaster… • The prevalent philosophy that man decides his own fate… • ...
The Renaissance crossword puzzle 2022-04-22
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- where did the renaissance start?
- what was Donatello?
- how many impacts were their on the printing press?
- who created the statue of David?
- what did Raphael do?
- when did the Italian renaissance start?
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- who created the praying hand?
- who developed oil paint?
- how many periods are there in the renaissance?
- what does renaissance mean in french?
10 Clues: what was Donatello? • what did Raphael do? • who developed oil paint? • who created the praying hand? • where did the renaissance start? • who created the statue of David? • what does renaissance mean in french? • when did the Italian renaissance start? • how many periods are there in the renaissance? • how many impacts were their on the printing press?
Crossword 2021-10-15
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- making agreements with other countries
- began in Italy
- became rich from banking and trading cloth
- used canals and waterways for transportation
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- richest family during the renaissance
- de’ medici ruled Florence from 1469-1492
- does the renaissance mean rebirth
- non religious
- charge of Venice during the renaissance small groups of rich merchants
- built their cities on small islands
10 Clues: non religious • began in Italy • does the renaissance mean rebirth • built their cities on small islands • richest family during the renaissance • making agreements with other countries • de’ medici ruled Florence from 1469-1492 • became rich from banking and trading cloth • used canals and waterways for transportation • ...
Renaissance Art 2020-03-31
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- Another name for Mary, Raphael painted a lot of them
- Not a turtle but a High Renaissance Artist
- You'll find the Sistine Chapel here.
- Seat of the Renaissance
- Sculptor of the first free standing nude since antiqulty
- Renaissance means.....
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- Painted beautiful religious frescos in the Early Renaissance. His name means angelic
- Helps create the illusion of a 3D space on a 2D surface
- Wealthy Florentine Family. Patrons of the arts.
- da Vinci Artist, inventor, engineer, scientist, philosopher, left handed. Started the High Renaissance
10 Clues: Renaissance means..... • Seat of the Renaissance • You'll find the Sistine Chapel here. • Not a turtle but a High Renaissance Artist • Wealthy Florentine Family. Patrons of the arts. • Another name for Mary, Raphael painted a lot of them • Helps create the illusion of a 3D space on a 2D surface • Sculptor of the first free standing nude since antiqulty • ...
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 • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-31
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- Name of a famous Renaissance artist who painted “The Mona Lisa”?
- Who invented the printing press in the 15th century?
- Which Renaissance scientist studied astronomy and challenged ancient beliefs?
- What other important scientists of this era perfected the telescope?
- Which country did the Renaissance begin?
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- What ancient cultures inspired this era?
- Name of another Renaissance artist known for the sculpture “David”?
- What movement focused on education supported the Renaissance?
- What does “Renaissance” mean?
9 Clues: What does “Renaissance” mean? • What ancient cultures inspired this era? • Which country did the Renaissance begin? • Who invented the printing press in the 15th century? • What movement focused on education supported the Renaissance? • Name of a famous Renaissance artist who painted “The Mona Lisa”? • ...
Renaissance 2016-11-23
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- An owner of a freehold.
- A system by which the lord if the manor exploited serfs who worked for his estate.
- Reduced to poverty.
- Someone who earns money to support their family.
- Someone in favor of resisting change; keeping the status quo.
- A social system in which status is ranked, and power is concentrated in the higher ranks.
- Political organization in the Middle Ages.
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- A peasant who worked on land owned by another person.
- Subdivision of a continent.
- The act of not having a memory, thought, or feeling expressed.
- Loyalty.
- Prohibit or Forbid.
- The action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
- Large piece of land, sometimes called a Fief.
14 Clues: Loyalty. • Prohibit or Forbid. • Reduced to poverty. • An owner of a freehold. • Subdivision of a continent. • Political organization in the Middle Ages. • Large piece of land, sometimes called a Fief. • Someone who earns money to support their family. • A peasant who worked on land owned by another person. • Someone in favor of resisting change; keeping the status quo. • ...
