renaissance Crossword Puzzles
Renaissance 2022-06-15
10 Clues: Created David • Created the Mona Lisa • economic capital of Europe • Powerful family in Florence • Created the School of Athens • Popular philosophical stance • Where did the Plague originate • had less power than ever beofore • group of people blamed for the plague • culture that inspired the Renaissance
renaissance 2022-12-13
Renaissance 2023-01-11
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- form a mental image or concept of.
- an act of changing physical location or position or of having this changed.
- the customs, arts, foods, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- making something completely new that solves a problem.
- an artist who makes sculptures.
- the process of being reincarnated or born again.
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- bring (something) into existence. Make something.
- a person who is qualified to design or draw buildings and to plan and supervise their construction.
- a thing done successfully, typically by effort, courage, or skill. Reaching a goal.
- written works, such as novels poems and plays, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
10 Clues: an artist who makes sculptures. • form a mental image or concept of. • the process of being reincarnated or born again. • bring (something) into existence. Make something. • making something completely new that solves a problem. • an act of changing physical location or position or of having this changed. • ...
Renaissance 2017-05-10
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- A new way of thinking and learning led by the study of the humanities
- Road A trade route that links Europe to China
- Refers to Greek and Roman
- Family, Florence's richest family
- Created some of the most famous art in History, represents the Renaissance
- of Arts Sponsor of artists
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- 3 dimensional space in art
- Rebirth of Europe
- Theater The theater owned by William Shakespeare
- A fee that borrowers
10 Clues: Rebirth of Europe • A fee that borrowers • Refers to Greek and Roman • 3 dimensional space in art • of Arts Sponsor of artists • Family, Florence's richest family • Road A trade route that links Europe to China • Theater The theater owned by William Shakespeare • A new way of thinking and learning led by the study of the humanities • ...
Renaissance 2020-12-01
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- Leonardo bought them to release them from their cage
- he was only a painter
- on of the fields of Da Vinci`s work
- Raphael was buried there
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- he painted the birth of venus
- one of Verrocchio`s fields of work
- his famous work of art is Sistine Chapel
- ...of Christ
- was invented by Leonardo
- Verrochio never ...
10 Clues: ...of Christ • Verrochio never ... • he was only a painter • was invented by Leonardo • Raphael was buried there • he painted the birth of venus • one of Verrocchio`s fields of work • on of the fields of Da Vinci`s work • his famous work of art is Sistine Chapel • Leonardo bought them to release them from their cage
Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- was the most famous city
- the word secular is identified as
- Marco polo learned more in ____
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- the renaissance was a time of
- a person who fights in the army for money
- built their cities on small islands
- Italy was the center of the old _____ empire
- is the art of making agreements with other countries
- the renaissance began in
- area is identified as having to do with the city
10 Clues: was the most famous city • the renaissance began in • the renaissance was a time of • Marco polo learned more in ____ • the word secular is identified as • built their cities on small islands • a person who fights in the army for money • Italy was the center of the old _____ empire • area is identified as having to do with the city • ...
Renaissance 2021-08-26
Renaissance 2023-05-24
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- The person who found America
- Time where the rebirth of classical ideas came
- the idea where it gives the importance of the individual and solves things with logic not faith
- Someone who said that he been to China
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- The person who took the name America away from Christopher Columbus
- A trade route in which silk is traded
- “God’s bankers”
- Greek and Roman Ideas
- An artist who painted the Sistine Chapel
- Someone who funds for art
10 Clues: “God’s bankers” • Greek and Roman Ideas • Someone who funds for art • The person who found America • A trade route in which silk is traded • Someone who said that he been to China • An artist who painted the Sistine Chapel • Time where the rebirth of classical ideas came • The person who took the name America away from Christopher Columbus • ...
Renaissance 2012-12-11
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- the most holiest man alive
- creator of the Pieta
- final destination of the wool trade of the Medici family
- Creator of Mona Lisa smile
- one of Michelangelo's works
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- Rival of Michelangelo
- the Family that supported the Artist
- famous biographer in the renaissance times.
- a person that has many expertise
- the center of Renaissance
10 Clues: creator of the Pieta • Rival of Michelangelo • the center of Renaissance • the most holiest man alive • Creator of Mona Lisa smile • one of Michelangelo's works • a person that has many expertise • the Family that supported the Artist • famous biographer in the renaissance times. • final destination of the wool trade of the Medici family
Renaissance 2014-11-11
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- his death caused the beginning of the baroque period
- paint made with egg yolk
- blurry background to highlight focus
- a madrigal with a nonsense refrain
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- member of royal family who loved secular music
- exaggerated and often artificial sense of style
- art depicting common people who are pale and lanky
- a secular acapella for 3-8 voices
- Spanish artist used a lot of mannerism
- painted the garden of earthly delights
10 Clues: paint made with egg yolk • a secular acapella for 3-8 voices • a madrigal with a nonsense refrain • blurry background to highlight focus • Spanish artist used a lot of mannerism • painted the garden of earthly delights • member of royal family who loved secular music • exaggerated and often artificial sense of style • art depicting common people who are pale and lanky • ...
Renaissance 2016-10-28
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- Bacon Devised a method for the scientific method called the Hypothesis-
- a physicist and mathematician that discovered Gravity and was very influential in the Scientific Revolution
- root scientia meaning knowledge
- A scientist and astronomer that said that the earth revolved around the sun
- Method depends upon logic, observation, and reason rather than faith
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- a food but also a person who added inductive reasoning as part of the scientific method
- The cultural rebirth that occurred in Europe from roughly the fourteenth through the middle of the seventeenth centuries” Dictionary.com
- Descartes his part was crucial to discovering infinitesimal calculus and he invented the Cartesian coordinate system and is the father of modern analytical geometry
- something that goes against the church teachings
- reasoned, well thought out
10 Clues: reasoned, well thought out • root scientia meaning knowledge • something that goes against the church teachings • Method depends upon logic, observation, and reason rather than faith • Bacon Devised a method for the scientific method called the Hypothesis- • A scientist and astronomer that said that the earth revolved around the sun • ...
Renaissance 2017-12-31
10 Clues: Raffaello • 14.century Italy • _______ Da Vinci • Someone who paint. • "Apennine peninsula" • What was Leonardo studied? • Someone who working on stone. • The most popular picture of Leonardo. • Someone who discovered/ did something. • _________ di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
Renaissance 2021-12-03
11 Clues: Michelangelo • Michelangelo • Served in florence • Niccolo Machiavelli • Painted the Last Supper • Combined art and science • Period of art and inventions • Painted by Leonardo Da Vinci • Painted mural on Sistine Chapel • Published by Niccolo Machiavelli • Event in the Renaissance that worshipped human works
Renaissance 2022-01-16
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- In which position is the queen in the portrait of the coronation?
- Hair color of Elizabeth I
- Playwrights in italian
- The first English play using blank verse
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- Shakespeare's hometown
- The city with more theaters
- What the queen holds in her right hand in the portrait of the coronation?
- What the white pearl necklace represents?
- Material of Elizabeth I dress
- What is to the left of the queen in the portrait?
10 Clues: Shakespeare's hometown • Playwrights in italian • Hair color of Elizabeth I • The city with more theaters • Material of Elizabeth I dress • The first English play using blank verse • What the white pearl necklace represents? • What is to the left of the queen in the portrait? • In which position is the queen in the portrait of the coronation? • ...
Renaissance 2022-05-05
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- everyday common language
- English playwright and poet
- the depiction of things as they actually are in art
- what Johannes Gutenberg invented
- family of rich patrons in Florence
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- belief that life doesn't need to center around the church
- things carved onto wood or metal
- famous scientist, sculptor, painter, and thinker from the Renaissance
- someone who donates money to the arts
- poem with 14 lines
10 Clues: poem with 14 lines • everyday common language • English playwright and poet • things carved onto wood or metal • what Johannes Gutenberg invented • family of rich patrons in Florence • someone who donates money to the arts • the depiction of things as they actually are in art • belief that life doesn't need to center around the church • ...
Renaissance 2023-09-24
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- A relationship between countries in which they rely on one another for resources, goods, or services
- Actions or processes that involve the entire world and result in making something worldwide in scope.
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- A belief that emphasizes faith and optimism in human potential and creativity
- "rebirth"; following the Middle Ages, a movement that centered on the revival of interest in the classical learning of Greece and Rome
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- A new method, idea, or product
- Everyday lanuage of ordinary people
- the collection of techniques, skills, methods and processes used in the production of goods or services or in the accomplishment of objectives, such as scientific investigation.
- Financial supporter of the arts
- Exchange of goods and services
10 Clues: A new method, idea, or product • Exchange of goods and services • Financial supporter of the arts • Everyday lanuage of ordinary people • Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters • A belief that emphasizes faith and optimism in human potential and creativity • ...
