renaissance Crossword Puzzles
History 2025-02-11
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- Most honored & influential scholar of the Renaissance
- Wrote about government
- Remedy for sin
- Vinci painted the Mona Lisa
- Created Movement in paintings
- City famous for its art, buildings, and canals
- Wrote “Don Quixote”
- music was more ……
- Music was plainsong or…
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- Considered greatest playwright
- Focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- created 3D effect in paintings
- What country did the Renaissance start
- what country was Shakespeare from
- painted Madonna’s
- painted ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- What were sponsors of artists called
- Consequences of the Renaissance provoked a spirit of…
- Family most famous for sponsoring Renaissance art
- Renewed interest in art in what world
20 Clues: Remedy for sin • painted Madonna’s • music was more …… • Wrote “Don Quixote” • Wrote about government • Music was plainsong or… • Vinci painted the Mona Lisa • Created Movement in paintings • Considered greatest playwright • created 3D effect in paintings • what country was Shakespeare from • What were sponsors of artists called • painted ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • ...
Renaissance and Baroque Review 2014-04-09
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- Musicians were not wealthy
- Received a patent from Queen Elizabeth I
- One word description for the Renaissance
- 1600-1750
- Composed sacred music for the German Protestant Church
- 1450-1600
- Also supported scared music composers
- Not religious music, like pop music
- Considered the 'Rock star of the Renaissance'
- Composed "The Four Seasons' concertos for a girls orphanage
- Birthplace of Bach and Handel
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- Composed madrigals
- Composed sacred music or the Catholic Church
- The country where the Renaissance was centered
- Sing without instruments
- Composed operas
- Composed the "Hallelujah Chorus"
- One word description for the Baroque
- An early flute
- Religious music
- Another word for aristocracy
- An early guitar
22 Clues: 1600-1750 • 1450-1600 • An early flute • Composed operas • Religious music • An early guitar • Composed madrigals • Sing without instruments • Musicians were not wealthy • Another word for aristocracy • Birthplace of Bach and Handel • Composed the "Hallelujah Chorus" • Not religious music, like pop music • One word description for the Baroque • Also supported scared music composers • ...
E: Outsiders Vocabulary 2021-04-29
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- documents sold by the Catholic church that were supposed to lessen the punishment for sinners in the afterlife
- humans had great potential for growth in all areas at the same time
- Vinci painting showing Jesus and his disciples
- what invention helped spread Renaissance ideas
- Renaissance Man
- confirmed all objects fall at the same time
- renaissance means
- molds of letters made of lead that can be arranged to make a page of print
- cutting an outline of a picture into a block of wood and pressing the image on paper
- the leader of the Roman Catholic church
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- a list of Luther’s key arguments against the church
- three-dimensional works of art carved or formed from hard materials
- renaissance sculptor who sculpted a statue of David
- painter of the Sistine Chapel
- destruction of the world
- museum that houses the Mona Lisa
- the city that the Renaissance began
- Only about two percent of Europe’s population belonged to this group who could enjoy the art and ideas of the Renaissance
- discovered the Scientific Method
19 Clues: Renaissance Man • renaissance means • destruction of the world • painter of the Sistine Chapel • museum that houses the Mona Lisa • discovered the Scientific Method • the city that the Renaissance began • the leader of the Roman Catholic church • confirmed all objects fall at the same time • Vinci painting showing Jesus and his disciples • ...
renaissance reformation 2023-05-17
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- de Cervantes Spanish writer of the late Renaissance
- Shakespeare - greatest playwright
- Dürer- first northern artist to travel to Italy
- More - English humanist
- family - most famous renaissance patron
- Machiavell influential renaissance writers
- Buonarroti- famous artists in all of history
- most beloved painter
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- da Vinci- best example of the so-called Renaissance man
- di Bondone - most famous painter
- Holbein- finest por- trait painter
- most honored scholar
- leading sculptor of the early Renaissance
- de medici - most notable and generous patron
- Huss- Bohemian reformer
15 Clues: most honored scholar • most beloved painter • Huss- Bohemian reformer • di Bondone - most famous painter • More - English humanist • Shakespeare - greatest playwright • Holbein- finest por- trait painter • family - most famous renaissance patron • leading sculptor of the early Renaissance • Machiavell influential renaissance writers • ...
History Chapter 11-Libby Dennis 2021-02-19
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- Who is known as the Father of Humanism?
- One of Shakespeare’s famous plays called(Starts with a “H”)
- Who was a person who paid an artist to work for them?
- Name one of music types
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Who is the most famous play writer of all time?
- In what city did the Renaissance start?
- What was an over emphasis on man’s abilities and worth?
- Who was a famous scholar who pointed out the evils of the Renaissance society?
- What was the remedy for sin?
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel
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- Was famous for Movement in Pictures
- Who is famous for painting the Madonna?
- What was one thing that the Study of that became important?
- Name another music types
- What was another thing that the study of that became important?
- Who is the Father of the Renaissance?(Starts with a “G”
- In what country did the Renaissance start?
- During this time, man glorified what?
- The Renaissance emphasized the________?
- Famous for the Moveable Type and printing the Bible?
- What family became the most famous patrons of the art?(from Florence)
- What was the Renaissance music more like?
23 Clues: Name one of music types • Name another music types • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • What was the remedy for sin? • Who painted the Sistine Chapel • Was famous for Movement in Pictures • During this time, man glorified what? • Who is famous for painting the Madonna? • Who is known as the Father of Humanism? • In what city did the Renaissance start? • ...
Theatre History 2022-10-27
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- Speech by actor alone on stage to express their thoughts and feelings.
- Plays concerning biblical history.
- Young lover, stock character in Italian theatre.
- Concerned the lives of the Saints.
- Backstage enclosed area behind the renaissance stage.
- Balcony over the stage in renaissance theatre.
- Plays concerning the last days of Christ.
- (Zanni) Crazy, tricky stock character in Italian theatre.
- Religious plays teaching right and wrong.
- Where penny paying audience stood on the ground for renaissance performances.
- Older father, stock character in Italian theatre.
- Roman playwright who developed Closet Drama.
- Play space set up in the church nave.
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- More costly seating for audience members during renaissance performances.
- Cruel, clever, mustached stock villian in Italian theatre.
- Short morality plays including humorous characters and situations.
- Old lawyer or Doctor, stock character in Italian theatre.
- Audience members who stood in the pit during renaissance performances.
- Clever, flirty, high spirited female stock character in Italian theatre.
- Huge mobile wagon/stages for medieval plays.
- Early church drama usually connected to Easter.
- Boastful braggart, stock character in Italian theatre.
- Italian plays of the renaissance using stock characters and improvisational scenarios.
23 Clues: Plays concerning biblical history. • Concerned the lives of the Saints. • Play space set up in the church nave. • Plays concerning the last days of Christ. • Religious plays teaching right and wrong. • Huge mobile wagon/stages for medieval plays. • Roman playwright who developed Closet Drama. • Balcony over the stage in renaissance theatre. • ...
Renaissance 2024-12-19
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- - A Renaissance concept emphasizing worldly matters over spiritual ones, reflecting a shift from the medieval focus on religion.
- - A wealthy individual or institution that supports artists, writers, or scholars financially, enabling the creation of significant works during the Renaissance.
- - A technique in art used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on a flat surface, perfected during the Renaissance by artists like Brunelleschi and Leonardo da Vinci.
- - An artistic technique that uses strong contrasts between light and dark to create a sense of volume and three-dimensionality.
- - A method of painting on wet plaster, widely used during the Renaissance in works like Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- - The art of persuasive speaking or writing, revived and studied during the Renaissance as part of classical education.
- Antiquity - The period of ancient Greek and Roman culture, whose texts and ideals were rediscovered and celebrated during the Renaissance.
- - An intellectual movement focusing on human potential and achievements, emphasizing classical texts and the study of subjects like history, philosophy, and literature.
- - Relating to the political philosophy of Niccolò Machiavelli, emphasizing cunning, pragmatism, and the idea that "the ends justify the means."
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- - A city-state in Italy that became a center of Renaissance art, culture, and politics, home to the Medici family and many renowned artists.
- Press - Invented by Johannes Gutenberg, this revolutionary technology enabled the mass production of books and spread Renaissance ideas more widely.
- - A religious movement in the 16th century that led to the creation of Protestant churches and significant changes in Christianity, partly influenced by Renaissance ideas.
- Ratio - denoted by the Greek letter ϕ (phi), is an irrational number approximately equal to 1.6180339887.... It is a mathematical ratio that appears in art, architecture, nature, and design, and is often associated with aesthetically pleasing proportions
- - A practice in the Catholic Church where people could pay to reduce punishment for sins, which became controversial during the Renaissance and spurred the Reformation.
- - A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme, popularized during the Renaissance by poets such as Petrarch and Shakespeare.
- - A term coined by Sir Thomas More in his book of the same name, describing an ideal society free from poverty and suffering.
- - A cultural movement spanning the 14th to 17th centuries, marked by a renewed interest in classical antiquity and significant advancements in art, science, and literature.
- - The scientific study of the structure of the human body, advanced significantly during the Renaissance by figures like Andreas Vesalius.
18 Clues: - The art of persuasive speaking or writing, revived and studied during the Renaissance as part of classical education. • - A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme, popularized during the Renaissance by poets such as Petrarch and Shakespeare. • ...
Unit 5C (Late Middle Ages) 2026-03-31
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- European country ruled by Muslims for much of Medieval history
- Italian Merchants/Elite controlled much of the ??? in Medieval Europe
- According to Machiavelli the ??? justifies the means
- Culture that was a focus of the Renaissance (Greek/Roman)
- The ??? was a political work written by Machiavelli
- An important statue sculpted by Michelangelo
- Renassaice Painter/Sculptor (Sistene Chapel, etc.)
- A majot city-state within Medieval Europe
- Place where the Renaissance first took place
- Means non-religious
- The explorer who "discovered" America
- Renaissance Philosophy based on individualism
- The ??? Peninsula includes Spain and Portugal
- Most common form of government amongst Italian city-states
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- A long series of wars fought between Christians and Muslims in Spain
- The fall of the ??? Empire was a direct cause of the Renaissance
- Poet who wrote The Inferno, etc.
- The explorer whose crew circumnavigated the world
- Renaissance Painter and Inventor (Mona Lisa, Last Supper, etc.)
- Resource/Trade Good that European explorers sought
- The Father of Humanism + Poet
- Henry the Navigator funded exploration of the coast of this continent
- Religion that European explorers wanted to spread
- Means "rebirth"
24 Clues: Means "rebirth" • Means non-religious • The Father of Humanism + Poet • Poet who wrote The Inferno, etc. • The explorer who "discovered" America • A majot city-state within Medieval Europe • An important statue sculpted by Michelangelo • Place where the Renaissance first took place • Renaissance Philosophy based on individualism • ...
Renaissance Review 2021-04-29
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- documents sold by the Catholic church that were supposed to lessen the punishment for sinners in the afterlife
- humans had great potential for growth in all areas at the same time
- Vinci painting showing Jesus and his disciples
- what invention helped spread Renaissance ideas
- Renaissance Man
- confirmed all objects fall at the same time
- renaissance means
- molds of letters made of lead that can be arranged to make a page of print
- cutting an outline of a picture into a block of wood and pressing the image on paper
- the leader of the Roman Catholic church
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- a list of Luther’s key arguments against the church
- three-dimensional works of art carved or formed from hard materials
- renaissance sculptor who sculpted a statue of David
- painter of the Sistine Chapel
- destruction of the world
- museum that houses the Mona Lisa
- the city that the Renaissance began
- Only about two percent of Europe’s population belonged to this group who could enjoy the art and ideas of the Renaissance
- discovered the Scientific Method
19 Clues: Renaissance Man • renaissance means • destruction of the world • painter of the Sistine Chapel • museum that houses the Mona Lisa • discovered the Scientific Method • the city that the Renaissance began • the leader of the Roman Catholic church • confirmed all objects fall at the same time • Vinci painting showing Jesus and his disciples • ...
Renaissance Music 2013-02-27
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- The order of the sections of the Ordinary part of the Mass
- what most instrumental music was intended for
- Flemish composer of early Renaissance
- the development of Protestant religions; associated with Martin Luther
- Mass by Palestrina that convinced church elders to keep polyphony in church music
- the texture of music of Gregorian Chant; one layer
- Composer of Catholic music with Counter-Reformation
- a guitar-like string instrument
- press the invention that revolutionized the world during the Renaissance
- Music School of Venice; Gabrieli was most notable composer
- 450-1450
- unaccompanied choral music
- the texture of music during the Renaissance; many layers
- the intellectual school of thought developed during Renaissance
- One of the first composers of whom we know his name
- a high-pitched woodwind instrument
- one a capella vocal line; Music of the early Catholic Church
- sacred polyphonic choral music of Renaissance that has newly composed words
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- Italian composer of Renaissance known for sacred and brass music
- English composer of madrigals and Triumphs of Oriana
- musical representation of specific poetic images.
- Middle Ages composer
- highlight of day of clergy; celebrates the Last Supper/Communion; texts are basis for many church compositions
- 1450-1600
- Nun who composed music and saw visions
- secular, polyphonic, a capella music of the Renaissance
- "New Art" in France where secular becomes more important that sacred during late Middle Ages
- School of composers in Paris in Middle Ages; Measured Rhythm
- English composer of mostly keyboard music
- German equivalent of song and madrigal
- a small stringed instrument
- French equivalent of song and madrigal
32 Clues: 450-1450 • 1450-1600 • Middle Ages composer • unaccompanied choral music • a small stringed instrument • a guitar-like string instrument • a high-pitched woodwind instrument • Flemish composer of early Renaissance • Nun who composed music and saw visions • German equivalent of song and madrigal • French equivalent of song and madrigal • English composer of mostly keyboard music • ...
The Renaissance 2022-12-08
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- Renaissance writer of world famous plays and poetry.
- Fuel source found in China at this time.
- a fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money
- The study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking.
- Italian trade city that wove wool into cloth.
- Muslim mathematicians created these math tools we still use today.
- The sea that made Italy an important trading center.
- Author of The Divine Comedy.
- Italian banker and leader of Florence
- Trade route that connected Asia and Europe during the Renaissance.
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- Poet that believed believed that God set humans at the center of that world.
- Means "rebirth".
- Inventor of the printing press.