Renaissance 2013-04-29
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- Renaissance doctors rejected his ideas
- Step three in the scientific method
- Renaissance humanists relied on this ability
- Renaissance sculpted figures standing in this posture
- Father of humanism
- Copernicus believed the solar system was _________
- A very Quixotic author
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- Grow a city
- He dissected cadavers to understand human anatomy
- Classical refers to the ideas and art of this civilization
- Ends justify the means
- Classical refers to the ideas and art of this civilization
- Use this to make your painting stand out
- Seek help from them if you want a job making art in Florence
- Ideas that were secluded from religion
15 Clues: Grow a city • Father of humanism • Ends justify the means • A very Quixotic author • Step three in the scientific method • Renaissance doctors rejected his ideas • Ideas that were secluded from religion • Use this to make your painting stand out • Renaissance humanists relied on this ability • He dissected cadavers to understand human anatomy • ...
Renaissance 2014-12-17
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- In the mid 1600's European thinkers began to apply scientific principles to the study of society and government. This was called the ____.
- A new way of giving depth to a painting.
- The country in which the Renaissance started.
- A period of cultural revival.
- The catholic church became so corrupt that a religious revolt happened called the ____.
- Beginning in the 1500's, was when natural philosophers began looking at the world in a new way.
- A new process, conclusions are formed on careful observations and testing of data, became basis of scientific investigation.
- The new branch of the Christian church formed after Reformation.
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- Painted the Mona Lisa and was a "true Renaissance man".
- The rights to life liberty and prosperity.
- The theory that the sun was the center of the universe.
- The theory that the Earth was the center of the universe.
- The counter revolution of the church to stop the Reformation.
- A spiritual pardon sold by the church.
14 Clues: A period of cultural revival. • A spiritual pardon sold by the church. • A new way of giving depth to a painting. • The rights to life liberty and prosperity. • The country in which the Renaissance started. • Painted the Mona Lisa and was a "true Renaissance man". • The theory that the sun was the center of the universe. • ...
renaissance 2021-11-15
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- occutting once every century or similarly
- is one of the most valuable paintings in the world
- venerated in the Catholic Church as Saint
- who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of western art
- was a German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith
- first attained wealth and political power in Florence in the 13th century through its success in commerce and banking
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfict
- the revial of art and literature
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- was an english playwright, poet, and actor
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people
- an artist and engineer who is vest known for his paintings
- was an Italian diplomat, philosopher, and historian who lived during the Renaissance
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine
- a techniqu of mural painting executed upon freshly laid lime plaster
14 Clues: the revial of art and literature • occutting once every century or similarly • venerated in the Catholic Church as Saint • was an english playwright, poet, and actor • is one of the most valuable paintings in the world • the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people • was a German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith • ...
Renaissance 2021-11-15
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- Shakespeare An English playwright and poet of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- Guttenberg German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- family French Médicis, Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet.
- da Vinci Italian painter, sculptor, architect, musician, engineer, mathematician, and scientist.
- style of painting Fresco is a mural painting technique that involves painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster so that the paint becomes an integral part of the plaster.
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- the culture and style of art and architecture developed during the Renaissance
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism
- Italian statesman, political philosopher, and author.
- Lisa a portrait
- More English statesman who opposed Henry VIII's divorce from Catherine of Aragon and was imprisoned and beheaded
14 Clues: Lisa a portrait • Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet. • Italian statesman, political philosopher, and author. • family French Médicis, Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect • a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism • ...
Renaissance 2022-02-15
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- made of wood
- made of wood
- known as the greatest English composer
- type of drum
- most important french composer
- Born in the Netherlands
- most popular instrament
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- 2 major sacred composers
- used for secular music
- spanish composer
- Began his musical career as a choirboy in Milan
- used with your fingers
- made of boxwood pipe
- born in England
- used still today in school
15 Clues: made of wood • made of wood • type of drum • born in England • spanish composer • made of boxwood pipe • used for secular music • used with your fingers • Born in the Netherlands • most popular instrament • 2 major sacred composers • used still today in school • most important french composer • known as the greatest English composer • Began his musical career as a choirboy in Milan
Renaissance 2023-12-06
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- an emphasis on living well in this world and understanding better the activities of this world
- sculpted the Pieta in Rome and the David in Florence, painted the Sistine Chapel's ceilings and even designed the dome for St. Peter's Basilica
- imagined, isolated (or geographically confined) political or religious communities that possessed clear attributes of perfection
- a form of mural painting in which earth pigments are painted directly on fresh, wet, lime plaster
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- a 16th century Florentine philosopher known primarily for his political ideas
- laid the groundwork for cultural prosperity in Florence
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- a renowned English poet, playwright, and actor born in 1564
- German craftsman and inventor who originated a method of printing from movable type
- Drew the Mona Lisa
- a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci
- an intellectual movement of the 15th century
- the spoken languages of the people, then as vehicles for popular writing, finally achieving official recognition
- English humanist and chancellor of England who was beheaded
14 Clues: Drew the Mona Lisa • an intellectual movement of the 15th century • laid the groundwork for cultural prosperity in Florence • a renowned English poet, playwright, and actor born in 1564 • English humanist and chancellor of England who was beheaded • a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci • ...