Renaissance 2024-01-06
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- The Religion they all split from
- Idea and organization of what happens after we die and why we are her
- The idea of printing
- Creative expression
- The man who invented the press
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- A religious movement formed around the belief of Jesus Christ
- The practice of developing and building buildings with math and planning, further developed during this period
- A religion forming out of reformation
- Sistine Chapel artist
- Mona lisa artist
10 Clues: Mona lisa artist • Creative expression • The idea of printing • Sistine Chapel artist • The man who invented the press • The Religion they all split from • A religion forming out of reformation • A religious movement formed around the belief of Jesus Christ • Idea and organization of what happens after we die and why we are her • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-04
10 Clues: to test something • ruler of a country • knowledge of nature • language of the bible • place where good people go • object that is used to fight • to show that something is true • to say something is going to happen • Someone of lower rank in the church • to not believe something is going to happen
Renaissance 2025-02-25
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- apart of the ninja turtles
- lisa: the most famous painting ever
- of venus: Botticelli painted this
- chapel: Leonardo davinci painted this
- DaVinvci: He made many projects but never finished them
- He was an italian painter
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- is a another word for Renaissance
- This person painted the sistine chapel
- pope: this someone wanted michelangelo to paint thus
- a very rich family
10 Clues: a very rich family • He was an italian painter • apart of the ninja turtles • is a another word for Renaissance • of venus: Botticelli painted this • lisa: the most famous painting ever • chapel: Leonardo davinci painted this • This person painted the sistine chapel • pope: this someone wanted michelangelo to paint thus • ...
Renaissance 2025-04-07
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- The “rebirth” that sparked a passion for art, science, and all things ancient
- Someone who gets excited about books, knowledge, and long study sessions
- The language that ancient Romans spoke—and the secret code of scholars
- The craft of creating buildings that leave a lasting impression
- The medieval game of kings, knights, and peasants
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- A deep thinker who ponders life, the universe, and everything in between
- A person who believes in the power of people, not just the divine
- What you call things when they’re shiny, new, and cutting-edge
- To thrive so beautifully, you could be the star of your own story
- The original “writer’s assistant” who copied ancient texts by hand
10 Clues: The medieval game of kings, knights, and peasants • What you call things when they’re shiny, new, and cutting-edge • The craft of creating buildings that leave a lasting impression • A person who believes in the power of people, not just the divine • To thrive so beautifully, you could be the star of your own story • ...
Renaissance 2025-01-04
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- A way of reducing the amount of punishment one has to undergo, often by paying money to the Church
- A rationalist outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters.
- osmological model in which the Sun is assumed to lie at or near a central point of the solar system or of the universe
- Of or like God or a god.
- the social group between the upper and working classes, including professional and business people and their families.
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- Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- A religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s
- a process that developed to investigate alleged instances of religious crimes against the Church
- a social theory favouring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control
- an Italian family of bankers, merchants, and rulers of Florence and Tuscany, prominent in Italian political and cultural history in the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries
10 Clues: Of or like God or a god. • Relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • A religious reform movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s • a social theory favouring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control • a process that developed to investigate alleged instances of religious crimes against the Church • ...
Renaissance 2024-11-07
10 Clues: Attracting Force • To withdraw publicly • VIII King of England • Calvin French theologian • Italian sculptor & painter • Italian painter & Architect • Someone paying for the image • Authority comes from religion • I Queen of England & Ireland • Intellectual movement of the 15th century
RENAISSANCE 2024-11-08
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- The philosopher who wrote The Prince.
- The influential family in Florence who were patrons of the arts.
- The Italian city where the Renaissance began.
- The artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- Press The invention that helped spread Renaissance ideas.
- Lisa The famous work by Leonardo da Vinci featuring a woman with a mysterious smile.
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- The era that marked a cultural "rebirth" of classical learning.
- The movement that questioned the authority of the Catholic Church, starting in 1517.
- A famous sculptor known for creating the statue of "David".
- The writer of Utopia, a work about an ideal society.
10 Clues: The philosopher who wrote The Prince. • The Italian city where the Renaissance began. • The artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling. • The writer of Utopia, a work about an ideal society. • Press The invention that helped spread Renaissance ideas. • A famous sculptor known for creating the statue of "David". • ...
Renaissance 2024-10-31
10 Clues: later • to party • means no • Age of Exploration • A rebirth or revival • The School of Athens, Raphael • Roman Copy of Myron's Discobolus • wait while I shall fetch her unto you anon • a worldview centered on the nature and importance of humanity • The period during which someone or something flourishes or is at
Renaissance 2024-10-29
10 Clues: Made Pieta • Made Narcissus • Made the Mona Lisa • Time period in Europe • Best known scuplptors • Made The birth of Venus • Made Madonna with Child • Made Agony in the Garden • Made the School of Athens • First authentic character in art
Renaissance 2024-11-06
10 Clues: play • painter • architect • pivotal period • told by pilgrims • invented in 1440 • cultural movement • harmony and clarity • painter and architect • set standards on human form
renaissance 2024-10-30
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- the study of topics around existence and the meaning of life
- contributed to the spread of literature
- famous for his painting "The School of Athens"
- Geoffroy Chaucer wrote this
- painted to Mona Lisa
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- during the renaissance this was a means of personal development
- the meaning of the word renaissance
- famous for writing "Romeo and Juliet"
- Michelangelo's most famous sculpture
- practiced instead of religion most famous for his sculpture "David"
10 Clues: painted to Mona Lisa • Geoffroy Chaucer wrote this • the meaning of the word renaissance • Michelangelo's most famous sculpture • famous for writing "Romeo and Juliet" • contributed to the spread of literature • famous for his painting "The School of Athens" • the study of topics around existence and the meaning of life • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-18
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- The sunde is the center on the solar system
- Family that funded the Renaissance
- He made the telescope better
- Chapel d stained glass windows
- Name of the printing press inventor
- The Catholic church leader
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- Group that tortured heretics
- Censored books
- Someone that goes against the church
- Painter of The Last Supper
10 Clues: Censored books • Painter of The Last Supper • The Catholic church leader • Group that tortured heretics • He made the telescope better • Chapel d stained glass windows • Family that funded the Renaissance • Name of the printing press inventor • Someone that goes against the church • The sunde is the center on the solar system
Renaissance 2025-03-18
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- one way to cure a disease was through...
- believed that the sun was the center of the universe
- crime of believing or saying things that go against the teachings of the church
- Changed how we approach the field of science
- invented the first modern telescope and discovered new planets with it
- found that planets don't orbit in complete circles
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- changed how humans viewed the world in the renaissance
- Everything revolved around the sun
- Confirmed that all matter falls at the same speed
- Objects in motion stay in motion and objects at rest stay at rest
10 Clues: Everything revolved around the sun • one way to cure a disease was through... • Changed how we approach the field of science • Confirmed that all matter falls at the same speed • found that planets don't orbit in complete circles • believed that the sun was the center of the universe • changed how humans viewed the world in the renaissance • ...
renaissance 2025-11-18
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- A way to end a conversation or bid farewell
- What the queen and king are a part of/The royal ___
- opposite of tall
- A word you say when asking someone for a favor
- Exclamation of excitement
- The opposite of a lie
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- Sharing secrets or gossip
- A word for a disliked woman
- renaissance walgreens
- being born again
10 Clues: being born again • opposite of tall • renaissance walgreens • The opposite of a lie • Sharing secrets or gossip • Exclamation of excitement • A word for a disliked woman • A way to end a conversation or bid farewell • A word you say when asking someone for a favor • What the queen and king are a part of/The royal ___
Renaissance 2025-10-20
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- nais na muling isilang o ibalik sa yugtong ito
- tagapagtaguyod ng iskolar
- akdatungkol sa bubonic plague
- nangangahulugang rebirth
- nakatuon sa karaniwang buhay
- nais na muling isilang o ibalik sa yugto ng rebirth
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- tumutukoy sa potensyal ng tao
- nagpinta ng Mona Lisa
- pilosopiya tungkol sa dangal ng indibidwal
- dito nagsimula ang rebirth
10 Clues: nagpinta ng Mona Lisa • nangangahulugang rebirth • tagapagtaguyod ng iskolar • dito nagsimula ang rebirth • nakatuon sa karaniwang buhay • tumutukoy sa potensyal ng tao • akdatungkol sa bubonic plague • pilosopiya tungkol sa dangal ng indibidwal • nais na muling isilang o ibalik sa yugtong ito • nais na muling isilang o ibalik sa yugto ng rebirth
Renaissance 2025-09-29
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- – “Rebirth” of art and learning
- – City known for art and banking
- – Person who supports artists
- – Powerful family who supported artists
- – Focus on human potential and study
- – Helped cities grow rich
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- – Concerned with worldly, not religious matters
- – Ancient Greek and Roman works
- – Paintings, sculptures, creative works
- – Country where the Renaissance began
10 Clues: – Helped cities grow rich • – Person who supports artists • – “Rebirth” of art and learning • – Ancient Greek and Roman works • – City known for art and banking • – Focus on human potential and study • – Country where the Renaissance began • – Powerful family who supported artists • – Paintings, sculptures, creative works • – Concerned with worldly, not religious matters
Renaissance Vocab 2023-11-20
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- prestigious banking family and political dynasty
- Plaster wall painting
- English playwright and poet
- German Inventor
- Lord High chancellor of Britain
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- A period in European History where Interest in Classical culture was renewed
- Famous Italian artist
- Portrait painting by leonardo da vinci
- a renaissance movement focused on human potential
- Imaginary land described by Thomas More
- Italian Sculptor
- concerned with worldly rather than spiritual things
12 Clues: German Inventor • Italian Sculptor • Famous Italian artist • Plaster wall painting • English playwright and poet • Lord High chancellor of Britain • Portrait painting by leonardo da vinci • Imaginary land described by Thomas More • prestigious banking family and political dynasty • a renaissance movement focused on human potential • ...