- Italian Renaissance trader that spent decades in Asia.
- Italian trade city that produced weapons and silk.
- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.
- Author of The Prince.
- Renaissance person that painted the Sistine Chapel.
- Author of The Divine Comedy.
- Renaissance person that painted the Last Supper and the Mona Lisa.
- Italian trade city that produced glass.
- A government controlled by a single wealthy merchant family.
22 Clues: Means "rebirth". • Author of The Prince. • Author of The Divine Comedy. • Author of The Divine Comedy. • Inventor of the printing press. • Italian banker and leader of Florence • Italian trade city that produced glass. • Fuel source found in China at this time. • Italian trade city that wove wool into cloth. • Italian trade city that produced weapons and silk. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Review 2025-11-20
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- area of Europe that became more Protestant
- illness that created a desire to enjoy life
- creator of the Anglican church
- gives dimension in art
- to cancel
- religions created to reform Christianity
- Michelangelo's masterpiece
- the language people speak
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- an emphasis on humanities and human potential
- wrote the 95 theses
- leader of the Catholic Church
- area of Europe that mostly remained Catholic
- city where the Renaissance originated
- true Renaissance man and creator of Last Supper
- famous playwright of the Renaissance
- not religious
- country where the Renaissance began
- person who funds artists
- what Luther believed to be the ultimate authority
19 Clues: to cancel • not religious • wrote the 95 theses • gives dimension in art • person who funds artists • the language people speak • Michelangelo's masterpiece • leader of the Catholic Church • creator of the Anglican church • country where the Renaissance began • famous playwright of the Renaissance • city where the Renaissance originated • religions created to reform Christianity • ...
Renaissance 2023-11-09
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- Renaissance means this
- which Renaissance writer maintained "the end justifies the means"
- Petrarch wrote these
- Where did the Renaissance begin
- invented the printing press
- during the Renaissance this was called interest
- the artist and sculptor who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and sculpted The David
- Northern Renaissance writer of The Praise of Folly
- which century did the Renaissance take place?
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- artist who painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
- Florence, Genoa, and Venice were city-states initially governed as this
- Machiavelli wrote this book
- rich citizens of the cities who sponsored artistic work
- Sir Thomas More wrote about a perfect society in this book
- Father of Humanism
- a philosophy that focused on the individual and their achievements
16 Clues: Father of Humanism • Petrarch wrote these • Renaissance means this • Machiavelli wrote this book • invented the printing press • Where did the Renaissance begin • which century did the Renaissance take place? • during the Renaissance this was called interest • Northern Renaissance writer of The Praise of Folly • artist who painted the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper • ...
Renaissance ELA Honors 2023-04-12
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- German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type.
- Early Italian Renaissance scholar, wrote about importance of history.
- Italian Renaissance architect, he used math to design strong buildings.
- Renaissance genius, painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, mapmaker, etc.
- Dutch priest who criticized corrupt clergy, inspired Protestant Reformation.
- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money.
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- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- Italian Renaissance artist, designed buildings, wrote, sculpted, painted, etc.
- English Renaissance writer and playwright
- The study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the 1300’s.
- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.
- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
- German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts.
- The combination of humanist and religious ideas
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
15 Clues: English Renaissance writer and playwright • The combination of humanist and religious ideas • A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money. • German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts. • German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type. • ...
Renaissance by Kamariya 2025-03-31
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- The term meaning “rebirth” in French
- The author of The Prince, which discusses power and politics.
- The Father of Renaissance Humanism
- A Renaissance playwright famous for Romeo and Juliet.
- The Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model.
- A period of renewed interest in art, science, and literature
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- The city where the Renaissance began.
- The invention that revolutionized printing.
- The famous chapel painted by Michelangelo
- The famous painting of a woman with an enigmatic smile
- The family that funded many Renaissance artists in Florence.
- A famous Renaissance sculptor who created David
- The technique used to create depth in paintings
- The Renaissance man who painted The Last Supper and Mona Lisa
- The scientist who confirmed the heliocentric theory.
15 Clues: The Father of Renaissance Humanism • The term meaning “rebirth” in French • The city where the Renaissance began. • The famous chapel painted by Michelangelo • The invention that revolutionized printing. • A famous Renaissance sculptor who created David • The technique used to create depth in paintings • The scientist who confirmed the heliocentric theory. • ...
Renaissance Key Terms 2023-04-14
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- German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts.
- Renaissance genius, painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, mapmaker, etc.
- Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance.
- Dutch priest who criticized corrupt clergy, inspired Protestant Reformation.
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
- Italian Renaissance architect, he used math to design strong buildings.
- The study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the 1300’s.
- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money.
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- German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type.
- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- English Renaissance writer and playwright
- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.
- The combination of humanist and religious ideas
- Italian Renaissance artist, designed buildings, wrote, sculpted, painted, etc.
- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
- Early Italian Renaissance scholar, wrote about importance of history.
16 Clues: English Renaissance writer and playwright • The combination of humanist and religious ideas • A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money. • Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance. • German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2026-03-18
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- 15.Who painted The School of Athens?
- 14. Who invented the printing press during the Renaissance?
- 3. What does the word Renaissance mean?
- 7. Who sculpted David and painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling?
- 10. What invention by Johannes Gutenberg revolutionized the spread of knowledge?
- 9. What were the main animals that transferred the Bubonic plague
- 5. Which wealthy family became major patrons of the arts in Florence?
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- 4. Which country is widely considered the cradle of the Renaissance?
- 1. America is named after this explorer
- 2. Period when Europe and Asia came out of the dark ages
- 6. Who painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper?
- 8. What Plague terrorized Europe and Asia during the Renaissance period
- 11. What shaped Renaissance thought?
- 13.Birthplace of Renaissance?
- 12. Which ancient cultures inspired it?
15 Clues: 13.Birthplace of Renaissance? • 15.Who painted The School of Athens? • 11. What shaped Renaissance thought? • 1. America is named after this explorer • 3. What does the word Renaissance mean? • 12. Which ancient cultures inspired it? • 6. Who painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper? • 2. Period when Europe and Asia came out of the dark ages • ...
The Bus Ride 2026-01-30
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- Renaissance painter who created the Last Supper (also blue TMNT with katanas)
- first name of the perpetrator in the Mona Lisa heist
- the country that houses The Mona Lisa now
- a technique da Vinci used to make art appear "smoky," with no brush strokes
- Renaissance sculptor and purple TMNT with a bo staff
- what was stolen from the Louvre this fall
- Renaissance painter who created the School of Athens (also red TMNT with sais)
- The art museum we're visiting today
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- the item Vincenzo Peruggia dropped in a ditch when he fled the Louvre
- last name of the perpetrator in WUMS heist
- head of the Paris Police in the Mona Lisa heist
- Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel (also orange TMNT with nunchucks)
- a fast-drying egg-based paint that was popular before the Renaissance
- a new kind of paint popularized during the Renaissance that allowed for layering
- the getaway vehicle for the perpetrators in the 2025 Louvre heist
- the country where da Vinci was from
- the French museum that has been targeted by several art thieves
- the time period in which da Vinci was painting
18 Clues: the country where da Vinci was from • The art museum we're visiting today • the country that houses The Mona Lisa now • what was stolen from the Louvre this fall • last name of the perpetrator in WUMS heist • the time period in which da Vinci was painting • head of the Paris Police in the Mona Lisa heist • first name of the perpetrator in the Mona Lisa heist • ...
Italy: The birthplace of Renaissance 2022-01-11
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- Famous painter of this era
- Era before the renaissance
- Where Italy is
- One of the things the movement promoted
- One invention of the movement
- Important part of this movement
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- famous painting
- When the renaissance ended
- A movement
- Astromer, physicist and engineer of this era
- Famous backes of the movement
- When the renaissance began
- Mathematician and astronomer of the era
- Where the Renaissance began
14 Clues: A movement • Where Italy is • famous painting • When the renaissance ended • Famous painter of this era • Era before the renaissance • When the renaissance began • Where the Renaissance began • Famous backes of the movement • One invention of the movement • Important part of this movement • One of the things the movement promoted • Mathematician and astronomer of the era • ...
History Project 2021-02-18
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- One of Shakespeare’s plays
- country where the Renaissance
- invented moveable type (last name)
- most famous sponsors of Renaissance art
- wrote Don Quixote
- considered greatest playwrite of all time
- Father of Humanism
- what type of music did they have during the Middle Ages?
- painted Mona Lisa
- What city is famous for it’s art
- what do you call the focus on man’s capacities and abilities?
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- wrote important works on government
- painted Sistine Chapel
- where was Shakespeare from?
- Father of Renaissance painting
- painted Madanas
- pointed out the evils of the Renaissance society
- created 3D paintings
- sponsors of art
- known for painting movement
20 Clues: painted Madanas • sponsors of art • wrote Don Quixote • painted Mona Lisa • Father of Humanism • created 3D paintings • painted Sistine Chapel • One of Shakespeare’s plays • where was Shakespeare from? • known for painting movement • country where the Renaissance • Father of Renaissance painting • What city is famous for it’s art • invented moveable type (last name) • ...
History Project 2021-02-18
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- considered greatest playwrite of all time
- most famous sponsors of Renaissance art
- wrote Don Quixote
- created 3D paintings
- invented moveable type (last name)
- painted Sistine Chapel
- Where was Shakespeare from?
- What do you call the focus on man’s capacities and abilities?
- Father of Renaissance painting
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- One of Shakespeare’s plays
- wrote important works on government
- painted Madanas
- Father of Humanism
- sponsors of art
- What type of music was popular during the middle Ages?
- pointed out the evils of the Renaissance society
- painted Mona Lisa
- known for painting movement
- What city is famous for it’s art?
- country where the Renaissance began
20 Clues: painted Madanas • sponsors of art • painted Mona Lisa • wrote Don Quixote • Father of Humanism • created 3D paintings • painted Sistine Chapel • One of Shakespeare’s plays • known for painting movement • Where was Shakespeare from? • Father of Renaissance painting • What city is famous for it’s art? • invented moveable type (last name) • wrote important works on government • ...
Music History Review Medieval thru Classical 2022-03-18
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- a book by Johann Sebastian Bach
- Baroque composer __________ Vivaldi
- ________________ chant
- Mozart's middle name
- By Gabrielli--_________ piano e forte
- an instrument from the Renaissance
- Secular music of the Renaissance for vocals
- ________ system (Baroque & Classical)
- Beethoven wanted to make music more ________
- An opera with an original storyline
- the first string instrument of medieval era
- a book of music Leonin collected
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- wrote 9 symphonies
- the third musical time period
- an activity for Renaissance instrumental music
- Guidonian ___________
- Franz_______ Haydn
- An instrument used in sacred music of the Baroque era
- the second musical time period
- stretching words out with lots of music notes
- an opera about myths and legends
21 Clues: wrote 9 symphonies • Franz_______ Haydn • Mozart's middle name • Guidonian ___________ • ________________ chant • the third musical time period • the second musical time period • a book by Johann Sebastian Bach • an opera about myths and legends • a book of music Leonin collected • an instrument from the Renaissance • Baroque composer __________ Vivaldi • ...
The Italian Renaissance 2025-05-24
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- , Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters.
- , Invention that helped spread Renaissance ideas rapidly.
- , Early Renaissance sculptor famous for a bronze statue of David.
- – Renaissance intellectual movement focused on human potential and achievements.
- – Powerful Florentine family known for banking and art patronage.
- – Sculptor of David and painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
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- , Artistic technique that creates the illusion of depth on a flat surface.
- , Author of The Divine Comedy, a major influence on the Renaissance.
- , Italian city considered the cradle of the Renaissance.
- , Architect who designed the dome of Florence’s cathedral.
- , Renaissance painter known for The School of Athens.
- – Artist, inventor, and creator of The Last Supper and Mona Lisa.
- , The everyday language of the people, used in literature during the Renaissance.
- , Political thinker and author of The Prince.
- , A person who financially supports artists.
15 Clues: , A person who financially supports artists. • , Political thinker and author of The Prince. • , Renaissance painter known for The School of Athens. • , Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters. • , Italian city considered the cradle of the Renaissance. • , Invention that helped spread Renaissance ideas rapidly. • ...
Renaissance 2022-02-02
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- wealthy person who finances a work of art
- Italian scientist from the Renaissance
- German inventor of the printing press
- Italian Renaissance scholar and father of humanism
- Belgian doctor from the Renaissance; father of human anatomy
- Polish astronomer from the Renaissance
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- Italian artist and sculptor of the Renaissance
- a strong feeling in a culture against doing something in particular
- German mathematician from the Renaissance
- Italian city-state during the Renaissance; birthplace of renaissance
- intellectual movement of the Renaissance based upon studying the ancient Greeks and Romans
- period of history between the 1300s and the 1600s
12 Clues: German inventor of the printing press • Italian scientist from the Renaissance • Polish astronomer from the Renaissance • German mathematician from the Renaissance • wealthy person who finances a work of art • Italian artist and sculptor of the Renaissance • period of history between the 1300s and the 1600s • Italian Renaissance scholar and father of humanism • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-27
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- He painted the Sistine chapels ceilings
- He chose Donato B to be papal architect
- Was one of the things that inspired the renaissance movement
- Advocates "Art for Art's sake"
- Belief that art should only exist for its beauty
- Considered the author of high Renaissance architecture
- He sculpted saint mark for the San Antonio church
- Was not able to provide stability and peace
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- He painted Monalisa
- A small chapel at San Pietro
- Introduce us to new architectural ways like the blueprint, underground tunnels, and marble ribs.
- The city Renaissance began
- The century the Renaissance supposedly began
- The century the Renaissance became popular
- Human life is more important than Gods
15 Clues: He painted Monalisa • The city Renaissance began • A small chapel at San Pietro • Advocates "Art for Art's sake" • Human life is more important than Gods • He painted the Sistine chapels ceilings • He chose Donato B to be papal architect • The century the Renaissance became popular • Was not able to provide stability and peace • The century the Renaissance supposedly began • ...
The Renaissance/Endiyah 2016-04-20
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- Durer German Renaissance artist
- da Vinci Painted Mona Lisa
- Polo Italian trader
- Erasmus Dutch priest
- The study of history,literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the late 1300s
- Gutenberg German printer
- Italian Renaissance artist who designed buildings,wrote poetry, and created sculptures.