Renaissance 2024-11-12
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- Florentine philosopher known primarily for his political ideas
- designed and built the first known mechanized printing press in Europe
- something is not religious in nature.
- the everyday language spoken by ordinary people in a particular region or country.
- Shakespeare updated the simplistic, two-dimensional writing style of pre-Renaissance drama.
- noted Renaissance humanist
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- an imaginary community or society that possesses highly desirable or near-perfect qualities for its members.
- sculptor, painter and architect
- his work as a scientist and an inventor
- a mural painting technique that involves painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster so that the paint becomes an integral part of the plaster.
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- a Renaissance cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant.
- an art-loving family of wealthy bankers
14 Clues: noted Renaissance humanist • sculptor, painter and architect • something is not religious in nature. • his work as a scientist and an inventor • an art-loving family of wealthy bankers • a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant. • Florentine philosopher known primarily for his political ideas • ...
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 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 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 • ...
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 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 2022-05-11
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- Who helped scientific knowledge by exploring and studying nature?
- This person was famous for their artworks and sculptures
- This person was famous for his sculptures in bronze, marble, and wood
- This person was famous for his paintings (including Madonna)
- The Renaissance fell because numerous wars had _____________ the Italian Peninsula.
- The year in which the Renaissance began.
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- Italy was the birthplace of ______________.
- This person is a painter, draughtsman, engineer, and scientist.
- How the Renaissance changed the world.
- The word Renaissance means
- This invention allowed people to share knowledge more quickly and widely.
- This person was the father of European painting
12 Clues: The word Renaissance means • How the Renaissance changed the world. • The year in which the Renaissance began. • Italy was the birthplace of ______________. • This person was the father of European painting • This person was famous for their artworks and sculptures • This person was famous for his paintings (including Madonna) • ...
Not a Cross Word to be said 2026-05-02
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- The creator of the press
- Supports and donates to renaissance men.
- An emphasis on worldly concerns belief in the worth of the individual and the reason is the path to knowledge
- A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances
- Rebirth
- Famous road that goes through china
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- A theory of the universe
- Donates to the renaissance men also bankers
- art, music, or literature that follows traditional, established forms, usually rooted in ancient Greek or Roman culture or characterized by enduring, serious value.
- Renaissance man
- Explorer
- More interest in worldly ideas and events
12 Clues: Rebirth • Explorer • Renaissance man • A theory of the universe • The creator of the press • Famous road that goes through china • Supports and donates to renaissance men. • More interest in worldly ideas and events • Donates to the renaissance men also bankers • A way of showing people and things as they appear at different distances • ...
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 #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 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 • ...
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 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
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 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 • ...
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 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 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. | • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 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, • ...
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 ........... . • ...
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 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
Across
- 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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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 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. • ...
renaissance 2026-05-21
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- city often called the birthplace of the Renaissance
- made the telescope
- Ceiling painter of the Sistine Chapel
- Powerful family that ruled Florence
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- Playwright of romeo and juliet
- Rebirth” is the meaning of this period’s name
- renaissance movement focused on human potential
- Renaissance invention that spread books widely
- Famous Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa
9 Clues: made the telescope • Playwright of romeo and juliet • Powerful family that ruled Florence • Ceiling painter of the Sistine Chapel • Rebirth” is the meaning of this period’s name • Renaissance invention that spread books widely • renaissance movement focused on human potential • city often called the birthplace of the Renaissance • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