Renaissance Vocab 2023-11-20
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- prestigious banking family and political dynasty
- Plaster wall painting
- English playwright and poet
- German Inventor
- Lord High chancellor of Britain
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- A period in European History where Interest in Classical culture was renewed
- Famous Italian artist
- Portrait painting by leonardo da vinci
- a renaissance movement focused on human potential
- Imaginary land described by Thomas More
- Italian Sculptor
- concerned with worldly rather than spiritual things
12 Clues: German Inventor • Italian Sculptor • Famous Italian artist • Plaster wall painting • English playwright and poet • Lord High chancellor of Britain • Portrait painting by leonardo da vinci • Imaginary land described by Thomas More • prestigious banking family and political dynasty • a renaissance movement focused on human potential • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2022-02-04
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- A huge amount of people moving away to escape racism
- A word for rebirth, this once happened in Harlem
- A type of music that got popular during the Harlem renaissance
- A movement where people can have cultural self-expression and racial pride.
- A time before the great depression where there was wealth and happiness.
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- One of the first jazz artists
- a club who featured black entertainers for a white audience.
- a photographer during the Harlem renaissance
- An organization to empower African Americans
- A city in New York mainly occupied by African Americans
10 Clues: One of the first jazz artists • a photographer during the Harlem renaissance • An organization to empower African Americans • A word for rebirth, this once happened in Harlem • A huge amount of people moving away to escape racism • A city in New York mainly occupied by African Americans • a club who featured black entertainers for a white audience. • ...
renaissance 2021-01-28
7 Clues: on of the most important era • Leonardo DaVinci, Michelangelo • the period before the renaissance • something that has never been created before • the continent where the renaissance took place • the cysteines chapel, Monalisa, the last supper • what century did the renaissance(number th - number th)
Janai's Puzzle 2020-12-18
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- large figure compositions in the Vatican
- Italian Renaissance political philosopher
- a German goldsmith
- is the speech variety a term generally
- an Italian painter of the Early
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- an Italian sculptor
- widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language
- French word meaning
- Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Meaning
- the worldly or temporal
- wrote the Divine Comedy
11 Clues: a German goldsmith • an Italian sculptor • French word meaning • the worldly or temporal • wrote the Divine Comedy • an Italian painter of the Early • Italian, Spanish, Portuguese Meaning • is the speech variety a term generally • large figure compositions in the Vatican • Italian Renaissance political philosopher • widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language
vocab 4 2025-05-08
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- an synonym of commemorate
- an synonym of plateau
- to make a series of changes in direction and position for a specific purpose
- an synonym of renaissance
- an antonym of vacillate
- an antonym of quandary
- given to or characterized by insolent rudeness
- a broad flat area of highland
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- a state of perplexity or doubt
- an synonym of maneuver
- to call to remembrance
- to waver in mind, will, or feeling : hesitate in choice of opinions or courses
- composed of elements drawn from various sources
- an synonym of eclectic
- a movement or period of great activity
- an synonym of impertinent
16 Clues: an synonym of plateau • an synonym of maneuver • to call to remembrance • an antonym of quandary • an synonym of eclectic • an antonym of vacillate • an synonym of commemorate • an synonym of renaissance • an synonym of impertinent • a broad flat area of highland • a state of perplexity or doubt • a movement or period of great activity • given to or characterized by insolent rudeness • ...
Renaissance music 2021-02-12
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- derived from the motet echoing voices
- small instrumental ensembles
- voice parts that echo each other
- were considered formal dances
- the music reflects the action of the text
- free-form composing with improvisation.
- rhythmic idea repeats but the melody changes.
- rebirth
- choral compositions with French text
- secular multi-voice songs
- unaccompanied choral composition in Latin
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- notation of musical pitches& rhythm
- were considered formal dances
- used pitches to create tension
- various vocal parts sung at the same time.
- less formal dances for fun.
- recurring musical idea
- lute, shawm, viola de gamba, harpsichord
18 Clues: rebirth • recurring musical idea • secular multi-voice songs • less formal dances for fun. • small instrumental ensembles • were considered formal dances • were considered formal dances • used pitches to create tension • voice parts that echo each other • notation of musical pitches& rhythm • choral compositions with French text • derived from the motet echoing voices • ...
The Renaissance 2013-01-31
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- Renaissance scholar who wrote about the importance of knowing history
- Dutch priest who published the book The Praise of Folly
- Italian banker from Florence
- Expert painter, sculptor, architect, inventor, and engineer
- Considered the greatest writer of the English language
- A period of rebirth in Europe
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- Developed a printing press that used movable type
- Shows a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface
- Italian writer who wrote The Prince
- A combination of humanist and religous ideas
- Spanish writer who wrote Don Quixote
- Artist who studied anatomy to create realistic paintings
- Politician and poet who wrote The Divine Comedy
- Italian trader who traveled to China
- A fee to borrow money
- Italian artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- The study of humanities
17 Clues: A fee to borrow money • The study of humanities • Italian banker from Florence • A period of rebirth in Europe • Italian writer who wrote The Prince • Spanish writer who wrote Don Quixote • Italian trader who traveled to China • A combination of humanist and religous ideas • Politician and poet who wrote The Divine Comedy • Developed a printing press that used movable type • ...
Renaissance Formation 2017-02-01
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- A painter, sculptor, poet, architect and literary scholar. Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel 1508
- Release from from all or part of punishment for sin by the Catholic Church, reducing time in Purgatory after death
- Martin Luther's attack on the Catholic Church's sale of indulgences
- King who created Church of England; Pope refused his proposal to annul his marriage
- Priest who attacked Catholic Church and created a form of protestantism
- A machine made by Johannes Gutenberg used to boost production of books and newspapers
- A painter, sculptor, architect, inventor, and mathematician. Created the Mona Lisa
- An accomplished artist, admired for his numerous madonnas
- When the parents of the Bride give the Groom a gift.
- The study of roman and greek classics
- wrote The Prince
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- Supported the Catholic Reformation, also called the Counter Reformation
- They paid for huge wonders of art in the renaissance.
- The belief that God has determined in advance who will be saved and who will be damned
- Movement against the Holy Roman Church which resulted in the creation of Protestant Churches
- Wordly/non-religious
- Leader of Protestantism in Switzerland; Published the Institutes of the Christian Religion
17 Clues: wrote The Prince • Wordly/non-religious • The study of roman and greek classics • When the parents of the Bride give the Groom a gift. • They paid for huge wonders of art in the renaissance. • An accomplished artist, admired for his numerous madonnas • Martin Luther's attack on the Catholic Church's sale of indulgences • ...
Renaissance 2012-12-11
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- Family/The Family that supported the Artist
- destination of the wool trade of the Medici family
- Vasari/ famous biographer in the renaissance times.
- person that has many expertise
- Da Vinci/Creator of Mona Lisa smile
- Pope/the most holiest man alive
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- creator of the Pieta
- Santi/Rival of Michelangelo
- center of Renaissance
- of David/one of Michelangelo's works
10 Clues: creator of the Pieta • center of Renaissance • Santi/Rival of Michelangelo • person that has many expertise • Pope/the most holiest man alive • Da Vinci/Creator of Mona Lisa smile • of David/one of Michelangelo's works • Family/The Family that supported the Artist • destination of the wool trade of the Medici family • Vasari/ famous biographer in the renaissance times.
Renaissance 2013-08-24
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- city in the Tuscany region of Northern Italy that was the center of the Italian Renaissance"
- Castiglione Author of the book the Coutier
- had generosity for invention
- study of subjects such as grammar, thetotio poetry, and history that was taught in ancient Greece and Rome"
- city in the Tuscany region of Northern Italy that was the center of the Italian Renaissance"
- was admired for the talent with art and his generosity"
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- Machiavelii Wrote the guide of the toilers"
- artistic technique used to give paintings and drawings a three-dimensional effect"
- intellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on education and classes"
- lived in 1475 was a famous engineer, painter, architect and poet"
- person who provides financial support for the arts"
11 Clues: had generosity for invention • Castiglione Author of the book the Coutier • Machiavelii Wrote the guide of the toilers" • person who provides financial support for the arts" • was admired for the talent with art and his generosity" • lived in 1475 was a famous engineer, painter, architect and poet" • ...
Renaissance 2017-12-14
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- the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries, the _______ monopolized European banking?
- __________ form of fine art is the Elizabethan Era most famous for.
- is written with a sense of elegance and a style which emphasize charm.city
- _________ is often called the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- ___________ the inventor of printing through movable types.
- During the initial stages of the renaissance, the centre of all changes in Europe was in
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- _________ was it that Queen Elizabeth said she was married to.
- ________ is the great genius of the Elizabeth Age (1564 – 1616) He wrote more than 35 plays.
- After reaching the ____________- cost of America, Columbus had wrongly believed it to be the Indian territory.
- _________ industries was the original source of the Medici family's wealth.