- Early Italian Renaissance scholar
- de Cervantes Spanish writer
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- English Renaissance writer and playwright
- A reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church that began in 1517
- humanism the combination of humanist and religious ideas
- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages
- Machiavelli Italian writer and politician
- Alighieri Italian renaissance poet
15 Clues: Polo Italian trader • Erasmus Dutch priest • Gutenberg German printer • da Vinci Painted Mona Lisa • de Cervantes Spanish writer • Durer German Renaissance artist • Early Italian Renaissance scholar • Alighieri Italian renaissance poet • English Renaissance writer and playwright • Machiavelli Italian writer and politician • ...
world hist term 1 review 2024-04-11
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- the name for a kingdom in china before empires
- this guy started philosophy
- this empire had sporting events in colleseums
- this is the continent where the renaissance was
- this empire rode around on horses & was nomadic
- first name was leonardo, renaissance man
- this ancient civilization invented earliest forms of writing
- a country that expands its influence around the world
- this is the country where the renaissance was
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- this revolution had lots of inventions
- this machine made it possible to spread print/books
- the idea that people come back to life as a different being after death
- religions with many gods
- this word means rebirth
- religions with one god
- this meant art can now be focused on people instead of religion or royalty
- this structure was built in china during the Ming Dynasty
- a time with new philosophy during the renaissance
- philosopher from the enlightenment
19 Clues: religions with one god • this word means rebirth • religions with many gods • this guy started philosophy • philosopher from the enlightenment • this revolution had lots of inventions • first name was leonardo, renaissance man • this empire had sporting events in colleseums • this is the country where the renaissance was • the name for a kingdom in china before empires • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-27
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- He painted the Sistine chapels ceilings
- He chose Donato B to be papal architect
- Was one of the things that inspired the renaissance movement
- Advocates "Art for Art's sake"
- Belief that art should only exist for its beauty
- Considered the author of high Renaissance architecture
- He sculpted saint mark for the San Antonio church
- Was not able to provide stability and peace
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- He painted Monalisa
- A small chapel at San Pietro
- Introduce us to new architectural ways like the blueprint, underground tunnels, and marble ribs.
- The city Renaissance began
- The century the Renaissance supposedly began
- The century the Renaissance became popular
- Human life is more important than Gods
15 Clues: He painted Monalisa • The city Renaissance began • A small chapel at San Pietro • Advocates "Art for Art's sake" • Human life is more important than Gods • He painted the Sistine chapels ceilings • He chose Donato B to be papal architect • The century the Renaissance became popular • Was not able to provide stability and peace • The century the Renaissance supposedly began • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2021-10-05
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- 95 ________ --- famous document changed course of European history
- most religions still maintained traditional gender roles for this group
- Italy was the birthplace of the Renaissance and one reason was this -- which made it ideal for trade
- - treaty made here to try and stop any violence between neighboring German states over religion
- Catholic Church in their reformation had a list of banned _______
- the Catholic Church kept 7 as a way to reaffirm faith
- FLorence a center of this
- Castiglione wrote manuel on how to be a good one of these
- The Council of Trent sought to ______ some of their traditional beliefs
- region of huge economic importance in N Renaissance
- Christian Humanist and Catholic martyr
- a person who would support an artist and buy work
- His School of Athens reflects multiple themes of Renaissance
- Jan Van Eyck could be so precise in painting because of his use of this paint
- geopolitical makeup of Italian peninsula
- language of a region
- Elizabeth's religion
- Renaissance thinkers in this city admired the ancient ruins all around them
- Catholic Church called Luther an outlaw and this
- this person refused to give Henry VIII an annulment
- fall of Constantinople would impace ______ routes
- used death and violence to make England Catholic again
- new philosophy in Renaissance stressed individuality
- pointed out absurdities in Catholic church to work for change. Wrote In Praise of Folly
- "worldly"
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- dome in this city was a masterpiece of the Renaissance
- fall of this city 1453 influenced Renaissance
- French Calvinists
- formed the Jesuits
- Michelangelo studied this to make his figures seem life like
- Luther approved of German princes doing this to peasants
- not rural
- the Catholic Reformation is also known as this
- artistic technique stressed in Renaissance
- John Calvin's home
- strong Catholic monarchy in control of country
- rule by religious elite
- popular form of painting by wealthy and powerful Italian individuals
- perspective is ability to make a scene look 3D on a _____________ surface
- Calvin maintained a strict ___________ code
- a true Renaissance Man -- interested in military, art, engineering, etc
- Famous Tudor that celebrated English power and the arts
- painted scenes of peasant life
- "rebirth"
- Differing religions spreading around Europe caused this
- female writer of N Renaissance advocated for education of women
- John Knox's home
- powerful Florentine banking family
48 Clues: not rural • "rebirth" • "worldly" • John Knox's home • French Calvinists • formed the Jesuits • John Calvin's home • language of a region • Elizabeth's religion • rule by religious elite • FLorence a center of this • painted scenes of peasant life • powerful Florentine banking family • Christian Humanist and Catholic martyr • geopolitical makeup of Italian peninsula • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2024-03-29
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- Renaissance poet and playwright
- Florentine sculptor
- German inventor
- areas of study focusing on certain subjects
- Renaissance artist
- Italian writer and politician
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- a belief of individual dignity
- the period of "rebirth"
- Spanish Renaissance author
- Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor
- a form of government where the citizens elect their leaders
- Italian Renaissance poet
- a philosophy that balances religious faith with individual dignity
13 Clues: German inventor • Renaissance artist • Florentine sculptor • the period of "rebirth" • Italian Renaissance poet • Spanish Renaissance author • Italian writer and politician • a belief of individual dignity • Renaissance poet and playwright • Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor • areas of study focusing on certain subjects • ...
History Chapter 11-Libby Dennis 2021-02-19
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- Who is known as the Father of Humanism?
- One of Shakespeare’s famous plays called(Starts with a “H”)
- Who was a person who paid an artist to work for them?
- Name one of music types
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Who is the most famous play writer of all time?
- In what city did the Renaissance start?
- What was an over emphasis on man’s abilities and worth?
- Who was a famous scholar who pointed out the evils of the Renaissance society?
- What was the remedy for sin?
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel
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- Was famous for Movement in Pictures
- Who is famous for painting the Madonna?
- What was one thing that the Study of that became important?
- Name another music types
- What was another thing that the study of that became important?
- Who is the Father of the Renaissance?(Starts with a “G”
- In what country did the Renaissance start?
- During this time, man glorified what?
- The Renaissance emphasized the________?
- Famous for the Moveable Type and printing the Bible?
- What family became the most famous patrons of the art?(from Florence)
- What was the Renaissance music more like?
23 Clues: Name one of music types • Name another music types • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • What was the remedy for sin? • Who painted the Sistine Chapel • Was famous for Movement in Pictures • During this time, man glorified what? • Who is famous for painting the Madonna? • Who is known as the Father of Humanism? • In what city did the Renaissance start? • ...
Rebirth in Europe 2022-02-02
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- then movement during the Renaissance to reform the Catholic Church
- a payment to the Catholic Church in return for the pardon of a sin johann Gutenberg German inventor of the printing press
- Luther German theologian from the Renaissance who founded
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- a strong feeling in a culture against doing
- people who sought to reform the Catholic Church during the Renaissance
- Slave Trade—the practice of selling enslaved Africans as a
- Kepler German mathematician from the Renaissance
- around the world
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- sail around the world
- in particular
- a person who devotes his life to the study of his religion
- force in the Americas
- Trade the trade system that was used to sell enslaved Africans in the colonies
- da Gama Portuguese explorer who sailed to India
- italian Renaissance scholar and father of humanism
- wealthy person who finances a work of art
- Magellan Portuguese explorer whose fleet was the first to
- people who follow the teachings of Martin Luther
- reformation—the movement of the Catholic Church against
20 Clues: in particular • around the world • sail around the world • force in the Americas • wealthy person who finances a work of art • a strong feeling in a culture against doing • da Gama Portuguese explorer who sailed to India • people who follow the teachings of Martin Luther • Kepler German mathematician from the Renaissance • italian Renaissance scholar and father of humanism • ...
Renaissance Wordsearch 2022-03-20
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- sing madrigals
- highly decorated earthenware with a glaze of tin oxide
- "..." the early period when Italy was the center of the Renaissance
- the revival of learning and culture
- "..." da vinci famous for his engineering that led to the inventions of later things
- the provincial capital of Veneto; built on 118 islands within a lagoon in the Gulf of Venice; has canals instead of streets; one of Italy's major ports and a famous tourist attraction
- a seaport in northwestern Italy; provincial capital of Liguria
- a man's close-fitting jacket worn during the renaissance
- a renaissance woodwind with a double reed and a curving tube (crooked horn)
- elaborate and extensive ornamentation in decorative art and architecture that flourished in Europe in the 17th century
- a city in central italy on the arno; provincial capital of tuscany; center of the italian renaissance from 14th to 16th centuries
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- a method of knitting with multiple colors
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect; one of the outstanding figures of the Renaissance (1475-1564)
- a medieval stringed instrument played with a bow, typically played with three strings
- "..." brunelleschi the first great architect of the renaissance
- a medieval musical instrument resembling a trombone
- the "M" in STEM
- a second or new birth
- the act of being reborn
- the 15th century in Italian art and literature
- florentine sculptor famous for his lifelike sculptures
- a famous group of merchants and bankers during the renaissance
- a person who makes art
23 Clues: sing madrigals • the "M" in STEM • a second or new birth • a person who makes art • the act of being reborn • the revival of learning and culture • a method of knitting with multiple colors • the 15th century in Italian art and literature • a medieval musical instrument resembling a trombone • highly decorated earthenware with a glaze of tin oxide • ...
Tech Theater Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-08
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- Who was the most famous of all English playwrights?(Renaissance)
- Audience members stood in this open courtyard area.(Globe Theater)
- What does Renaissance mean?
- What developed out of the elaborate Italian productions?(Renaissance)
- Another name for the Middle Ages
- A small room in the back of the main acting stage.(Globe Theater)
- Each cycle told a ____ story.(Middle Ages)
- During Greek theater, what was the building called where the actors changed masks?
- Multiple tropes shown together.(Middle Ages)
- A short scene inserted into the church service.(Middle Ages)
- Theater was at its peak during this time.(hint: two words)
- This was sometimes built on the steps of the church; entire cycles could be performed on it.(Middle Ages)
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- Patrons paid more money to sit here. (Globe Theater)
- What was the name given to the English Renaissance Era?(hint: Queen Elizabeth)
- Ghosts and demons appeared through this. Also could be used as a grave.(Globe Theater)
- What is the name of the arch in front of the stage?(Renaissance)
- Carts used to present plays were called ____ wagons.(Middle Ages)
- What modern word comes from the character Pantalone's name?(Renaissance)
- A small room in the back of the main balcony.(Globe Theater)
- Who was the most famous French playwright?(Renaissance)
- These were built in churches for cycles to be performed on.(Middle Ages)
- What were non-religious plays called?(Middle Ages)
22 Clues: What does Renaissance mean? • Another name for the Middle Ages • Each cycle told a ____ story.(Middle Ages) • Multiple tropes shown together.(Middle Ages) • What were non-religious plays called?(Middle Ages) • Patrons paid more money to sit here. (Globe Theater) • Who was the most famous French playwright?(Renaissance) • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2022-06-03
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- Founder of the UNIA, and lead a movement calling for the return of African Americans to their homeland.
- An artist for magazines, he depicted the struggles of African Americans in the Harlem Renaissance through his art.
- The years in which the Harlem Renaissance took place.
- First black woman to become a world-famous singer, became popular after the Broadway musical comedy "Shuffle Along".
- Editor of “The New Movement”, a philosopher whose influence on the Harlem Renaissance rivaled Du-Bois.
- Abbreviation of the city where the neighborhood the Harlem Renaissance took place was in.
- The initial name of the Harlem Renaissance.
- He is an actor, singer, writer, activist and more. while studying law at Columbia University he was considered an inspirational but approachable figure.
- One of the most famous black female writers from the Harlem Renaissaince. Her writing revealed what life was like in the South for an African American woman.
- Philosophical doctrine that pronounced more primitive people were nobler than sophisticated ones. Was a major instrument in the rise of the Harlem Renaissance.
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- Harlem was originally a colony of what nation.
- The event that took place before the Harlem Renaissance, caused the Harlem Renaissance to take place. Migration of African Americans to the North from the South due to the discriminatory laws of the South.
- Invented by Adolphe Sax, the only woodwind instrument never made of wood.
- The most famous orchestral unit in the history of jazz, and one of its earliest artists.
- The village of Harlem was founded in what year.
- Jamaican immigrant who first wrote his poems in his native language, then changed to writing English. Best known for his work “If We Must Die”, a militant sonnet supporting African American revolutionaries.
- One of the most famous jazz trumpetists and vocalists of the Harlem Renaissance.
- The man who wrote "When Harlem was in Vogue", is one of the most famous Harlem Renaissance figures.
- The main cause of the end of the Harlem Renaissaince.
- Harlem's premier nightclub in the 1920s and 1930s designed to tailor to white people who wanted to experience African American culture without having to interact with African American people.
- One of the foremost African American thinkers of the Harlem Renaissance, and the editor of NAACP's weekly journal "The Crisis".
21 Clues: The initial name of the Harlem Renaissance. • Harlem was originally a colony of what nation. • The village of Harlem was founded in what year. • The years in which the Harlem Renaissance took place. • The main cause of the end of the Harlem Renaissaince. • Invented by Adolphe Sax, the only woodwind instrument never made of wood. • ...
Renaissance Music 2013-02-27
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- the texture of music of Gregorian Chant; one layer
- a guitar-like string instrument
- Mass by Palestrina that convinced church elders to keep polyphony in church music
- School of composers in Paris in Middle Ages; Measured Rhythm
- what most instrumental music was intended for
- 1450-1600
- Flemish composer of early Renaissance
- sacred polyphonic choral music of Renaissance that has newly composed words
- highlight of day of clergy; celebrates the Last Supper/Communion; texts are basis for many church compositions
- Italian composer of Renaissance known for sacred and brass music
- One of the first composers of whom we know his name
- the texture of music during the Renaissance; many layers
- German equivalent of song and madrigal
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- secular, polyphonic, a capella music of the Renaissance
- 450-1450
- the intellectual school of thought developed during Renaissance
- "New Art" in France where secular becomes more important that sacred during late Middle Ages
- musical representation of specific poetic images.
- one a capella vocal line; Music of the early Catholic Church
- Music School of Venice; Gabrieli was most notable composer
- Composer of Catholic music with Counter-Reformation
- press the invention that revolutionized the world during the Renaissance
- a small stringed instrument
- Nun who composed music and saw visions
- the development of Protestant religions; associated with Martin Luther
- unaccompanied choral music
- English composer of madrigals and Triumphs of Oriana
- The order of the sections of the Ordinary part of the Mass
- Middle Ages composer
- English composer of mostly keyboard music
- a high-pitched woodwind instrument
- French equivalent of song and madrigal
32 Clues: 450-1450 • 1450-1600 • Middle Ages composer • unaccompanied choral music • a small stringed instrument • a guitar-like string instrument • a high-pitched woodwind instrument • Flemish composer of early Renaissance • Nun who composed music and saw visions • French equivalent of song and madrigal • German equivalent of song and madrigal • English composer of mostly keyboard music • ...
Gotiese, Renaissance en Barok ontwerp 2024-07-24
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- Die lyngebruik van die Renaissance was beide vertikaal en ______ .
- Dit beteken wedergeboorte of herlewing.
- Barok het gebruik van _____ ornamente.
- In die Barok tydperk was hierdie balans dominant.
- Die hoofeienskappe van die Renaissance is harmonie en _____.
- Die Renaissance was bekend vir geordende rangskikkings van bv _______ .
- Hierdie was oorversier met swaar patrone in natuurlike blomme (Goties).
- Hierdie was in ‘n komplekse roos ontwerp (Goties).
- Hierdie lyngebruik was dominant (Goties).
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- Die Renaissance was ‘n ______ herlewing van klassieke kunste.
- Die kleurgebruik was ryk en ________ (Goties).
- Gotiese ontwerpe word deur die _______ ontwerpe beinvloed.
- Hierdie godsdienstige ontwerpe het reuse _______ ingesluit (Goties).
- Dit beteken absurd of grotesk.
- Die spesifieke groen wat bekend was in die Gotiese tydperk.
- Hierdie emblem was oral gebruik (Goties).
- Barok het kenmerke soos kleurvolle marmer, ______ en brons ingesluit.
- Hierdie was massief en van eikehout (Goties).
- Die Barok tydperk het baie _____ voorgestel, bv engele wat vlieg.
- Hoë boë en ______ was kenmerkend van hierdie argitektuur (Goties).
20 Clues: Dit beteken absurd of grotesk. • Barok het gebruik van _____ ornamente. • Dit beteken wedergeboorte of herlewing. • Hierdie emblem was oral gebruik (Goties). • Hierdie lyngebruik was dominant (Goties). • Hierdie was massief en van eikehout (Goties). • Die kleurgebruik was ryk en ________ (Goties). • In die Barok tydperk was hierdie balans dominant. • ...
Gothic 2024-07-24
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- The use of color was rich and ________ (Gothic).
- Gothic designs are influenced by the _______ designs.
- Green The specific green that was known in the Gothic period.
- This use of line was dominant (Gothic).
- pieces These were solid and made of oak (Gothic).
- The main characteristics of the Renaissance are harmony and _____.
- It means rebirth or revival.
- This emblem was used everywhere (Gothic).
- The Baroque period represented many _____, eg angels flying.
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- Baroque made use of _____ ornaments.
- It means absurd or grotesque.
- The Renaissance was known for ordered arrangements of eg _______ .
- In the Baroque period, this balance was dominant.
- These religious designs included giant _______ (Gothic).
- The line usage of the Renaissance was both vertical and ______ .
- High arches and ______ were characteristic of this architecture (Gothic).
- This was over-decorated with heavy patterns in natural flowers (Gothic).
- Baroque included features such as colorful marble, ______ and bronze.
- glass This was in a complex rose design (Gothic).
- The Renaissance was a ______ revival of classical arts.
20 Clues: It means rebirth or revival. • It means absurd or grotesque. • Baroque made use of _____ ornaments. • This use of line was dominant (Gothic). • This emblem was used everywhere (Gothic). • The use of color was rich and ________ (Gothic). • In the Baroque period, this balance was dominant. • pieces These were solid and made of oak (Gothic). • ...
Renaissance in Europe 2021-10-28
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- believed that morality was unrelated to politics.
- its chief role was to supervise the household and raise her children, which might include their moral education.
- was a source of great security during the Renaissance.
- Created "the David"
- Father of Humanism
- a person who provides financial support for the arts
- A key intellectual movement of the Renaissance period
- The support given to someone or something using money
- soldiers who fought primarily for money.
- were arranged to secure the family wealth
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- The de-emphasizing of religion
- Was an italian, sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer of the high Renaissance
- city controlled by the Medici Family
- constituted the vast majority of the total European population
- The renaissance began there
- Known for being the best student ever
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- Means rebirth
- was at the center of the Italian family
- the shopkeepers, artisans, guild masters, and guild members.
- held important political posts and served as advisers to the king
21 Clues: Means rebirth • Father of Humanism • Created "the David" • The renaissance began there • The de-emphasizing of religion • city controlled by the Medici Family • Known for being the best student ever • was at the center of the Italian family • soldiers who fought primarily for money. • were arranged to secure the family wealth • believed that morality was unrelated to politics. • ...
Renaissance & Reformation | Connor Rey 2024-12-04
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- The last name of a person who developed a method of printing using blocks.
- A member of the middle class who lived in a city or town
- The religious doctrine that Martin Luther developed.
- The last name of someone who was called the father of the Italian Renaissance.
- The state of being saved.
- Techniques used to give the effect of 3 Dimensions.
- An intellectual movement of the Renaissance
- A painting done on fresh plaster
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- Legally Freed.
- A soldier who fought primarily for pay
- A form of government where the leader is not the king.
- A determining condition.
- The last name of a person who created a religion because he didn't like another one.
- The language of everyday speak in a certain region of the world.
- To influence or control.
- One Half of the Renaissance & Reformation Unit
- To gain or achieve.
- The origin place of the Renaissance.
- To change to a lower state or level.
- Having a distinctive quality or form.
20 Clues: Legally Freed. • To gain or achieve. • A determining condition. • To influence or control. • The state of being saved. • A painting done on fresh plaster • The origin place of the Renaissance. • To change to a lower state or level. • Having a distinctive quality or form. • A soldier who fought primarily for pay • An intellectual movement of the Renaissance • ...
The renaissance in Europe 2021-10-27
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- believed that morality was unrelated to politics.
- its chief role was to supervise the household and raise her children, which might include their moral education.
- was a source of great security during the Renaissance.
- Created "the David"
- Father of Humanism
- a person who provides financial support for the arts
- A key intellectual movement of the Renaissance period
- The support given to someone or something using money
- soldiers who fought primarily for money.
- were arranged to secure the family wealth
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- The de-emphasizing of religion
- Was an italian, sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer of the high Renaissance
- city controlled by the Medici Family
- constituted the vast majority of the total European population
- The renaissance began there
- known for being the best student ever
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- Means rebirth
- was at the center of the Italian family
- the shopkeepers, artisans, guild masters, and guild members.
- held important political posts and served as advisers to the king
21 Clues: Means rebirth • Father of Humanism • Created "the David" • The renaissance began there • The de-emphasizing of religion • city controlled by the Medici Family • known for being the best student ever • was at the center of the Italian family • soldiers who fought primarily for money. • were arranged to secure the family wealth • believed that morality was unrelated to politics. • ...
Taylor-Unit 1 Crossword 2024-09-19
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- Common Language
- Who wrote The Prince?
- How long did it take to complete the Sistine Chapel Painting
- Time before the Renaissance
- 3 dimensions on a flat surface
- A pass to Heaven
- What was the penalty for practicing witchcraft
- Denial of church teachings
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- The original Renaissance man?
- Where is the center of the Papal States?
- What was the Roman Inquisition?
- Who was Martin Luther
- Martin Luther wrote the 95 ____ in response to Tetzel.
- Renaissance
- What led to the growth of large-city states?
- Father of Renaissance humanism
- What occurs in Europe years following the 95 theses?
- What happened to Henry's 2nd wife?
- What eventually happens to Savonarola?
- Wordly rather than spiritual
20 Clues: Renaissance • Common Language • A pass to Heaven • Who was Martin Luther • Who wrote The Prince? • Denial of church teachings • Time before the Renaissance • Wordly rather than spiritual • The original Renaissance man? • Father of Renaissance humanism • 3 dimensions on a flat surface • What was the Roman Inquisition? • What happened to Henry's 2nd wife? • ...
The Renaissance unit 2024-09-23
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- banking center of Europe
- Created the printing press
- an English playwright writes about human flaws
- emphasises on a person as an individual
- Wealthy people that sponsored artists
- paying a sum to pardon bad behavior
- powerful and most famous patron family in Europe
- created the statue of David
- people demanding changes
- where the Renaissance began in 1350
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- person who protested against Catholic church
- a poet of early Renaissance
- a branch of the protestant church
- focuses on worldly themes
- a illness that caused buboes
- believed the ideal government was theocracy
- caused by disease and starvation
- works include mythological subjects
- where the Northern renaissance started
- greatest scholar of the Northern Renaissance
20 Clues: banking center of Europe • people demanding changes • focuses on worldly themes • Created the printing press • a poet of early Renaissance • created the statue of David • a illness that caused buboes • caused by disease and starvation • a branch of the protestant church • works include mythological subjects • paying a sum to pardon bad behavior • ...
Renaissance and Baroque Review 2014-04-09
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- Composed madrigals
- The country where the Renaissance was centered
- Time period from 1450-1600
- Considered the 'Rock star of the Renaissance'
- An early flute
- Another word for aristocracy
- To sing without instruments
- One word description for the Renaissance
- An early guitar
- Received a patent from Queen Elizabeth I
- Time period from 1600-1750
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- Composed operas
- Musicians were not wealthy
- Composed "The Four Seasons' concertos for a girls orphanage
- One word description for the Baroque
- Composed the "Hallelujah Chorus"
- Composed sacred music for the Catholic Church
- Composed sacred music for the German Protestant Church
- Birthplace of Bach and Handel
- Also supported sacred music composers
- Religious music
- Not religious music, like pop music
22 Clues: An early flute • Composed operas • Religious music • An early guitar • Composed madrigals • Musicians were not wealthy • Time period from 1450-1600 • Time period from 1600-1750 • To sing without instruments • Another word for aristocracy • Birthplace of Bach and Handel • Composed the "Hallelujah Chorus" • Not religious music, like pop music • One word description for the Baroque • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-03
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- everyday language of ordinary people
- painted the Mona Lisa during the Renaissance
- introduced printing to Europe during the
- led the protestant reformation and created his own branch of Christianity
- a scholar who studied during the Renaissance
- Wrote many plays including Romeo and Juliet
- gave the church power again
- reaffirmed traditional Catholic beliefs and formulated the ideals of the Counter-Reformation
- An era of learning and art
- a religious and political movement of 16th-century Europe
- painted the Sistine Chapel during the Renaissance
- provides financial support for the arts
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- made a branch of Christianity called Calvinism
- first major book printed in the West using movable type
- wrote The Prince during the Renaissance
- The king of England that took over the church
- the faith, practice, and church order of the Protestant churches
- a belief that their is fate that cannot be changed
- the belief that only adults should be baptized
- a partial remission of the temporal punishment
20 Clues: An era of learning and art • gave the church power again • everyday language of ordinary people • wrote The Prince during the Renaissance • provides financial support for the arts • introduced printing to Europe during the • Wrote many plays including Romeo and Juliet • painted the Mona Lisa during the Renaissance • a scholar who studied during the Renaissance • ...
American Renaissance 2025-11-06
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- Government form celebrated in American Renaissance literature
- Theme of separation explored by Dickinson
- Regional speech patterns used in literature
- Moral emotion explored in Hawthorne's works
- Moral complexity in American Renaissance characters
- Theme frequently explored by Dickinson
- Scholar who coined the term American Renaissance
- Author of The Scarlet Letter
- Period of explosive literary creativity in American literature
- Religious heritage explored by Hawthorne
- Literary movement focused on emotion and nature
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- Belle of Amherst who wrote nearly 1,800 poems
- Emphasis on personal identity and freedom
- Movement emphasizing self-reliance and spirituality
- Democratic ideal celebrated by Whitman
- Reform movement to end slavery
- Inner awareness examined by Renaissance writers
- Relating to inner consciousness and mental states
- Dickinson's technique of approximate rhyming
- Literary technique using objects to represent deeper meanings
- Salvation from sin explored in Hawthorne's works
- Poetry style without traditional rhyme or meter
- Massachusetts town associated with Emily Dickinson
- Spiritual teacher in Transcendentalist thought
- Poet who wrote Leaves of Grass
25 Clues: Author of The Scarlet Letter • Reform movement to end slavery • Poet who wrote Leaves of Grass • Democratic ideal celebrated by Whitman • Theme frequently explored by Dickinson • Religious heritage explored by Hawthorne • Emphasis on personal identity and freedom • Theme of separation explored by Dickinson • Regional speech patterns used in literature • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2022-04-15
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- A vocal improvisation associated with jazz
- an African-American infantry unit in WWI
- Who was W.E.B. Du Boise
- famous for her banana dance
- African Americans flooded into this area of New York.
- This person has a character in a well-known Netflix show.
- Where the a Harlem Renaissance took place
- Nella Larsen's first novel
- Central theatre on Harlem's main commercial street
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- this poem gave Hughes his first award
- The meaning of the word renaissance
- wrote a poem called "Harlem"
- this ended the Harlem Renaissance
- The most famous music genre during the Harlem Renaissance
- The Harlem Renaissance helped transform Black ________.