10 Clues: ___________ the inventor of printing through movable types. • _________ is often called the birthplace of the Renaissance. • _________ was it that Queen Elizabeth said she was married to. • __________ form of fine art is the Elizabethan Era most famous for. • is written with a sense of elegance and a style which emphasize charm.city • ...
Renaissance 2017-12-14
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- is written with a sense of elegance and a style which emphasize charm.city
- __________ form of fine art is the Elizabethan Era most famous for.
- _________ industries was the original source of the Medici family's wealth.
- the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries, the _______ monopolized European banking?
- _________ is often called the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- _________ was it that Queen Elizabeth said she was married to.
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- ___________ the inventor of printing through movable types.
- ________ is the great genius of the Elizabeth Age (1564 – 1616) He wrote more than 35 plays.
- After reaching the ____________- cost of America, Columbus had wrongly believed it to be the Indian territory.
- During the initial stages of the renaissance, the centre of all changes in Europe was in
10 Clues: ___________ the inventor of printing through movable types. • _________ is often called the birthplace of the Renaissance. • _________ was it that Queen Elizabeth said she was married to. • __________ form of fine art is the Elizabethan Era most famous for. • is written with a sense of elegance and a style which emphasize charm.city • ...
Renaissance 2017-12-31
10 Clues: Raffaello • _______ Da Vinci • 14.century Italy • Someone who paint. • "Apennine peninsula" • What was Leonardo studied? • Someone who working on stone. • Someone who discovered/ did something. • _________ di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni • Lisa The most popular picture of Leonardo.
Renaissance 2023-09-18
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- A coastal city in Italy that was flourished in commerce.
- A cultural movement that took place in Europe since the 14th century.
- A sea surrounded by southern Europe, North Africa and Western Asia. Good for trading and commerce.
- A period in European history when feudalism was flourished.
- Having or appearing to have length, breadth and depth.
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- civilization The study of the history and culture of the ancient Greeks and Romans.
- The right of an organization, country, or region to be independent and govern itself.
- Rich merchants who supported cultural and science activities during the Renaissance
- A series of medieval religious expedition made by Christians to the Holy Land
- One of the features of the Renaissance that emphasized human is the origin of everything in the world.
10 Clues: Having or appearing to have length, breadth and depth. • A coastal city in Italy that was flourished in commerce. • A period in European history when feudalism was flourished. • A cultural movement that took place in Europe since the 14th century. • A series of medieval religious expedition made by Christians to the Holy Land • ...
Renaissance 2024-09-05
Renaissance 2023-02-22
10 Clues: Someone not famous • A long skirt with a top • someone very attractive • A place where people live • New idea, device, or method • occupying with some pleasant • A man who gets on top of a horse • Someone who is good at many things • Someone who loves to draw portraits • A word used to describe friendly people
renaissance 2023-03-01
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- the exchange of goods and services
- The main ideology followed in the renaissance
- Painted the most famous painting of a woman
- A mural depicting jesus with his 12 followers
- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
- created a painting depicting Adam the first human with God
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- to be or not to be?
- Mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium
- Arguably the most painting, displayed in the louvre
- the habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant.
10 Clues: to be or not to be? • the exchange of goods and services • Painted the most famous painting of a woman • The main ideology followed in the renaissance • A mural depicting jesus with his 12 followers • Arguably the most painting, displayed in the louvre • created a painting depicting Adam the first human with God • ...
Renaissance 2022-05-12
10 Clues: God • made images 3-d • Mona Lisa artist • First book printed • Who kills Macbeth? • Play by Shakespeare • Improved the telescope • Press First type of printer • Math tool invented in the Renaissance • Made fun of medieval knight, its a book
Renaissance 2024-09-09
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- - The least expensive kind of doctors
- - The first Medici ruler ( ____ de Medici)
- - Traditional dress for women
- - the renewal and rebirth of modern culture
- - the highest societal rank
- Vinci - The most famous artist, scientist and theorist
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- - Most popular religion during this time
- - Land surrounded with water on all sides but one
- - Philosophy that motivated the renaissance movement
- - The new invention during this time that helped produce books
10 Clues: - the highest societal rank • - Traditional dress for women • - The least expensive kind of doctors • - Most popular religion during this time • - The first Medici ruler ( ____ de Medici) • - the renewal and rebirth of modern culture • - Land surrounded with water on all sides but one • - Philosophy that motivated the renaissance movement • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-19
renaissance 2023-11-07
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- the Native American people who dominated northern Mexico at the time of the Spanish conquest in the early 16th century
- the language or dialect that is typically its speakers' native language
- a social theory favoring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control
- a type of domination based primarily on dominated people's and groups' consent rather than purely on a leader's coercion and exerted force
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- the principle of separation of the state from religious institutions.
- theologian and ecclesiastical statesman. He was the leading French Protestant reformer and the most important figure in the second generation of the Protestant Reformation.
- the first elaborate pre-Columbian civilization of Mesoamerica
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- which turned away from medieval scholasticism and revived interest in ancient Greek and Roman thought.
- payment made to a ruling or conquering nation by subjugated people in acknowledgment of submission or as a price for protection from other countries
10 Clues: the first elaborate pre-Columbian civilization of Mesoamerica • the principle of separation of the state from religious institutions. • the language or dialect that is typically its speakers' native language • a social theory favoring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control • ...
Renaissance 2023-11-07
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- period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages
- Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect
- someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person
- Italian sculptor known for his sculptures in marble, bronze, and wood
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- mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium, thereby transferring the ink
- doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person
- action of reappearing or starting to flourish or increase after a decline
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance.
- speech of the people
10 Clues: speech of the people • doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind • someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person • a person who gives financial or other support to a person • period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages • Italian sculptor known for his sculptures in marble, bronze, and wood • ...
Renaissance 2023-11-10
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- Home of Medici and Italian Renaissance
- Rode of political guide book called the prince
- Mona Lisa?
- To believe in world instead of religion and spirits
- Head of Medici Family
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- Showing 3 dimensions on a flat surface
- A persons native language
- an approach on life
- a person who is honored in a specific way
- Period where art flourished
10 Clues: Mona Lisa? • an approach on life • Head of Medici Family • A persons native language • Period where art flourished • Showing 3 dimensions on a flat surface • Home of Medici and Italian Renaissance • a person who is honored in a specific way • Rode of political guide book called the prince • To believe in world instead of religion and spirits
renaissance 2024-01-18
Renaissance 2024-10-15
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- Relating to Greek and Roman characteristics
- Formal banishment form the church
- The illegal action of practice of lending money at very high rates
- quo Keeping the feudal system good
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- Forming after dead or destroyed
- A person who provides financial support for one's country.
- A religion that opposes church
- An association of craftspeople
- A religion. The word itself means "universal" in Greek
- Any belief or theory that is strongly at variance with established belief.
10 Clues: A religion that opposes church • An association of craftspeople • Forming after dead or destroyed • Formal banishment form the church • quo Keeping the feudal system good • Relating to Greek and Roman characteristics • A religion. The word itself means "universal" in Greek • A person who provides financial support for one's country. • ...
Renaissance 2024-10-30
10 Clues: spread of ideas • god and praying • way to spend time • something you read • important author/poet • boy made by shakespeare • girl made by shakespeare • religion during Renaissance • use of the mind in many ways • press spread of religion, ideas
renaissance 2024-10-30
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- playwright of "Romeo and Juliet "
- period of cultural rebirth in Europe
- author of "the Prince"
- artist who painted the Sistine chapel ceiling
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- author of the "Canterbury Tales"
- author of don Quixote
- focuses on human potential
- inventor of the printing press
- painters of "schools of Athens"
- first name of the artist who painted the mono lisa
10 Clues: author of don Quixote • author of "the Prince" • focuses on human potential • inventor of the printing press • painters of "schools of Athens" • author of the "Canterbury Tales" • playwright of "Romeo and Juliet " • period of cultural rebirth in Europe • artist who painted the Sistine chapel ceiling • first name of the artist who painted the mono lisa
Renaissance 2024-10-28
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- Renowned artist and sculptor of the Sistine Chapel
- A major artistic technique involving light and shadow
- The city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance
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- An intellectual movement emphasizing human potential and achievements
- Italian explorer whose voyages contributed to the European awareness of the Americas
- Famous playwright and poet from England
- The cultural movement that marked the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity
- A political treatise written by Machiavelli
- The invention of this device in the 15th century revolutionized communication
- Lisa One of the most famous paintings by Leonardo da Vinci
10 Clues: Famous playwright and poet from England • A political treatise written by Machiavelli • Renowned artist and sculptor of the Sistine Chapel • A major artistic technique involving light and shadow • The city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance • Lisa One of the most famous paintings by Leonardo da Vinci • ...