- This Jamaican-American writer wrote "If We Must Die"
- Artwork created by William Johnson in 1937–1947
17 Clues: Who was W.E.B. Du Boise • Nella Larsen's first novel • famous for her banana dance • wrote a poem called "Harlem" • this ended the Harlem Renaissance • The meaning of the word renaissance • this poem gave Hughes his first award • an African-American infantry unit in WWI • Where the a Harlem Renaissance took place • A vocal improvisation associated with jazz • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2022-03-18
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- philosophy during the renaissance
- Key city during the renaissance
- painting of jesus and the disciples
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- written by Sir Thomas More
- willing to question the power of the church
- The renaissance version of interest
- a type of church that didn't accept the popes authority
- the father of humanism
- The renaissance means ___
- invented by John Calvin
- a group of priests who tried to win back catholics
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- Wrote The Prince
- wrote The Praise of Folly
- inventor, painter, The Mona Lisa
- a monk who didn't like what the church was doing
- king of england from 1509 to 1547
- first major literature printed
- a type of poem
- Rich citizens who sponsored art
20 Clues: a type of poem • Wrote The Prince • the father of humanism • invented by John Calvin • wrote The Praise of Folly • The renaissance means ___ • written by Sir Thomas More • first major literature printed • Key city during the renaissance • Rich citizens who sponsored art • inventor, painter, The Mona Lisa • philosophy during the renaissance • king of england from 1509 to 1547 • ...
sejarah minat 2022-08-24
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- pengertian Renaissance secara etimologi yg berarti lahir
- penemu cap silinder
- perubahan yg besar dan radikal terhadap cara manusia memproduksi barang atau jasa
- masa antara jatuhnya Kekaisaran romawi barat pada tahun 476M
- romawi kapal kinar
- tokoh Renaissance yg pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi
- slogan auf klarung
- revolusi amerika (1775-1783) meliputi serentetan perang bangsa amerika melawan
- peristiwa yang berupa mengembalikan kebudayaan yunani dan Romawi
- penemu mesin tenun
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- tokoh Reformasi gereja
- penemu pesawat terbang
- salah satu teori kontroversial nicolas Copernicus
- tokoh mesin pemintal
- penemu telpon listrik
- pengertian Renaissance secara etimologi yg berarti kembali
- penemu kapal uap
- pencetus teori heliosentris
- masa pencerahan di Eropa
- filsuf asal Jerman mengajak orang orang untuk semakin berani dan bebas menggunakan akalnya
20 Clues: penemu kapal uap • romawi kapal kinar • slogan auf klarung • penemu mesin tenun • penemu cap silinder • tokoh mesin pemintal • penemu telpon listrik • tokoh Reformasi gereja • penemu pesawat terbang • masa pencerahan di Eropa • pencetus teori heliosentris • salah satu teori kontroversial nicolas Copernicus • tokoh Renaissance yg pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi • ...
sejarah minat 2022-08-24
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- masa antara jatuhnya Kekaisaran romawi barat pada tahun 476M
- penemu pesawat terbang
- penemu telpon listrik
- filsuf asal Jerman mengajak orang orang untuk semakin berani dan bebas menggunakan akalnya
- tokoh Renaissance yg pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi
- tokoh mesin pemintal
- penemu kapal uap
- penemu mesin tenun
- revolusi amerika (1775-1783) meliputi serentetan perang bangsa amerika melawan
- pencetus teori heliosentris
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- slogan auf klarung
- penemu cap silinder
- tokoh Reformasi gereja
- peristiwa yang berupa mengembalikan kebudayaan yunani dan Romawi
- pengertian Renaissance secara etimologi yg berarti lahir
- salah satu teori kontroversial nicolas Copernicus
- perubahan yg besar dan radikal terhadap cara manusia memproduksi barang atau jasa
- pengertian Renaissance secara etimologi yg berarti kembali
- masa pencerahan di Eropa
- romawi kapal kinar
20 Clues: penemu kapal uap • slogan auf klarung • romawi kapal kinar • penemu mesin tenun • penemu cap silinder • tokoh mesin pemintal • penemu telpon listrik • tokoh Reformasi gereja • penemu pesawat terbang • masa pencerahan di Eropa • pencetus teori heliosentris • salah satu teori kontroversial nicolas Copernicus • tokoh Renaissance yg pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2022-04-15
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- A vocal improvisation associated with jazz
- an African-American infantry unit in WWI
- Who was W.E.B. Du Boise
- famous for her banana dance
- African Americans flooded into this area of New York.
- This person has a character in a well-known Netflix show.
- Where the a Harlem Renaissance took place
- Nella Larsen's first novel
- Central theatre on Harlem's main commercial street
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- this poem gave Hughes his first award
- The meaning of the word renaissance
- wrote a poem called "Harlem"
- this ended the Harlem Renaissance
- The most famous music genre during the Harlem Renaissance
- The Harlem Renaissance helped transform Black ________.
- This Jamaican-American writer wrote "If We Must Die"
- Artwork created by William Johnson in 1937–1947
17 Clues: Who was W.E.B. Du Boise • Nella Larsen's first novel • famous for her banana dance • wrote a poem called "Harlem" • this ended the Harlem Renaissance • The meaning of the word renaissance • this poem gave Hughes his first award • an African-American infantry unit in WWI • Where the a Harlem Renaissance took place • A vocal improvisation associated with jazz • ...
World History: Key terms/people 2019-01-16
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- Art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate with acid and then uses the plate to make multiple prints
- (1478-1535) Englishman, lawyer, politician, Chancellor for Henry VIII. Wrote Utopia which presented a revolutionary view of society, in which the problems of society were caused by greed. Executed by Henry VIII for not compromising his religious beliefs.
- founded upon or involving a visionary view of an ideal world; impractical
- (1483-1520) Italian Renaissance painter; he painted fresco, his most famous being The School of Athens.
- study of subjects such as grammar, rhetoric, poetry, and history, that were taught in ancient Greece and Rome
- An Italian author who wrote the book The Courtier in 1528. He described the ideal Renaissance man and woman.
- a point of view or general standpoint from which different things are viewed, physically or mentally; the appearance to the eye of various objects at a given time, place, or distance
- A well known Italian Renaissance artist, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, and scientist. Known for the Mona Lisa.
- (1304-1374) Father of the Renaissance. He believed the first two centuries of the Roman Empire to represent the peak in the development of human civilization.
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- Everyday language of ordinary people
- Financial supporter of the arts
- German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type and the first to use a press (1400-1468)
- English poet and playwright considered one of the greatest writers of the English language; works include Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet.
- (1475-1564) An Italian sculptor, painter, poet, engineer, and architect. Famous works include the mural on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and the sculpture of the biblical character David.
- (1469-1527) Wrote The Prince which contained a secular method of ruling a country. "End justifies the means."
- A Renaissance intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements
- a thriving trading region where the northern Renaissance began
- Famous Northern Renaissance artist, he often used woodcutting along with Italian Renaissance techniques like proportion, perspective and modeling. (Knight Death, and Devil; Four Apostles)
- an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance
- Dutch humanist and theologian who was the leading Renaissance scholar of northern Europe
20 Clues: Financial supporter of the arts • Everyday language of ordinary people • a thriving trading region where the northern Renaissance began • an Italian city-state and leading cultural center during the Renaissance • founded upon or involving a visionary view of an ideal world; impractical • ...
sejarah minat 2022-08-24
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- romawi kapal kinar
- tokoh Reformasi gereja
- slogan auf klarung
- tokoh Renaissance yg pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi
- salah satu teori kontroversial nicolas Copernicus
- pengertian Renaissance secara etimologi yg berarti kembali
- revolusi amerika (1775-1783) meliputi serentetan perang bangsa amerika melawan
- filsuf asal Jerman mengajak orang orang untuk semakin berani dan bebas menggunakan akalnya
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- masa antara jatuhnya Kekaisaran romawi barat pada tahun 476M
- pencetus teori heliosentris
- penemu pesawat terbang
- tokoh mesin pemintal
- pengertian Renaissance secara etimologi yg berarti lahir
- penemu mesin tenun
- penemu kapal uap
- penemu cap silinder
- masa pencerahan di Eropa
- penemu telpon listrik
- perubahan yg besar dan radikal terhadap cara manusia memproduksi barang atau jasa
- peristiwa yang berupa mengembalikan kebudayaan yunani dan Romawi
20 Clues: penemu kapal uap • romawi kapal kinar • penemu mesin tenun • slogan auf klarung • penemu cap silinder • tokoh mesin pemintal • penemu telpon listrik • penemu pesawat terbang • tokoh Reformasi gereja • masa pencerahan di Eropa • pencetus teori heliosentris • salah satu teori kontroversial nicolas Copernicus • tokoh Renaissance yg pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi • ...
sejarah minat 2022-08-24
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- filsuf asal Jerman mengajak orang orang untuk semakin berani dan bebas menggunakan akalnya
- pengertian Renaissance secara etimologi yg berarti kembali
- tokoh Renaissance yg pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi
- pengertian Renaissance secara etimologi yg berarti lahir
- romawi kapal kinar
- masa pencerahan di Eropa
- penemu mesin tenun
- peristiwa yang berupa mengembalikan kebudayaan yunani dan Romawi
- tokoh mesin pemintal
- tokoh Reformasi gereja
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- penemu cap silinder
- penemu kapal uap
- salah satu teori kontroversial nicolas Copernicus
- masa antara jatuhnya Kekaisaran romawi barat pada tahun 476M
- pencetus teori heliosentris
- penemu pesawat terbang
- revolusi amerika (1775-1783) meliputi serentetan perang bangsa amerika melawan
- slogan auf klarung
- penemu telpon listrik
- perubahan yg besar dan radikal terhadap cara manusia memproduksi barang atau jasa
20 Clues: penemu kapal uap • slogan auf klarung • romawi kapal kinar • penemu mesin tenun • penemu cap silinder • tokoh mesin pemintal • penemu telpon listrik • penemu pesawat terbang • tokoh Reformasi gereja • masa pencerahan di Eropa • pencetus teori heliosentris • salah satu teori kontroversial nicolas Copernicus • tokoh Renaissance yg pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi • ...
Renaissance 2025-01-30
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- became more available
- was developed and helped Martin Luther
- revival of learning and in arts
- movement in paintings
- man could do achievements without who
- What restraints were weakened
- _____ Petrarch was the father of humanism
- what did the renaissance provoke
- someone who paid an artist to work for them
- wrote important works on government
- wrote famous plays
- what did it emphasize?
- the father of renaissance paintings
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- painted the Sistine chapel
- invented movable type
- study of history, grammar, science, literature, etc
- chant
- where in Italy did it start?
- pointed out the evils and follies of the Renaissance
- over emphasis on human worth
- what family was the most famous patrons of the arts
21 Clues: chant • wrote famous plays • invented movable type • became more available • movement in paintings • what did it emphasize? • painted the Sistine chapel • where in Italy did it start? • over emphasis on human worth • What restraints were weakened • revival of learning and in arts • what did the renaissance provoke • wrote important works on government • ...
Renaissance 2023-02-18
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- Who was the writer that did important and influential works on government?
- Who invented the printing press?
- What family was the most famous sponsor of Renaissance art?
- Who created the 3 dimensional effect to paintings?
- What country is Shakespeare from?
- The study of what became important during the time period of the Renaissance?
- What period of time emphasized the individual?
- What were sponsors of artists called?
- Who sculpted the statue of David?
- What was the focus on man’s abilities and capacities called?
- What country did the Renaissance start?
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- Who painted the Sistine Chapel?
- Who was the greatest playwright of all time?
- Who was called the Father of Renaissance painting?
- Who painted The Last Supper?(3 words)
- Who wrote “Don Quixote”?
- What scholar was from the Netherlands?
- Who was famous for painting Madonnas?
- Who added movement to pictures?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?(3 words)
20 Clues: Who wrote “Don Quixote”? • Who painted the Sistine Chapel? • Who added movement to pictures? • Who invented the printing press? • What country is Shakespeare from? • Who sculpted the statue of David? • Who painted the Mona Lisa?(3 words) • Who painted The Last Supper?(3 words) • Who was famous for painting Madonnas? • What were sponsors of artists called? • ...
The Renaissance and New Ideas, Unit 1 2015-10-29
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- Natural Philosophers
- Renaissance
- Renaissance man
- Montesquieu
- Ticket to Heaven
- Gutenberg translated it
- Not religious
- New painting material
- Mr. Protester of corruption
- Reaction against Catholic Church
- Creator just gets things going
- Earth centered
- Man has worth and dignity
- Inspired Italians
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- Period before Renaissance
- Age of____________
- Common language
- English writer
- Sun centered
- Greek & Roman
- Locke
- Mr. Positive
- Mr. Negative
- Gradual improvement
- Gravity is my thing
- Wollstonecraft
- 100 years
27 Clues: Locke • 100 years • Renaissance • Montesquieu • Sun centered • Mr. Positive • Mr. Negative • Greek & Roman • Not religious • English writer • Earth centered • Wollstonecraft • Common language • Renaissance man • Ticket to Heaven • Inspired Italians • Age of____________ • Gradual improvement • Gravity is my thing • Natural Philosophers • New painting material • Gutenberg translated it • Period before Renaissance • ...
Music History Review Medieval thru Classical 2022-03-18
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- a book of music Leonin collected
- wrote 9 symphonies
- By Gabrielli--_________ piano e forte
- stretching words out with lots of music notes
- a book by Johann Sebastian Bach
- an instrument from the Renaissance
- Baroque composer __________ Vivaldi
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- Secular music of the Renaissance for vocals
- ________________ chant
- the second musical time period
- ________ system (Baroque & Classical)
- Guidonian ___________
- Franz_______ Haydn
- An instrument used in sacred music of the Baroque era
- an opera about myths and legends
- Mozart's middle name
- the first string instrument of medieval era
- an activity for Renaissance instrumental music
18 Clues: wrote 9 symphonies • Franz_______ Haydn • Mozart's middle name • Guidonian ___________ • ________________ chant • the second musical time period • a book by Johann Sebastian Bach • a book of music Leonin collected • an opera about myths and legends • an instrument from the Renaissance • Baroque composer __________ Vivaldi • ________ system (Baroque & Classical) • ...
Renaissance 2022-03-09
18 Clues: art • trade • genoa • italy • europe • medici • petrarch • florence • leonardo • humanism • christian • marcopolo • reformation • renaissance • perspective • shakespeare • machiavelli • michelangelo
Renaissance 2023-05-27
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- He painted the Sistine chapels ceilings
- He chose Donato B to be papal architect
- Was one of the things that inspired the renaissance movement
- Advocates "Art for Art's sake"
- Belief that art should only exist for its beauty
- Considered the author of high Renaissance architecture
- He sculpted saint mark for the San Antonio church
- Was not able to provide stability and peace
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- He painted Monalisa
- A small chapel at San Pietro
- Introduce us to new architectural ways like the blueprint, underground tunnels, and marble ribs.