Renaissance 2022-11-21
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- the human focused
- the country in which the Renaissance formed
- powerful family and most rich
- the most prominent city
- someone who pays for something to me made
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- The thing being painted on
- The feeling of a painting
- the painting with David hand
- the settings
- The rebirth of art and literature a art period
10 Clues: the settings • the human focused • The feeling of a painting • The thing being painted on • the most prominent city • powerful family and most rich • the painting with David hand • the country in which the Renaissance formed • someone who pays for something to me made • The rebirth of art and literature a art period
Renaissance 2022-04-29
10 Clues: italian polymath • Italian sculpture • revival of learning • chapel in the Vatican • art of building something • short period of art production • how a person is during renaissance • revival of art during 14th to 16th • focus on human studies not religion • action of making art out of substances
Renaissance 2023-01-10
10 Clues: face • exceed • dutiful • enormously • competition • grow into something • get better or recover • block for construction • someone who is highly respected • the action of returning something to a former condition
vocab 2025-05-07
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- a synonym of plateau
- a usually extensive land area having a relatively level surface
- given to or characterized by insolent rudeness
- a synonym of impertinent
- to wave in mind hesitate in choice of courses
- to make a series of changes in direction + position for a specific purpose
- a synonym of vacillate
- a synonym of maneuver
- a synonym of eclectic
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- the period of European history marked by flourishing of art and literature
- a synonym of quandary,
- to call to remembrance
- a synonym of renaissance
- a state of perplexity or doubt
- composed of elements drawn from various sources
- a synonym of commemorate
16 Clues: a synonym of plateau • a synonym of maneuver • a synonym of eclectic • a synonym of quandary, • to call to remembrance • a synonym of vacillate • a synonym of renaissance • a synonym of impertinent • a synonym of commemorate • a state of perplexity or doubt • to wave in mind hesitate in choice of courses • given to or characterized by insolent rudeness • ...
Ch. 17-19 Crossword 2014-01-29
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- "True" fresco
- Sculptor of the active David
- Style that countered the Renaissance
- Artist of School of Athens
- High contrast of light and dark, single light source
- Transitory piece between early and late Renaissance
- Paintings that are part of a collection and have the same theme
- Painting layer on top of layer
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- Art style of the counter-reformation
- Painting made for Lorenzo Medici's poem hobbies
- Sculptor that made the bronze David
- Architect that built the Dome of Florence Cathedral
- Shading and contrast of light and dark
- Grumpy painter of Sistine Chapel
- First mass produced art form
- Grumpy Italian guy who drank in bars
- Nude male decorations
17 Clues: "True" fresco • Nude male decorations • Artist of School of Athens • Sculptor of the active David • First mass produced art form • Painting layer on top of layer • Grumpy painter of Sistine Chapel • Sculptor that made the bronze David • Art style of the counter-reformation • Style that countered the Renaissance • Grumpy Italian guy who drank in bars • ...
The Power of Arts in cities 2020-11-13
15 Clues: évoluer • bâtiment • quartier • réussite • régénérer • augmenter • habitant·e • artistique • frappant·e • remarquable • renaissance • œuvre d'art • chef-d'œuvre • embourgeoisement • décerner un prix
Renaissance crossword- Donny Johnson 2025-04-10
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- natural philosopher
- founded the society of Jesus
- invented the movable printing press
- developed a system of Christian theology
- was a famous painter whose works include Mona Lisa
- played a big role in the reformation
- tried to prove the sun is the center, not the earth
- the birthplace of the renaissance
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- was a famous playwright, Poet, and actor
- very powerful position as maritime empire
- people who specialized in humans
- A very pivotal period of culture
- powerful Italian banking and political dynasty
- a significant center of the european renaissance
- made sculptures like David
15 Clues: natural philosopher • made sculptures like David • founded the society of Jesus • people who specialized in humans • A very pivotal period of culture • the birthplace of the renaissance • invented the movable printing press • played a big role in the reformation • was a famous playwright, Poet, and actor • developed a system of Christian theology • ...
Grade 6 Social Sciences Term 2 Revision Crossword 2025-07-22
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- Religion spread by European explorers
- Scientist who advanced knowledge of astronomy
- Invention used in weapons and warfare
- A type of ship used by explorers
- Portuguese explorer who reached Mossel Bay
- Raw material used to make chocolate
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- South African indigenous community known for cattle herding
- Unfair treatment or use of workers
- A period of new ideas and art in Europe
- Materials Basic natural products used in manufacturing
- Goods brought into a country
- Tool used for navigation
- Precious metal used for jewellery
- Goods sent from one country to another
- Vinci Famous Renaissance artist and inventor
15 Clues: Tool used for navigation • Goods brought into a country • A type of ship used by explorers • Precious metal used for jewellery • Unfair treatment or use of workers • Raw material used to make chocolate • Religion spread by European explorers • Invention used in weapons and warfare • Goods sent from one country to another • A period of new ideas and art in Europe • ...
Renaissance Theatre 2022-09-26
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- a word to describe English theatre
- the name of the first successful playhouse; The _____
- birthplace city of the Renaissance
- playwright whose skull is missing
- ___ is the center of his own universe
- recommended as a profitable and seasonable consideration
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- the person who carried this group project
- his plays were a form of political activism
- the pit was used as standing room viewing for the ____
- Volpone playwright
- "the course of ____ never did run smooth"
- a Middleton play; A Game at _____
- movement which brought the end to Renaissance theatre
- a very cool ncu theatre professor
- Companies featured only ___
15 Clues: Volpone playwright • Companies featured only ___ • a Middleton play; A Game at _____ • playwright whose skull is missing • a very cool ncu theatre professor • a word to describe English theatre • birthplace city of the Renaissance • ___ is the center of his own universe • the person who carried this group project • "the course of ____ never did run smooth" • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2022-09-16
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- The native language of a certain area.
- Bible printed in multiple vernacular.
- Banned from the church and from heaven.
- The family that supported the arts the most.
- The act of being human.
- High ranked members of the church.
- A rebirth that valued being human.
- Birthplace of the renaissance.
- Someone who donates towards the arts.
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- Ruler that broke away from Catholic Church.
- Being born again.
- The time where everything was in Greek/Latin, not many could read or write.
- The monk responsible for the reformation.
- Sins pardoned by money.
- A protestant reformer who believed in predestination.
15 Clues: Being born again. • Sins pardoned by money. • The act of being human. • Birthplace of the renaissance. • High ranked members of the church. • A rebirth that valued being human. • Bible printed in multiple vernacular. • Someone who donates towards the arts. • The native language of a certain area. • Banned from the church and from heaven. • ...
Renaissance Period 2014-05-04
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- fusion of interludes and classical plays
- These battle against equally personified vices in morality plays
- Da Vinci studied anatomy in order to create better sculptures
- the purpose of these plays is purely entertainment
- In … poor and rich studied together without paying school fees
- interest in the classical cultures of ... and Rome had returned
- name of the Spanish fleet that was famously defeated by the British
- muskets signaled the end of knights, cannons did the same for …
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- meaning of Renaissance in English
- gentlemen studied the Humanities at Oxford or …
- first name of the famous explorer Sir Raleigh
- the astronomer who developed a heliocentric model of the universe
- era before the Renaissance period
- poetic form first mastered by Mr. Marlowe - rhythmical bur unrhymed
- invented by Gutenberg
- written by Christopher Marlowe
- dramatized bible stories
17 Clues: invented by Gutenberg • dramatized bible stories • written by Christopher Marlowe • meaning of Renaissance in English • era before the Renaissance period • fusion of interludes and classical plays • first name of the famous explorer Sir Raleigh • gentlemen studied the Humanities at Oxford or … • the purpose of these plays is purely entertainment • ...
Renaissance architecture 2020-05-04
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- a small dome, or hexagonal or octagonal tower, located at the top of a building
- a system of traditional architectural units
- a heavy stonework with a surface left rough used principally on Renaissance buildings.
- a series of arches supported by columns
- a palace built by wealthy Italian families; large block with interior courtyard
- a tube for conveying hot air, gas, steam, or smoke, as from a furnace or fireplace to a chimney
- an open space, usually open to the sky, enclosed by a building, often with an arcade or colonnade.
- a railing consisting of a row of supporting small columns
- a crowning projection at a roof line, often with molding or other classical detail
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- being of stone, brick, or concrete.
- a small tower that pierces a roofline; is usually cylindrical, and is topped by a conical roof
- a range of columns that supports a string of continuous arches or a horizontal entablature.
- a rounded vault forming the roof of a building or structure, typically with a circular base
- an enclosed interior sanctuary
- a monumental church
- a tall cylinder that stands upright and is used to support a structure
- a rectangular column, especially one projecting from a wall
17 Clues: a monumental church • an enclosed interior sanctuary • being of stone, brick, or concrete. • a series of arches supported by columns • a system of traditional architectural units • a railing consisting of a row of supporting small columns • a rectangular column, especially one projecting from a wall • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2017-01-30
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- the study of roman and greek classics
- was a famous painter
- wrote the prince and is considered one of the most influential works on polictialpower
- they payed large wonders of art
- the belief that god has determined in advance who will be saved and who will be damned
- held between 1545 and 1563 in trent and Bologna, northern Italy, was one of the Roman Catholic Church's most important ecumenical councils.
- was a famous artist and scientist of the time. he was an inventor and a visionary as well.
- helped the spread of information
- led the break between england and roman catholic church.
- idea of predestination and an important doctrine
- non-religous
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- was a German professor of theology, composer, priest, monk and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation.
- he was a very important artist of the time
- European movement aimed initially at reforming the beliefs and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Disputation on the Power of Indulgences are a list of propositions for an academic disputation written in 1517 by Martin Luther
- property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage
- the release of punishment from your sins
17 Clues: non-religous • was a famous painter • they payed large wonders of art • helped the spread of information • the study of roman and greek classics • the release of punishment from your sins • he was a very important artist of the time • idea of predestination and an important doctrine • led the break between england and roman catholic church. • ...