- The city Renaissance began
- The century the Renaissance supposedly began
- The century the Renaissance became popular
- Human life is more important than Gods
15 Clues: He painted Monalisa • The city Renaissance began • A small chapel at San Pietro • Advocates "Art for Art's sake" • Human life is more important than Gods • He painted the Sistine chapels ceilings • He chose Donato B to be papal architect • The century the Renaissance became popular • Was not able to provide stability and peace • The century the Renaissance supposedly began • ...
Renaissance Knowledge Check 2026-02-16
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- Painting technique using wet plaster
- Focus on human potential
- Invention that spread ideas
- Greek and Roman ideas revived during the Renaissance
- Meaning of Renaissance
- Era before the Renaissance
- Type of thinking based on observation and experience
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- Art technique that creates depth
- Ancient civilization whose ideas inspired the Renaissance
- Renaissance interest in studying the human body
- Country where the Renaissance began
- City considered the heart of the Renaissance
12 Clues: Meaning of Renaissance • Focus on human potential • Era before the Renaissance • Invention that spread ideas • Art technique that creates depth • Country where the Renaissance began • Painting technique using wet plaster • City considered the heart of the Renaissance • Renaissance interest in studying the human body • Greek and Roman ideas revived during the Renaissance • ...
The Harlem Renaissance 2022-09-29
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- The Harlem Renaissance was a time when Black _________ was new. (paragraph 5)
- Harlem was called the _______ capital of America. (paragraph 3)
- Writers like Langston ________ produced poems, novels and essays. (paragraph 4)
- Many considered the Harlem Renaissance as the beginning of a great ________________ in the life of Black people in America. (paragraph 5)
- Millions of Black Americans migrated from the South to the North during the Great Migration. (True or False)
- Aaron Douglass and Jacob Lawrence were ________ artists. (paragraph 4)
- There were an estimated one hundred fifty _________ people living in Harlem at this time. (paragraph 2)
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- Black Americans were moving to Harlem to take advantage of the many ____________ there. (paragraph 2)
- During the Harlem Renaissance Black Americans __________ expressed their talents and ideas.(paragraph 1)
- Many Black Americans had come from the South, fleeing its system of ___________ and racism(paragraph 1)
- The art, music, and ___________ of Black Americans became important during the years of the Harlem Renaissance. (paragraph 4)
- Duke Ellington and ________ Armstrong were popular musicians of the Harlem Renaissance. (paragraph 4)
- During the 1920's and 1930's Harlem was a _________ center. (paragraph 1)
- __________ is an area of New York City.
- The Harlem Renaissance was called "the ________ of a people". (paragraph 5)
- The Harlem Renaissance was NOT an important time in American history. (True or False)
- The music of the Harlem Renaissance was part of the __________ Age. (paragraph 4)
17 Clues: __________ is an area of New York City. • Harlem was called the _______ capital of America. (paragraph 3) • Aaron Douglass and Jacob Lawrence were ________ artists. (paragraph 4) • During the 1920's and 1930's Harlem was a _________ center. (paragraph 1) • The Harlem Renaissance was called "the ________ of a people". (paragraph 5) • ...
Ranaissance Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-12
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- Family Were Major Patrons of the
- Was the Main Philosophy.
- BASED ON ITS OWN VERSION OF HUMANISM
- He was born in Pieve di Cadore, near Belluno. During his lifetime he was often called da Cadore, 'from Cadore', taken from his native region
- painter
- Began in the 14th Century.
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- Renaissance Was Called the “High Renaissance”
- PERSPECTIVE IS A DEFINING FEATURE OF RENAISSANCE ART
- attitude; doubt as to the truth of something.
- the Fall of Constantinople and the Printing Revolution
- SCIENTIFIC ADVANCEMENTS DURING THE RENAISSANCE
- IS CONSIDERED THE FATHER OF THE RENAISSANCE
- ARTWORKS WERE CREATED DURING THE HIGH RENAISSANCE
13 Clues: painter • Was the Main Philosophy. • Began in the 14th Century. • Family Were Major Patrons of the • BASED ON ITS OWN VERSION OF HUMANISM • IS CONSIDERED THE FATHER OF THE RENAISSANCE • Renaissance Was Called the “High Renaissance” • attitude; doubt as to the truth of something. • SCIENTIFIC ADVANCEMENTS DURING THE RENAISSANCE • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2022-09-09
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- Italy is a peninsula and is great for _____
- focused on human potential and achievements
- people learning to write and speak in their own language
- wealthiest and most powerful
- what does Renaissance mean
- art became_____ instead of only being religious related
- The birth place of The Renaissance
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- Focusing more on worldly things instead of being caught up in only religion
- when did the renaissance start
- The spirit of the Renaissance was ____
- Ages greak and latin were the main language in this era
- Greek inspiration of the Renaissance
- family that heavily supported the arts with their wealth
- what became a tool of self expression
- person who provides financial support for the arts,financial advisor
15 Clues: what does Renaissance mean • wealthiest and most powerful • when did the renaissance start • The birth place of The Renaissance • Greek inspiration of the Renaissance • what became a tool of self expression • The spirit of the Renaissance was ____ • Italy is a peninsula and is great for _____ • focused on human potential and achievements • ...
Renaissance 2023-04-10
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- German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts.
- English Renaissance writer and playwright
- A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money.
- German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts.
- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
- Italian Renaissance artist, designed buildings, wrote, sculpted, painted, etc.
- Italian writer/politician, wrote The Prince, advised leaders on how to rule.
- Italian Renaissance poet, wrote The Divine Comedy in Italian language.
- Renaissance genius, painter, sculptor, inventor, engineer, mapmaker, etc.
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- The combination of humanist and religious ideas
- Dutch priest who criticized corrupt clergy, inspired Protestant Reformation.
- The study of history, literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the 1300’s.
- Italian Renaissance architect, he used math to design strong buildings.
- Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance.
- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real.
- German printer, he developed a printing press that used movable type.
16 Clues: English Renaissance writer and playwright • The combination of humanist and religious ideas • A fee that borrowers pay for the use of someone else’s money. • Italian banker/leader of Florence, helped bring about Renaissance. • German Renaissance artist, he is famous for his prints and woodcuts. • ...
Renaissance Architecture 2023-06-21
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- Which U.S. President built a home using Renaissance Architecture styles?
- Of outstanding reputation
- When did the Renaissance start?
- Indicative
- Where did the Renaissance originate?
- Display of emotions
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- Existing in great quantities
- Lucky
- What two ancient countries is Renaissance Architecture based on?
- Ushered in the spirit of ______ study
- Who designed the villas pictured in the presentation?
- What architecture style came before the Renaissance?
- Appealed to and evoked histrionics and _______
- Vividly shocking or sensational
14 Clues: Lucky • Indicative • Display of emotions • Of outstanding reputation • Existing in great quantities • When did the Renaissance start? • Vividly shocking or sensational • Where did the Renaissance originate? • Ushered in the spirit of ______ study • Appealed to and evoked histrionics and _______ • What architecture style came before the Renaissance? • ...
Renaissance 2020-03-30
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- ,Family from Florence that virtually started the Renaissance
- ,The queen of England, ________I, who was a major patron of the arts
- ,This was the focus on human potential and achievement
- ,The Renaissance was the rebirth of art and _________
- ,Petrarch specialized in this form of writing
- ,The focus of much of the artwork during this time
- ,One who had an interest in arts and invested in them
- ,English playwright who became one of the most famous of all time
- ,The initial role of women in the Renaissance was to ________________ art
- ,Jan Van Eyck used layers of ____ paints to create deep colors and realism
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- ,Birthplace of the Renaissance
- ,One of the most popular paintings in the world today (Write it as one word), done by DaVinci
- ,Considered the greatest Renaissance man because of his skills in painting, sculpting, architecture, botany...
- ,Artist of the Sistine Chapel ceiling and alter wall
- ,Architect of the Duomo in Florence. Hired by the Medici
- ,Created the printing press
- ,Meaning "no place" the thought of a place that had no corruption or evil
- ,King of England who had 6 wives __________VIII
- ,Your local language that you speak and write in
- ,Country that the Renaissance began
20 Clues: ,Created the printing press • ,Birthplace of the Renaissance • ,Country that the Renaissance began • ,Petrarch specialized in this form of writing • ,King of England who had 6 wives __________VIII • ,Your local language that you speak and write in • ,The focus of much of the artwork during this time • ,Artist of the Sistine Chapel ceiling and alter wall • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword Puzzle 2015-01-14
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- everyday language of ordinary people
- painted the Mona Lisa during the Renaissance
- introduced printing to Europe during the
- led the protestant reformation and created his own branch of Christianity
- a scholar who studied during the Renaissance
- Wrote many plays including Romeo and Juliet
- gave the church power again
- reaffirmed traditional Catholic beliefs and formulated the ideals of the Counter-Reformation
- An era of learning and art
- a religious and political movement of 16th-century Europe
- painted the Sistine Chapel during the Renaissance
- provides financial support for the arts
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- made a branch of Christianity called Calvinism
- first major book printed in the West using movable type
- wrote The Prince during the Renaissance
- The king of England that took over the church
- the faith, practice, and church order of the Protestant churches
- a belief that their is fate that cannot be changed
- the belief that only adults should be baptized
- a partial remission of the temporal punishment
20 Clues: An era of learning and art • gave the church power again • everyday language of ordinary people • wrote The Prince during the Renaissance • provides financial support for the arts • introduced printing to Europe during the • Wrote many plays including Romeo and Juliet • painted the Mona Lisa during the Renaissance • a scholar who studied during the Renaissance • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword Puzzle 2015-01-14
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- Wrote many plays including Romeo and Juliet
- introduced printing to Europe during the
- a scholar who studied during the Renaissance
- painted the Sistine Chapel during the Renaissance
- reaffirmed traditional Catholic beliefs and formulated the ideals of the Counter-Reformation
- first major book printed in the West using movable type
- painted the Mona Lisa during the Renaissance
- everyday language of ordinary people
- made a branch of Christianity called Calvinism
- provides financial support for the arts
- The king of England that took over the church
- a religious and political movement of 16th-century Europe
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- gave the church power again
- wrote The Prince during the Renaissance
- led the protestant reformation and created his own branch of Christianity
- the faith, practice, and church order of the Protestant churches
- An era of learning and art
- a belief that their is fate that cannot be changed
- the belief that only adults should be baptized
- a partial remission of the temporal punishment
20 Clues: An era of learning and art • gave the church power again • everyday language of ordinary people • wrote The Prince during the Renaissance • provides financial support for the arts • introduced printing to Europe during the • Wrote many plays including Romeo and Juliet • a scholar who studied during the Renaissance • painted the Mona Lisa during the Renaissance • ...
U2: First Global Age 2024-11-21
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- based on what the individual can do
- German monk who wrote the 95 Theses
- author of the Prince
- the 3 G's are considered this for exploration
- broke away from the Catholic Church so he could divorce his first wife
- the city where the Italian Renaissance began
- How many wives did Henry VIII have
- one of the classical civilizations that was revived during the Renaissance
- John Calvin's belief
- this exchange allowed for the diets/life expectancy of Europeans to increase
- allows artists to create more realistic/humanistic works
- Allowed Henry to become head of both Church and State
- Renaissance art is Not _____ dimensional
- example of a Renaissance man
- sold as a way for people to pay their way out of purgatory
- major cause of the Protestant Reformation
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- list of Luther's complaints about the Catholic Church
- major reason why the Renaissance began in Italy
- Henry VIII's new Church
- to change the Catholic Church
- any Christian against the Catholic Church
- someone who is good at everything
- rebirth
- defeated the Spanish Armada for the English through the use of Privateering
- advancement based on what a person can do versus birthright
- revolutionized the way ideas were spread
26 Clues: rebirth • author of the Prince • John Calvin's belief • Henry VIII's new Church • example of a Renaissance man • to change the Catholic Church • someone who is good at everything • How many wives did Henry VIII have • based on what the individual can do • German monk who wrote the 95 Theses • Renaissance art is Not _____ dimensional • revolutionized the way ideas were spread • ...
The Renaissance 2022-02-01
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- Italian explorer who sailed to the West Indies
- to sail around the world
- the act of officially having your membership to a church revoked
- a strong feeling in a culture
- people who follow the teachings of Martin Luther
- Italian scientist from the Renaissance
- btw 2 and up letter words have dashes in between them this word is zymurgy (the study of fermentation)
- German mathematician from the Renaissance
- Portuguese explorer who sailed around the Cape of Good Hope
- intellectual movement of the Renaissance based upon studying the ancient Greeks and Romans
- Italian Renaissance scholar,father of humanism
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- Portuguese explorer who sailed to India
- a person who devotes life study of religion
- Portuguese explorer whose fleet was the first to circumnavigate the world
- Portuguese prince who funded many voyages during the Renaissance
- German inventor of the printing press
- wealthy person who finances a work of art
- the movement of the Catholic Church against Protestantism
- a payment to the Catholic Church in return for the pardon of a sin
- the trade system that was used to sell enslaved Africans in the colonies
- Polish astronomer from the Renaissance
21 Clues: to sail around the world • a strong feeling in a culture • German inventor of the printing press • Italian scientist from the Renaissance • Polish astronomer from the Renaissance • Portuguese explorer who sailed to India • wealthy person who finances a work of art • German mathematician from the Renaissance • a person who devotes life study of religion • ...
Renaissance Review 2022-05-10
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- a great Renaissance artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- discovered that the sun was the center of the universe not the earth (just his last name)
- a of revival, literally means rebirth
- this is what science was largely based on before the Renaissance
- This man invented the printing press
- when kings and queens have absolute power
- country where the Renaissance began
- a thought system that places prime importance on the individual instead of a divine being
- the father of free speech
- land with water on three of its sides
- said people are born with natural rights
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- German monk who started the Protestant Reformation
- created the Church of England and was married six times
- said rulers should go to any lengths to maintain power (just his last name)
- He advocated for the separation of power
- crime of believing or saying things that go against the church
- when the church charged people to forgive their sins
- wrote the Social Contract
- he discovered gravity when an apple hit him in the head (just his last name)
- a true Renaissance man, he painted the Mona Lisa
- a famous Renaissance play writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- the father of humanism
- introduced the scientific method (just his last name)
23 Clues: the father of humanism • wrote the Social Contract • the father of free speech • country where the Renaissance began • This man invented the printing press • a of revival, literally means rebirth • land with water on three of its sides • He advocated for the separation of power • said people are born with natural rights • when kings and queens have absolute power • ...
Renaissance and Enlightenment Highlights 2024-10-16
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- Explorer’s voyages led to the discovery of the Americas in 1492.
- Scientist proposed the heliocentric model of the universe during the Renaissance.
- Term that describes the rebirth of classical learning and culture during the 14th to 17th centuries.
- Term used for the shift in thought during the Enlightenment, emphasizing reason and individual rights.
- Artist behind the ‘Mona Lisa’.
- City that was the cultural and artistic center of the Renaissance.
- This sculptor is known for his statue of ‘David,’ which symbolizes strength and beauty.
- Painter created ‘The School of Athens’ as a celebration of classical philosophy.
- Movement followed the Renaissance and emphasized dramatic, elaborate art forms.
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- Wrote ‘The Prince,’ a political treatise on ruling and power.
- Author of the essay ‘On the Dignity of Man,’ a key text of Renaissance humanism.
- Architectural masterpiece in Rome famous for its dome designed by Michelangelo
- Term for the revival of Greek and Roman texts during the Renaissance.
- Renaissance artist famous for his bronze statue of ‘David,’ completed before Michelangelo’s version.
- Famous playwright from the English Renaissance wrote ‘Hamlet’ and ‘Macbeth.’
15 Clues: Artist behind the ‘Mona Lisa’. • Wrote ‘The Prince,’ a political treatise on ruling and power. • Explorer’s voyages led to the discovery of the Americas in 1492. • City that was the cultural and artistic center of the Renaissance. • Term for the revival of Greek and Roman texts during the Renaissance. • ...
The Renaissance and Reformation 2021-05-21
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- the Italian city-states gained their wealth through ________
- Johannes Gutenberg was from this country
- a leading Renaissance city
- Machiavelli wrote this book that argued that rulers should do whatever was necessary including lying and killing to keep their power
- a religious belief that God already decided who will go to Heaven and who will not
- having to do with a town or city
- Renaissance art was very _______ than Medieval art
- Martin Luther's ideas eventually led to the creation of the first Protestant church, known as _____________
- this man developed a printing press that used movable metal type
- the main idea of this man's religious movement was predestination
- a famous Renaissance artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- a school for religious training
- The first European printed book
- a religious movement that produced a new form of Christianity known as Protestantism
- the Renaissance began in this country
- a time of renewed culture was known as the _________________
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- He painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- the Renaissance sparked a renewed interest in the ancient __________ and Romans
- a way of drawing to show the relationship of objects in a drawing to give the look of depth or distance
- this man's rebellion led to a religious revolution that was known as the Reformation
- the word Renaissance literally means_________
- belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is a path to knowledge
- this queen arrested Protestants that opposed her and had more than 300 Protestants burned at the stake
- the first major center of the Renaissance was in this city
- a pardon, or forgiveness, of a sin
- related to worldly things (non-religious)
- The ______ of the cathedral in Florence is considered to be the greatest engineering achievement of the Renaissance
- the practice of conducting negotiations between countries
- a soldier who fights for money rather than loyalty to a country
- a famous play written by Shakespeare
- Martin Luther made a list of arguments against the Catholic Church known as the ________ Theses
31 Clues: a leading Renaissance city • a school for religious training • The first European printed book • having to do with a town or city • a pardon, or forgiveness, of a sin • a famous play written by Shakespeare • the Renaissance began in this country • Johannes Gutenberg was from this country • related to worldly things (non-religious) • ...
World Studies - Chapter 4 (Renaissance) 2024-10-15
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- This sculpture by Michelangelo is one of the most famous works of the Renaissance
- Christian humanist who believed everyone should have access to the scriptures and published the first Greek New Testament
- a new Renaissance technique that gave art added dimension
- featuring the picture of a woman who might be Lisa Gherardini, it is perhaps considered to be the most valuable painting in the world
- behavior that is considered acceptable within a society
- technique that allowed a background to appear farther away/smaller in paintings
- composed poetry in Latin and followed the style of ancient Roman poets; known as the Father of Humanism
- this invention helped to make books more available to all people
- a trend that wanted to return Christianity to simple values of the early church
- his movable-type printing press helped make books more available and affordable for people to own
- wrote the work "Utopia", believing in a society that operated on reason instead of greed
- this is what the word "renaissance" means
- wrote a book called "The Prince", claiming power as highly important over other virtues
- the structure of humans, animals, and plants, helping Renaissance artists make things look more real
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- a city that forms an independent political unit
- This famous scene was painted on the wall of a monastery in Milan, Italy
- this area of Europe encountered and took interest in Renaissance ideas as citizens from here traveled to Italy
- Renaissance philosophy that believed education could lead people to improve themselves
- best known for his painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome
- a transitional period in Europe, bridging the gap between the Middle Ages and the modern world
- means "nowhere"
- Michelangelo painted more than 300 figures on the ceiling of this place
- this country is where the Renaissance was born
- people of the same occupation who work together to set up rules for their occupation and protect themselves from competition
- wrote the famous book on etiquette, "The Courtier"
- painted The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa
- This style of architecture was rejected by most Renaissance architects
27 Clues: means "nowhere" • painted The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa • this is what the word "renaissance" means • this country is where the Renaissance was born • a city that forms an independent political unit • wrote the famous book on etiquette, "The Courtier" • behavior that is considered acceptable within a society • ...
sejarah minat 2022-08-24
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- filsuf asal Jerman mengajak orang orang untuk semakin berani dan bebas menggunakan akalnya
- pengertian Renaissance secara etimologi yg berarti kembali
- tokoh Renaissance yg pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi
- pengertian Renaissance secara etimologi yg berarti lahir
- romawi kapal kinar
- masa pencerahan di Eropa
- penemu mesin tenun
- peristiwa yang berupa mengembalikan kebudayaan yunani dan Romawi
- tokoh mesin pemintal
- tokoh Reformasi gereja
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- penemu cap silinder
- penemu kapal uap
- salah satu teori kontroversial nicolas Copernicus
- masa antara jatuhnya Kekaisaran romawi barat pada tahun 476M
- pencetus teori heliosentris
- penemu pesawat terbang
- revolusi amerika (1775-1783) meliputi serentetan perang bangsa amerika melawan
- slogan auf klarung
- penemu telpon listrik
- perubahan yg besar dan radikal terhadap cara manusia memproduksi barang atau jasa
20 Clues: penemu kapal uap • slogan auf klarung • romawi kapal kinar • penemu mesin tenun • penemu cap silinder • tokoh mesin pemintal • penemu telpon listrik • penemu pesawat terbang • tokoh Reformasi gereja • masa pencerahan di Eropa • pencetus teori heliosentris • salah satu teori kontroversial nicolas Copernicus • tokoh Renaissance yg pernah menjadi prajurit firenzi • ...
renaissance 2016-05-19
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- had closely connection with Medici.
- said “…The world…awakening out of a deep sleep.”
- was lasted two hundred years.
- the most famous Italian poet.
- the king invade Italy
- wrote The Prince.
- family reigned florence.
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- the most popular ism.
- the centre of renaissance.
- painted The Last Judgement in Sistine Chapel.
- the important English playwright.
- an art theory developed in renaissance.
- rule by few.
- run by Visconti family.
- remained a republic.
- was a true renaissance man.
16 Clues: rule by few. • wrote The Prince. • remained a republic. • the most popular ism. • the king invade Italy • run by Visconti family. • family reigned florence. • the centre of renaissance. • was a true renaissance man. • was lasted two hundred years. • the most famous Italian poet. • the important English playwright. • had closely connection with Medici. • ...
renaissance 2016-05-19
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- had closely connection with Medici.
- said “…The world…awakening out of a deep sleep.”
- was lasted two hundred years.
- the most famous Italian poet.
- the king invade Italy
- wrote The Prince.
- family reigned florence.
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- the most popular ism.
- the centre of renaissance.
- painted The Last Judgement in Sistine Chapel.
- the important English playwright.
- an art theory developed in renaissance.
- rule by few.
- run by Visconti family.
- remained a republic.
- was a true renaissance man.
16 Clues: rule by few. • wrote The Prince. • remained a republic. • the most popular ism. • the king invade Italy • run by Visconti family. • family reigned florence. • the centre of renaissance. • was a true renaissance man. • was lasted two hundred years. • the most famous Italian poet. • the important English playwright. • had closely connection with Medici. • ...
renaissance 2016-05-19
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- had closely connection with Medici.
- said “…The world…awakening out of a deep sleep.”
- was lasted two hundred years.
- the most famous Italian poet.
- the king invade Italy
- wrote The Prince.
- family reigned florence.
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- the most popular ism.
- the centre of renaissance.
- painted The Last Judgement in Sistine Chapel.
- the important English playwright.
- an art theory developed in renaissance.
- rule by few.
- run by Visconti family.
- remained a republic.
- was a true renaissance man.
16 Clues: rule by few. • wrote The Prince. • remained a republic. • the most popular ism. • the king invade Italy • run by Visconti family. • family reigned florence. • the centre of renaissance. • was a true renaissance man. • was lasted two hundred years. • the most famous Italian poet. • the important English playwright. • had closely connection with Medici. • ...
renaissance 2016-05-19
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- had closely connection with Medici.
- said “…The world…awakening out of a deep sleep.”
- was lasted two hundred years.
- the most famous Italian poet.
- the king invade Italy
- wrote The Prince.
- family reigned florence.
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- the most popular ism.
- the centre of renaissance.
- painted The Last Judgement in Sistine Chapel.
- the important English playwright.
- an art theory developed in renaissance.
- rule by few.
- run by Visconti family.
- remained a republic.
- was a true renaissance man.
16 Clues: rule by few. • wrote The Prince. • remained a republic. • the most popular ism. • the king invade Italy • run by Visconti family. • family reigned florence. • the centre of renaissance. • was a true renaissance man. • was lasted two hundred years. • the most famous Italian poet. • the important English playwright. • had closely connection with Medici. • ...
renaissance 2016-05-19
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- had closely connection with Medici.
- said “…The world…awakening out of a deep sleep.”
- was lasted two hundred years.
- the most famous Italian poet.
- the king invade Italy
- wrote The Prince.
- family reigned florence.
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- the most popular ism.
- the centre of renaissance.
- painted The Last Judgement in Sistine Chapel.
- the important English playwright.
- an art theory developed in renaissance.
- rule by few.
- run by Visconti family.
- remained a republic.
- was a true renaissance man.
16 Clues: rule by few. • wrote The Prince. • remained a republic. • the most popular ism. • the king invade Italy • run by Visconti family. • family reigned florence. • the centre of renaissance. • was a true renaissance man. • was lasted two hundred years. • the most famous Italian poet. • the important English playwright. • had closely connection with Medici. • ...
renaissance 2016-05-19
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- had closely connection with Medici.
- said “…The world…awakening out of a deep sleep.”
- was lasted two hundred years.
- the most famous Italian poet.
- the king invade Italy
- wrote The Prince.
- family reigned florence.
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- the most popular ism.
- the centre of renaissance.
- painted The Last Judgement in Sistine Chapel.
- the important English playwright.
- an art theory developed in renaissance.
- rule by few.
- run by Visconti family.
- remained a republic.
- was a true renaissance man.
16 Clues: rule by few. • wrote The Prince. • remained a republic. • the most popular ism. • the king invade Italy • run by Visconti family. • family reigned florence. • the centre of renaissance. • was a true renaissance man. • was lasted two hundred years. • the most famous Italian poet. • the important English playwright. • had closely connection with Medici. • ...
renaissance 2016-05-19
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- had closely connection with Medici.
- said “…The world…awakening out of a deep sleep.”
- was lasted two hundred years.
- the most famous Italian poet.
- the king invade Italy
- wrote The Prince.
- family reigned florence.
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- the most popular ism.
- the centre of renaissance.
- painted The Last Judgement in Sistine Chapel.
- the important English playwright.
- an art theory developed in renaissance.
- rule by few.
- run by Visconti family.
- remained a republic.
- was a true renaissance man.
16 Clues: rule by few. • wrote The Prince. • remained a republic. • the most popular ism. • the king invade Italy • run by Visconti family. • family reigned florence. • the centre of renaissance. • was a true renaissance man. • was lasted two hundred years. • the most famous Italian poet. • the important English playwright. • had closely connection with Medici. • ...
renaissance 2016-05-19
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- had closely connection with Medici.
- said “…The world…awakening out of a deep sleep.”
- was lasted two hundred years.
- the most famous Italian poet.
- the king invade Italy
- wrote The Prince.
- family reigned florence.
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- the most popular ism.
- the centre of renaissance.
- painted The Last Judgement in Sistine Chapel.
- the important English playwright.
- an art theory developed in renaissance.
- rule by few.
- run by Visconti family.
- remained a republic.
- was a true renaissance man.
16 Clues: rule by few. • wrote The Prince. • remained a republic. • the most popular ism. • the king invade Italy • run by Visconti family. • family reigned florence. • the centre of renaissance. • was a true renaissance man. • was lasted two hundred years. • the most famous Italian poet. • the important English playwright. • had closely connection with Medici. • ...
Renaissance Historical Figures 2023-05-17
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- painted "The School of Athens"
- wrote the book titled "Utopia"
- Italian painter often called the "Father of Renaissance Painting"
- one of the most influential Renaissance writers was the Florentine public official and political thinker
- painted "The Mona Lisa"
- German painter considered the finest por- trait painter of the Northern Renaissance
- German painter called the Leonardo of the North
- most famous of the Renaissance patrons, besides the Roman Church
- most honored and influential scholar of the Renaissance, wrote "In Praise of Folly"
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- Italian painter gave clarity and a sense of activity to his characters
- painted "The Creation of the Sun, Moon, and Plants"
- greatest playwright of all time and the finest poet in the English language
- leading sculptor of the early Renaissance
- Spanish writer of the late Renaissance
- most notable and most generous patron of the Medici family
15 Clues: painted "The Mona Lisa" • painted "The School of Athens" • wrote the book titled "Utopia" • Spanish writer of the late Renaissance • leading sculptor of the early Renaissance • German painter called the Leonardo of the North • painted "The Creation of the Sun, Moon, and Plants" • most notable and most generous patron of the Medici family • ...
review crossword 2021-10-13
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- means rebirth
- Italian Renaissance writer and politician; wrote a book called "The Prince¨
- The art and science of building. During the Renaissance used Greek and Roman architecture.