Renaissance+Reformation 2017-01-30
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- One of Italys great painters; created numerous madonnas and frescoes such as the School of Athens
- Martin Luther posted this on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenburg which attacked the abuses in the sale of indulgences
- Invented in 1440 by Johannes Gutenburg
- Release from all or part of the punishment for sin through veneration of a relic
- Was based on the study of the classics, the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome
- Ṕainter, sculpter, achitect, inventor, mathmetician, and a well rounded individual
- Created the Anglican Church because the church would not annul his marriages
- An accomplished painter, sculpter, and architect, was another master of the High Renaissance
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- Started by Desiderius Erasmus and Martin Luther which split the Christian church into Catholic and Protestant halves
- Wrote the book The Prince which is one of the influential works on political power in the Western world
- Took control of Florence in 1434 though wealth and banking when it was the cultural center of Italy
- God had predestined some people to be saved(the elect) and others to be damned(the reprobate)
- A sum of money that the wife´s family gave to the husband upon marriage
- Published the Institutes of the Christian Relgion and created the Calvinist religion
- Group of cardinals, bishops, abbots, and theologians who met in Trent to reaffirm traditional Catholic teachings in opposition to protestant beliefs
- Worldly viewpoint that emerged as increasing wealth created new enjoyment of material things
- Began the Protestant Reformation and started the Lutheran sect of christianity
17 Clues: Invented in 1440 by Johannes Gutenburg • A sum of money that the wife´s family gave to the husband upon marriage • Created the Anglican Church because the church would not annul his marriages • Began the Protestant Reformation and started the Lutheran sect of christianity • Release from all or part of the punishment for sin through veneration of a relic • ...
Renaissance reformation 2017-01-30
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- Was one of the main councils to start counter reformation.
- One of the first people to start up the protestant revolution
- A belief that believes god decides your fate at birth
- He was a famous painter, architect, sculptor and mathematician
- Property or money brought by a bride to her husband on their marriage.
- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- He was a politician in Italy
- Left france and started Calvinism
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- Leaders of florence that paid for the art of the renaissance
- Famous sculptor, architect, and painter. He made works like the sculptor of David and he painted the ceiling of the sistine chapel
- reformation from the catholic church
- more focused on humans rather than spiritual beings.
- It was important because it was easier to print out books
- Something the catholic church sold to people to rid them of their sins.
- Was one of the first leaders who started to reform his country's religion
- A thing that martin luther wrote and gave to the catholic church
- A famous painter and architect, he made many paintings of the madonna.
17 Clues: He was a politician in Italy • Left france and started Calvinism • reformation from the catholic church • more focused on humans rather than spiritual beings. • A belief that believes god decides your fate at birth • It was important because it was easier to print out books • Was one of the main councils to start counter reformation. • ...
Renaissance Reformation 2017-01-30
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- Married 6 times, and beheaded two of them. The main instigator of the English reformation.
- A meeting that took place at a Roman Catholic Church. It caused protestant reformation.
- A religious movement in the 16th century. It attempted to reform the Roman Catholic Church.
- Was an influential French theologian as well as a pastor during the Protestant Reformation
- Was a theologist who created the Ninety-Five Theses
- Best known for his area, and was known as the Renaissance man.
- Nonreligious
- Was a giant machine that could be used to make as many copies as you wanted of words on paper.
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- A renaissance cultural movement that stopped looking into medieval things and started looking back at Greek and Roman thought.
- He was a famous sculptor, painter, and architect. He might have developed the influence of western type art.
- The act of enjoying something or getting involved in.
- Was a historian diplomat, politician, and much more. He was best known for writing the prince, a book that even now politicians read.
- Was a Theses Martin Luther made that showed all the problems with the church.
- Regard to salvation of some and not others.
- He was also a painter and architect. He was most known for his clarity of form and how he saw the greater human grandeur.
- Property or money that was bought by the bride for her husband on their marriage
- Controlled Florence. Played a part in patronage of arts.
17 Clues: Nonreligious • Regard to salvation of some and not others. • Was a theologist who created the Ninety-Five Theses • The act of enjoying something or getting involved in. • Controlled Florence. Played a part in patronage of arts. • Best known for his area, and was known as the Renaissance man. • ...
Reformation/Renaissance 2019-01-31
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- the country that Copernicus came from
- An Italian city famous for canals and shipbuilding
- It means rebirth
- the idea that the sun is at the middle of the solar system
- The man who wrote The Prince
- the man who sculpted The David
- the guy who brought Greek and Roman texts from Constantinople
- the leader of the Catholic church
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- the inventor of the printing press
- the king who created the Church of England
- Shakespeare's rhyme scheme
- the last name of your favorite social studies teacher
- The ruling family of Florence
- the man who sparked the Protestant Revolution
- a famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- language commonly spoken
- what you could buy to have sins forgiven
17 Clues: It means rebirth • language commonly spoken • Shakespeare's rhyme scheme • The man who wrote The Prince • The ruling family of Florence • the man who sculpted The David • the leader of the Catholic church • the inventor of the printing press • the country that Copernicus came from • a famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci • what you could buy to have sins forgiven • ...
The Renaissance 2022-10-31
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- the acknowledgement, acceptance and pride in being different from others, even unique.
- the study of the body
- the sun is in the center of the planets
- a poem of fourteenlines that follows a strict scheme of rhyme and a specific structure
- an emphasis on living well in this world and understanding better the activities of this world
- sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code
- the similarities and appearences of the
- a painting done on wet plaster on a wall
- to understand our anatomy
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- a revival in the study of classical antiquity It can refer to any period before c. 500 AD
- cultivated a new change in art, knowledge, and culture
- a short period of the most exceptional artistic production in the Italian states
- the earth is in the center of the planets
- a system used by artists for creating the illusion of depth on a flat surface
- someone who makes things for the time
- Galileo used controlled experiments and analyzed data to prove, or disprove, his theories
- the person or group of people paying for the image
17 Clues: the study of the body • to understand our anatomy • someone who makes things for the time • the sun is in the center of the planets • the similarities and appearences of the • a painting done on wet plaster on a wall • the earth is in the center of the planets • sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code • the person or group of people paying for the image • ...
Renaissance Review Crossword Puzzle 2019-02-05
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- One reason Italy is where the Renaissance started is that it did not have a strong ____ system.
- Alberti referred to architecture as a “social __” because it was a blend of beauty & usefulness for the improvement of society.
- Everyday spoken language of the people.
- The system of belief that says people should give up worldly desires and seek enlightenment.
- Viking invaders from ___ caused great disorder in Western Europe after Charlemagne’s empire collapsed.
- What was Cervantes’ book? It was considered the 1st major work of Spanish literature. (2 words)
- Most medieval art dealt with __themes.
- The mass printing of the __ had the greatest impact on literacy rates.
- The ancestors of William the Conqueror settled down and became the _______.
- The Last Judgment was painted by __.
- __ style churches had larger windows, fewer walls on the inside, and higher ceilings (compared to other medieval churches).
- The word __ means non-religious.
- Lorenzo de’ ___ was the head of a wealthy banking family.
- As a result of how wealthy merchants spent their money, __ (city) became a showcase of Renaissance art & architecture.
- Dante Alighieri’s work, The Divine Comedy, was significant because it was written in Italian, not __.
- The Tale of Genji is considered one of the world's first novels. It was written by Murasaki Shikibu, who was a _____.
Down
- The author of In Praise of Folly (which used satire to criticize the Church).
- Machiavelli’s book about how to get, keep, & lose political power. (2 words)
- Renaissance painting showed __-looking figures.
- Three key ideas during the Renaissance were humanism, secularism, and __.
- People in the Muslim culture valued literacy because it was important for them to read the __. Because of this their literature flourished.
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet.
- Wealthy merchants & bankers helped to promote learning & the arts by becoming __.
- In More’s Utopia the city was governed by __.
- One of its benefits was that it could be used over and over again.(2 words)
- Italy was a better place for _____ growth (growth related to trade or business)than other European countries because of its geographical location.
- A large, single printed sheet that was considered the earliest form of newspapers.
- The view that religion did not have to be the center of human affairs.
- A type of manual that was popular reading material during the Renaissance.
- Block printing traveled to Europe from China by way of __ traders.
- Church officials begin to __ certain published works because they wanted to stop the growing criticism of the Church.
31 Clues: The word __ means non-religious. • The Last Judgment was painted by __. • He wrote Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet. • Most medieval art dealt with __themes. • Everyday spoken language of the people. • In More’s Utopia the city was governed by __. • Renaissance painting showed __-looking figures. • Lorenzo de’ ___ was the head of a wealthy banking family. • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2015-12-09
Across
- Family known for attaining wealth and political power during Renaissance
- section in city where minorities live
- intellectual movement of the Renaissance
- Society cities that are centers of political, economic, and social life
- belief God has determine in advance who will be saved
- government run by church leaders
- to be recognized as a saint
Down
- painting done on fresh wet plaster with water paints
- Possible explanation
- to cancel
- common language
- the state of being saved through faith
- a release from punishment of sin
- to give up views
- Financial supporter of the arts
15 Clues: to cancel • common language • to give up views • Possible explanation • to be recognized as a saint • Financial supporter of the arts • a release from punishment of sin • government run by church leaders • section in city where minorities live • the state of being saved through faith • intellectual movement of the Renaissance • painting done on fresh wet plaster with water paints • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2015-12-09
Across
- Family known for attaining wealth and political power during Renaissance
- to give up views
- common language
- Possible explanation
- a release from punishment of sin
- the state of being saved through faith
- to cancel
- painting done on fresh wet plaster with water paints
Down
- government run by church leaders
- belief God has determine in advance who will be saved
- intellectual movement of the Renaissance
- Financial supporter of the arts
- Society cities that are centers of political, economic, and social life
- section in city where minorities live
- to be recognized as a saint
15 Clues: to cancel • common language • to give up views • Possible explanation • to be recognized as a saint • Financial supporter of the arts • government run by church leaders • a release from punishment of sin • section in city where minorities live • the state of being saved through faith • intellectual movement of the Renaissance • painting done on fresh wet plaster with water paints • ...
Unit 3 Choice Board 2023-03-01
Across
- / emphasizes individuals as humans
- / established learning centers
- / economic system based on investing money for profit
- / religion started based on martin luther and his 95 theses
- / purchasing a pardon for sins
- / member of western Christian church and followed principals of reformation
- / questioned the authority of the church
- / painted Mona Lisa
Down
- / arts funded by families and rulers who are wealthy due to revival of trade
- / religious reform created by John Calvin
- / where did the renaissance begin
- / not religious
- / a person of combined European and Native America descent
- / contributed to beginning and spread of reformation
- / means rebirth
15 Clues: / not religious • / means rebirth • / painted Mona Lisa • / purchasing a pardon for sins • / established learning centers • / emphasizes individuals as humans • / where did the renaissance begin • / questioned the authority of the church • / religious reform created by John Calvin • / contributed to beginning and spread of reformation • ...
Choice Board Unit 3 2023-02-28
Across
- / emphasizes individuals as humans
- / established learning centers
- / economic system based on investing money for profit
- / religion started based on martin luther and his 95 theses
- / purchasing a pardon for sins
- / member of western Christian church and followed principals of reformation
- / questioned the authority of the church
- / painted Mona Lisa
Down
- / arts funded by families and rulers who are wealthy due to revival of trade
- / religious reform created by John Calvin
- / where did the renaissance begin
- / not religious
- / a person of combined European and Native America descent
- / contributed to beginning and spread of reformation
- / means rebirth
15 Clues: / not religious • / means rebirth • / painted Mona Lisa • / purchasing a pardon for sins • / established learning centers • / emphasizes individuals as humans • / where did the renaissance begin • / questioned the authority of the church • / religious reform created by John Calvin • / contributed to beginning and spread of reformation • ...
Art and Artists 2023-05-09
Across
- Sean Carter
- Italian Sculptor from Renaissance
- most famous paining in Louvre by DaVinci
- King of Rock and Roll
- King of Pop
- means rebirth in Italian
Down
- Fever, Sway, It's a Beautiful Day
- Canadian Rapper
- the last supper
- famous Vatican sanctuary
- a style or movement in painting originating in France in the 1860s, characterized by a concern with depicting the visual impression of the moment, especially in terms of the shifting effect of light and color.
- The School of Athens
- Queen Bee
- Water Lilies
- English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960
15 Clues: Queen Bee • Sean Carter • King of Pop • Water Lilies • Canadian Rapper • the last supper • The School of Athens • King of Rock and Roll • famous Vatican sanctuary • means rebirth in Italian • Fever, Sway, It's a Beautiful Day • Italian Sculptor from Renaissance • most famous paining in Louvre by DaVinci • English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960 • ...
Modern Poetry 2017-02-06
Across
- poems based on a single image
- one of the things with which modern poetry experimented
- one of Sylvia Plath's most famous poems
- poems based on symbols for the reader to interpret
- the name of a famous imagist poet
- the Harlem _________
- modern poems are often open for much _________
- one of the creators of imagism in poetry
- Harlem is in _________ _________ City
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- one of the most beloved modern poets is Robert _________
- modern poetry often has _________ meanings
- poems that present an unrefined first impression
- another thing with which modern poetry experimented
- poems about poetry
- arguably the most famous Harlem Renaissance poet
- symbolist poetry portrayed the _________ effects of objects
- poems that tell a story
- wrote the poem entitled "We Be Cool"
18 Clues: poems about poetry • the Harlem _________ • poems that tell a story • poems based on a single image • the name of a famous imagist poet • wrote the poem entitled "We Be Cool" • Harlem is in _________ _________ City • one of Sylvia Plath's most famous poems • one of the creators of imagism in poetry • modern poetry often has _________ meanings • ...
Leonardo DaVinci 2022-03-23
9 Clues: lisa • his birthplace • renaissance man • his time period • his parents were • he enjoyed a lot of • one of his occupations • a design ahead of its time • he didn't have a formal one
The Renaissance 2021-06-20
Across
- The model for the renaissance
- A person who opposes the Catholic church
- The sculptor of David
Down
- The translation of the word meaning 'Renaissance'
- Exchanging goods with others
- A system of government which the head is determined by family lineage
- The influencers of the Renaissance
- The study of the solar system
8 Clues: The sculptor of David • Exchanging goods with others • The model for the renaissance • The study of the solar system • The influencers of the Renaissance • A person who opposes the Catholic church • The translation of the word meaning 'Renaissance' • A system of government which the head is determined by family lineage
Assessment 2022-06-24
Across
- German monk who fought against the Catholic church
- Multiple (Gods)
- One who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ
- Vacation spot for Inca emperors
- When one country takes over another and forces their beliefs and religion onto it
- Buy your way into heaven
Down
- One of the three G's
- One of the four ancient civilizations
- What renaissance means
- A form of farming
- Language
- Where the renaissance began
12 Clues: Language • Multiple (Gods) • A form of farming • One of the three G's • What renaissance means • Buy your way into heaven • Where the renaissance began • Vacation spot for Inca emperors • One of the four ancient civilizations • German monk who fought against the Catholic church • One who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ • ...
Art History 2023-01-03
Across
- a fine shading meant to produce a soft transition between colors and tones
- Pose of a figure with weight on one leg with an s-curve in the body, creating a graceful pose
- Featured paintings with light, sentimental themes that focused on aristocracy
- Romantic artist of the landscape titled The Haywain
- Focus on unidealized depiction of real life in subject matter and painting style
- Art movement associated with the Enlightenment and a reverence for drawing
- Artist of The Incredulity of St. Thomas
- Artist of the painting, Las Meninas
- Dutch Baroque artist of The Art of Painting
- Dramatic use of light on figures or objects in a painting
- Artist of the painting, The Swing
- Sculpted the Pieta and painted the Sistine Ceiling
- Mannerist artist of The Last Supper
- Art movement partially characterized by an emphasis on powerful forces in nature
- Artist who painted Lamentation (The Mourning of Christ)
Down
- Nike of Samothrace is an example of _________ Greek sculpture
- Term for the period of art during the Late Renaissance
- Realist artist who said, "...An abstract object, invisible or nonexistent, does not belong to the domain of painting
- High Renaissance painter of Virgin of the Rocks
- term for painting outdoors
- Important sculptor from the early Renaissance
- Artist who painted Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette
- Diana of Gabii is an example of ________ Greek sculpture
- Artist of Christ Giving the Keys to the Kingdom to St. Peter
- Nickname of Greek Mannerist artist Domḗnikos Theotokópoulos
- Famous Neo-Classical painter
- a method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall surfaces
- Art History movement lasting from roughly 1600 - 1750
- Artist of the painting, Death of Marat
- Medieval architecture featuring pointed arches
- One of the main artists of the High Renaissance
31 Clues: term for painting outdoors • Famous Neo-Classical painter • Artist of the painting, The Swing • Artist of the painting, Las Meninas • Mannerist artist of The Last Supper • Artist of the painting, Death of Marat • Artist of The Incredulity of St. Thomas • Dutch Baroque artist of The Art of Painting • Important sculptor from the early Renaissance • ...
Renaissance - Chapter 11 (sec. 1-4) 2015-02-15
Across
- Wealthy merchants & bankers helped to promote learning & the arts by becoming __.
- The ancestors of William the Conqueror.
- Three key ideas during the Renaissance were humanism, secularism, and __.
- Italy was a better place for ___ (another word for trade or business) growth than other medieval European countries because of its geographical location.
- Cervantes’ book which is considered the 1st major work of Spanish literature. (2 words)
- A type of manual that was popular reading material during the Renaissance.
- __ style churches had larger windows and fewer walls with increased height than other medieval churches.
- Everyday spoken language of the people.
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet.
- The view that religion did not have to be the center of human affairs.
- In More’s Utopia the city was governed by __.
- As a result of how wealthy merchants spent their money, __ (city) became a showcase of Renaissance art & architecture.
- Machiavelli’s book about how to get, keep & lose political power. (2 words)
- The mass printing of the __ had the greatest impact on literacy rates.
- The system of belief that says people should give up worldly desires and seek enlightenment.
Down
- The Tale of Genji written by Murasaki Shikibu, a __, is considered to be one of the first novels.
- People in the Muslim culture valued literacy because it was important for them to read the __, and therefore literature flourished.
- The author of In Praise of Folly which used satire to criticize the Church.
- The Last Judgment was painted by __.
- Block printing traveled to Europe from China by way of __ traders.
- Viking invaders from ___ caused great disorder in Western Europe after Charlemagne’s empire collapsed.
- A large, single printed sheet that was considered the earliest form of newspapers.
- Dante Alighieri’s work, The Divine Comedy, was significant because it was written in Italian, not __
- The word __ means non-religious.
- One of its benefits was that it could be used over and over again.(2 words)
- Alberti referred to architecture as a “social __” because it was a blend of beauty & usefulness for the improvement of society.
- Most medieval art dealt with __themes.
- Renaissance painting showed __-looking figures.
- Church officials begin to __ certain published works because the wanted to stop the growing criticism of the Church.
- One reason Italy is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance is because it did not have a strong __ system.
- Lorenzo de’ ___ was the head of a wealthy banking family.
31 Clues: The word __ means non-religious. • The Last Judgment was painted by __. • He wrote Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet. • Most medieval art dealt with __themes. • The ancestors of William the Conqueror. • Everyday spoken language of the people. • In More’s Utopia the city was governed by __. • Renaissance painting showed __-looking figures. • ...
Cody Jacoby Renaissance and Reformation crossword puzzle 2025-10-20
Across
- A pardon sold by the Catholic Church that released a sinner from performing the penalty that a priest imposed for sins.
- A member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation.
- A person who provides financial support to artists, writers
- The native language or dialect of a specific country or region
- rebirth
- Members of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests founded by St. Ignatius Loyola in 1534, known for their missionary and educational work.
- An Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance who created the statue of David and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- A French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation who developed the system of Christian theology called Calvinism.
- A series of meetings of Roman Catholic leaders, held between 1545 and 1563, to discuss and reform the Catholic Church's doctrines and practices in response to the Protestant Reformation.
- human potential and achievements
- An Italian polymath of the High Renaissance known for his paintings, such as the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, and his notebooks filled with inventions and scientific studies.
Down
- To set aside or invalidate a marriage, as if it never took place.
- A 1555 treaty signed in Augsburg, Germany, which declared that the religion of each German state would be decided by its ruler.
- An invention by Johannes Gutenberg
- the kings spouse that lived 1533-1536
- A German inventor who is credited with inventing the printing press
- A 16th-century movement in which the Roman Catholic Church sought to make changes in response to the Protestant Reformation.
- Relating to the Church of England, which was established by King Henry VIII.
- the illusion of three-dimensional space on a flat surface.
- A German monk and theologian whose questioning of the Catholic Church's practices led to the Protestant Reformation
- An Italian sculptor from Florence during the early Renaissance, known for his work in bas-relief and his bronze statue of David.
- The king's first daughter.
- not bound by religious rule
- A 16th-century movement for religious reform that led to the founding of Christian churches that rejected the Pope's authority.
- What king had 8 wives.
- An Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance, celebrated for the clarity of his forms and his ease of composition, and for his frescoes in the Vatican Palace.
26 Clues: rebirth • What king had 8 wives. • The king's first daughter. • not bound by religious rule • human potential and achievements • An invention by Johannes Gutenberg • the kings spouse that lived 1533-1536 • the illusion of three-dimensional space on a flat surface. • A person who provides financial support to artists, writers • ...
History of Music ATAM 2023-04-09
Across
- Classical composer. "The Marriage of Figaro"
- 1600-1750 Period of Music
- 1400 - 1600 Period of Music
- Modern composer. Russian. "The Rite of Spring"
- the instrument that replaced the harpsichord
- Genre of Music most common during the Renaissance
- Modern composer. French. "Clair de Lune".
- Romantic composer, known for his virtuosic piano music
Down
- Baroque composer famous for his use of polyphony
- 1900-current Period of Music.
- 1820 - 1900 Period of Music
- instrument invented during the Baroque period
- Classical composer. 9th symphony
- Baroque composer. "The Four Seasons"
- Romantic composer. Russian. "The Swan Lake" ballet.
- 1750- 1820 Period of Music
16 Clues: 1600-1750 Period of Music • 1750- 1820 Period of Music • 1820 - 1900 Period of Music • 1400 - 1600 Period of Music • 1900-current Period of Music. • Classical composer. 9th symphony • Baroque composer. "The Four Seasons" • Modern composer. French. "Clair de Lune". • Classical composer. "The Marriage of Figaro" • the instrument that replaced the harpsichord • ...
Unit 8 Review 2023-04-27
Across
- a perfect society and the name of a book by Thomas More
- wrote The Praise of Folly
- king of Mali; richest man ever??
- civilization known for Chichen Itza
- first book mass produced on the printing press
- painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
- series of knotted strings the Inca used to keep records
- civilization that built chinampas for farming
Down
- female painter of the Renaissance
- painted the Sistine Chapel and sculpted the David
- Father of Humanism; wrote sonnets
- philsophy of the Renaissance
- invented the printing press
- civilization in South America
- African civilization that adopted Christianity
- modern day country; location of the Aztec
- wrote The Prince and believed rulers should have absolute power
- civilization in Southern Africa
18 Clues: wrote The Praise of Folly • invented the printing press • philsophy of the Renaissance • civilization in South America • civilization in Southern Africa • king of Mali; richest man ever?? • female painter of the Renaissance • Father of Humanism; wrote sonnets • civilization known for Chichen Itza • modern day country; location of the Aztec • ...
spooky vocab 2025-10-31
Across
- persevere beyond the grave.
- The chilling screams volume was proportional.
- basement door.
- The howling wind outside refused to relent.
- vengeful spirits of the past
- the speech was full of scary rhetoric that scared everyone
- A chilling intuition warned her not to open
- The ceremony will commence at witch's hour.
Down
- She showed real grit after getting scared
- His tone seemed to imply that he wasn’t normal
- began to diverge.
- hunting.
- The biological creature growled at me.
- the ghostly entrepreneur.
- in halloween a man dress up as a Renaissance
- The old house was with practical advice on
- the forest had a sedate atmosphere.
- As the moon hid behind the clouds the two
18 Clues: hunting. • basement door. • began to diverge. • the ghostly entrepreneur. • persevere beyond the grave. • vengeful spirits of the past • the forest had a sedate atmosphere. • The biological creature growled at me. • She showed real grit after getting scared • As the moon hid behind the clouds the two • The old house was with practical advice on • ...
Assessment 2022-06-24
Across
- German monk who fought against the Catholic church
- Multiple (Gods)
- One who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ
- Vacation spot for Inca emperors
- When one country takes over another and forces their beliefs and religion onto it
- Buy your way into heaven
Down
- One of the three G's
- One of the four ancient civilizations
- What renaissance means
- A form of farming
- Language
- Where the renaissance began
12 Clues: Language • Multiple (Gods) • A form of farming • One of the three G's • What renaissance means • Buy your way into heaven • Where the renaissance began • Vacation spot for Inca emperors • One of the four ancient civilizations • German monk who fought against the Catholic church • One who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ • ...
Assessment 2022-06-24
Across
- German monk who fought against the Catholic church
- Multiple (Gods)
- One who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ
- Vacation spot for Inca emperors
- When one country takes over another and forces their beliefs and religion onto it
- Buy your way into heaven
Down
- One of the three G's
- One of the four ancient civilizations
- What renaissance means
- A form of farming
- Language
- Where the renaissance began
12 Clues: Language • Multiple (Gods) • A form of farming • One of the three G's • What renaissance means • Buy your way into heaven • Where the renaissance began • Vacation spot for Inca emperors • One of the four ancient civilizations • German monk who fought against the Catholic church • One who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ • ...
Europe before 1500 2020-11-16
Across
- could not vote in Rome nor Athens
- plague that killed 23 million in Europe
- means "rebirth"
- got land in exchange for military service
- people elect rep. to speak for them
- caused trade to increase
Down
- spread new ideas during the Renaissance
- gave land as payment for protection
- system that fell because trade increased
- government where citizens rule themselves
- invented the printing press
- time when Greece was independent cities
12 Clues: means "rebirth" • caused trade to increase • invented the printing press • could not vote in Rome nor Athens • gave land as payment for protection • people elect rep. to speak for them • spread new ideas during the Renaissance • plague that killed 23 million in Europe • time when Greece was independent cities • system that fell because trade increased • ...
Assessment 2022-06-24
Across
- German monk who fought against the Catholic church
- Multiple (Gods)
- One who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ
- Vacation spot for Inca emperors
- When one country takes over another and forces their beliefs and religion onto it
- Buy your way into heaven
Down
- One of the three G's
- One of the four ancient civilizations
- What renaissance means
- A form of farming
- Language
- Where the renaissance began
12 Clues: Language • Multiple (Gods) • A form of farming • One of the three G's • What renaissance means • Buy your way into heaven • Where the renaissance began • Vacation spot for Inca emperors • One of the four ancient civilizations • German monk who fought against the Catholic church • One who professes belief in the teachings of Jesus Christ • ...