- rich banking family in Florence and controlled the government also
- painting by Leonardo da Vinci of a woman
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- Everyday language of ordinary people. Gutenberg's printing press was copied this way.
- a way of thinking and learning that stresses the importance of human abilities and actions
- Renaissance astronomer and physicist, showed how gravity controls the motion of the planets around the sun as well as the motion of the Moon.
- a city that is surrounding territory
- italian city state that was the birthplace of the renaissance
- Vinci Italian Renaissance artist that painted The Last Supper and Mona Lisa, he was also an engineer, architect, sculptor, and scientist
- Renaissance invention; made possible the mass production of printed books and other texts,; increased literacy.
- Renaissance astronomer; provided evidence that the sun is the center of the solar system; conflicted with the church and placed under house arrest.
- Renaissance astronomer; explained how the planets travel around the sun.
14 Clues: means rebirth • a city that is surrounding territory • painting by Leonardo da Vinci of a woman • italian city state that was the birthplace of the renaissance • rich banking family in Florence and controlled the government also • Renaissance astronomer; explained how the planets travel around the sun. • ...
Renaissance Reflections: The Harlem Spirit 2024-04-10
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- Last name of a jazz musician with a Renaissance-themed album
- Famous theater on 125th street
- Genre interwoven with Harlem's history
- A dance that originated in this NYC neighborhood
- Form of visual expression during the Renaissance
- A flourishing of African American culture
- New York's vibrant cultural hub in the 1920s
- Style of design prevalent in the 1920s
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- Music genre synonymous with the Renaissance
- A piano technique from the Renaissance era
- Northern migration by many African Americans
- Prohibition era's hidden drinking places
- First name of writer Hughes
- Forename of Harlem writer Hurston
- First name of writer McKay from this period
- Philosopher who edited "The New Negro"
16 Clues: First name of writer Hughes • Famous theater on 125th street • Forename of Harlem writer Hurston • Genre interwoven with Harlem's history • Philosopher who edited "The New Negro" • Style of design prevalent in the 1920s • Prohibition era's hidden drinking places • A flourishing of African American culture • A piano technique from the Renaissance era • ...
history: chapter 11 2023-02-15
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- made 3 dimensional affects in painting
- sistine chapel
- printed the bible
- man didn’t glorify God
- scholar
- don Quijote
- father of renaissance painting
- secular music
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- Da Vinci architect, sculptor
- school subjects
- remedy for sin
- paid an artist to do work for them
- birthplace of renaissance
- from Florence
- famous for madanas
- famous patrons
- from England
- adds movement to paintings
18 Clues: scholar • don Quijote • from England • from Florence • secular music • sistine chapel • remedy for sin • famous patrons • school subjects • printed the bible • famous for madanas • man didn’t glorify God • birthplace of renaissance • adds movement to paintings • Da Vinci architect, sculptor • father of renaissance painting • paid an artist to do work for them • ...
Ranaissance Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-12
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- Family Were Major Patrons of the
- Was the Main Philosophy.
- BASED ON ITS OWN VERSION OF HUMANISM
- He was born in Pieve di Cadore, near Belluno. During his lifetime he was often called da Cadore, 'from Cadore', taken from his native region
- painter
- Began in the 14th Century.
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- Renaissance Was Called the “High Renaissance”
- PERSPECTIVE IS A DEFINING FEATURE OF RENAISSANCE ART
- attitude; doubt as to the truth of something.
- the Fall of Constantinople and the Printing Revolution
- SCIENTIFIC ADVANCEMENTS DURING THE RENAISSANCE
- IS CONSIDERED THE FATHER OF THE RENAISSANCE
- ARTWORKS WERE CREATED DURING THE HIGH RENAISSANCE
13 Clues: painter • Was the Main Philosophy. • Began in the 14th Century. • Family Were Major Patrons of the • BASED ON ITS OWN VERSION OF HUMANISM • IS CONSIDERED THE FATHER OF THE RENAISSANCE • Renaissance Was Called the “High Renaissance” • attitude; doubt as to the truth of something. • SCIENTIFIC ADVANCEMENTS DURING THE RENAISSANCE • ...
Renaissance Review 2024-10-16
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- The Renaissance started during the 14th ____?
- One improvement made to ships during the Renaissance make them better.
- This instrument was used to calculate the distance travelled.
- One area studied and improved during the Renaissance.
- The period that ended before the Renaissance.
- Another name for Quadrant.
- This instrument measured time.
- Michelangelo painted the _____ chapel?
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- The church that taught that the world was flat.
- The navigational instrument used to measure direction.
- Check the position of the ship relative to the Equator.
- One group of persons who taught about the world being round.
- The throwing ___________ was used to measure the depth of the water.
- The person who invented the Printing Press.
- The most important navigational instrument.
- The language that the Greeks & Romans teachings were written in.
- Renaissance means _______________?
17 Clues: Another name for Quadrant. • This instrument measured time. • Renaissance means _______________? • Michelangelo painted the _____ chapel? • The person who invented the Printing Press. • The most important navigational instrument. • The Renaissance started during the 14th ____? • The period that ended before the Renaissance. • ...
Renaissance italienne 2023-12-10
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- Personnage biblique représenté notamment par Donatello et Michel-Ange
- nouveau type de perspective utilisé à la renaissance italienne
- Pose typique des statues antiques
- Auteur de la Flagellation du Christ
- Effet de brouillard inventé par Léonard de Vinci
- Sculpteur ayant gagné le premier concours lancé en 1401 à Florence
- Ville italienne qui est le berceau de la renaissance en Italie
- Œuvre bien connue de Botticelli
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- Courant de pensée qui met l’Homme au centre des préoccupations
- Type de sujets/histoires ayant inspiré les artistes de la Renaissance italienne
- Célèbre pour son sourire
- Epoque ayant influencé la Renaissance
- sculpteur de génie au cinquecento
- Technique de peinture à base de jaune d’œuf
- Matériau utilisé par les sculpteurs de l’Antiquité et de la Renaissance italienne
- Technique de peinture murale
- Ce dit du nombre « divin » qui équivaut à 1,618…
- auteur de la madeleine pénitente
18 Clues: Célèbre pour son sourire • Technique de peinture murale • Œuvre bien connue de Botticelli • auteur de la madeleine pénitente • sculpteur de génie au cinquecento • Pose typique des statues antiques • Auteur de la Flagellation du Christ • Epoque ayant influencé la Renaissance • Technique de peinture à base de jaune d’œuf • Effet de brouillard inventé par Léonard de Vinci • ...
History 2021-02-17
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- paints the “Last Supper”(full name)
- Known for movement in paintings
- French for “rebirth”
- Michelangelo was a painter and a ________
- “Father of Renaissance paintings”
- Raphael painted a lot of ________
- an over emphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glorify himself instead of God
- satire on chivalry
- Where the Renaissance path began
- Considered the greatest playwrite of all time
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- Was a remedy for sin
- Leonardo da Vinci was a sculptor, inventor, painter,_______
- wrote important work on government
- someone who would paid an artist to work for them
- Cervantes occupation
- pointed out the evils of Renaissance society
- “Father of Humanism”
- painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- The country where Cervantes is from
- invented the movable type(last name)
20 Clues: satire on chivalry • Was a remedy for sin • French for “rebirth” • Cervantes occupation • “Father of Humanism” • painted by Leonardo da Vinci • Known for movement in paintings • Where the Renaissance path began • “Father of Renaissance paintings” • Raphael painted a lot of ________ • wrote important work on government • paints the “Last Supper”(full name) • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-31
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- From what country was Michealangelo?
- The Renissance started in ________, Italy.
- “Father of the Renaissance Painting”
- Painted Modannas
- What city was most famous for its art, buildings, and canals?
- First to give depth to pictures
- beleived education was a remedy for ___.
- From what country was Shakespear?
- Was the most honored and infulential scholar of the Renaissance.
- man glorified himself instead of God
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- The book “Don Quixote” was written about ________.
- Addded movement to painting
- became the most famous patron family of the arts
- Machiavellis occupation
- The chant during the Middle Ages
- The renaissance _______ moral restraints.
- revival of learning and the renewed interest of art in the Western World
- Wrote “Don Quixote”.
- Raphaels occupation
- someone who made an artist to work
20 Clues: Painted Modannas • Raphaels occupation • Wrote “Don Quixote”. • Machiavellis occupation • Addded movement to painting • First to give depth to pictures • The chant during the Middle Ages • From what country was Shakespear? • someone who made an artist to work • From what country was Michealangelo? • “Father of the Renaissance Painting” • man glorified himself instead of God • ...
The Reniassance 2025-02-17
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- Goal of renaissance education
- The father of renaissance painting
- Painted the "Mona Lisa"
- What is the book “don quixote” about?
- This family were the most famous patrons
- Most honored and influential scholar of the renaissance
- What were sponsors of artists called?
- Wrote "Don Quixote"
- The focus on man's abilities/self glorification
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- This city is famous for its art, buildings, and canals
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- Renaissance music became more ______ than medieval music
- Created movement in painting
- The country Michelangelo was from
- Painted madonnas
- Type of music they had during the middle ages
- Created 3D effect in painting
- Is known for the moveable type
- Wrote about government
- The country Shakespeare was from
- Who is the greatest playwright of all time?
21 Clues: Painted madonnas • Wrote "Don Quixote" • Wrote about government • Painted the "Mona Lisa" • Created movement in painting • Goal of renaissance education • Created 3D effect in painting • Is known for the moveable type • The country Shakespeare was from • The country Michelangelo was from • The father of renaissance painting • What is the book “don quixote” about? • ...
AMC 2014-01-29
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- Instrument uit de renaissance
- 1 woord voor piano, forte, mezzo-forte,...
- Stijlperiode die letterlijk wedergeboorte betekent
- Ander woord voor klassieke periode
- Ensemble bestaande uit 4 strijkers
- In dit land is componist Tsjaikovski geboren
- Meerstemmigheid
- Grondlegger van de middeleeuwse kerkmuziek
- Middeleeuws instrument
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- Aantal lijnen waaruit de gregoriaanse notenbalk bestaat
- Notenschrift van het gregoriaans
- Muziek die dient als ondersteuning van beeld
- Componist die bijna doof was
- Vocaal genre uit de renaissance
- 1 noot per lettergreep
- Componist uit de romantiek die veel opera's schreef
- Muzikant die altijd onderweg is
- Periode die na de klassieke periode komt
- Componist uit de renaissance
- Een dwarsfluit die nog hoger klinkt
- Instrument uit de barok dat lijkt op een cello
- Genre waarbij het orkest de hoofdrol heeft
22 Clues: Meerstemmigheid • 1 noot per lettergreep • Middeleeuws instrument • Componist die bijna doof was • Componist uit de renaissance • Instrument uit de renaissance • Vocaal genre uit de renaissance • Muzikant die altijd onderweg is • Notenschrift van het gregoriaans • Ander woord voor klassieke periode • Ensemble bestaande uit 4 strijkers • Een dwarsfluit die nog hoger klinkt • ...
History 2021-02-17
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- paints the “Last Supper”(full name)
- Known for movement in paintings
- French for “rebirth”
- Michelangelo was a painter and a ________
- “Father of Renaissance paintings”
- Raphael painted a lot of ________
- an over emphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glorify himself instead of God
- satire on chivalry
- Where the Renaissance path began
- Considered the greatest playwrite of all time
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- Was a remedy for sin
- Leonardo da Vinci was a sculptor, inventor, painter,_______
- wrote important work on government
- someone who would paid an artist to work for them
- Cervantes occupation
- pointed out the evils of Renaissance society
- “Father of Humanism”
- painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- The country where Cervantes is from
- invented the movable type(last name)
20 Clues: satire on chivalry • Was a remedy for sin • French for “rebirth” • Cervantes occupation • “Father of Humanism” • painted by Leonardo da Vinci • Known for movement in paintings • Where the Renaissance path began • “Father of Renaissance paintings” • Raphael painted a lot of ________ • wrote important work on government • paints the “Last Supper”(full name) • ...
renaissance crossword 2023-02-22
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- Madonna
- three dimensional paintings
- origin of renaissance
- famous art patrons
- father of renaissance painting
- scholar from Netherlands
- added movement to paintings
- greatest play writer of all time
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- writer from Florence Italy
- over emphasis on human worth
- Gregorian chant
- Mona Lisa
- Don Quixote
- revival of learning
- printing press
- financial sponsor for artist
- Sistine chapel
17 Clues: Madonna • Mona Lisa • Don Quixote • printing press • Sistine chapel • Gregorian chant • famous art patrons • revival of learning • origin of renaissance • scholar from Netherlands • writer from Florence Italy • three dimensional paintings • added movement to paintings • over emphasis on human worth • financial sponsor for artist • father of renaissance painting • greatest play writer of all time
History 2021-02-17
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- Paints the “Last Supper”(full name)
- Known for movement in paintings
- French for “rebirth”
- Michelangelo was a painter and a ________
- “Father of Renaissance paintings”
- Raphael painted a lot of ________
- An over emphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glorify himself instead of God
- Satire on chivalry
- Where the Renaissance path began
- Considered the greatest playwrite of all time
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- Was a remedy for sin
- Leonardo da Vinci was a sculptor, inventor, painter,_______
- wrote important work on government
- Someone who would paid an artist to work for them
- Cervantes occupation
- Pointed out the evils of Renaissance society
- “Father of Humanism”
- Painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- The country where Cervantes is from
- Invented the movable type(last name)
20 Clues: Satire on chivalry • Was a remedy for sin • French for “rebirth” • Cervantes occupation • “Father of Humanism” • Painted by Leonardo da Vinci • Known for movement in paintings • Where the Renaissance path began • “Father of Renaissance paintings” • Raphael painted a lot of ________ • wrote important work on government • Paints the “Last Supper”(full name) • ...
AMC 2014-01-29
Across
- Aantal lijnen waaruit de gregoriaanse notenbalk bestaat
- In dit land is componist Tsjaikovski geboren
- Muzikant die altijd onderweg is
- Ander woord voor klassieke periode
- Notenschrift van het gregoriaans
- Ensemble bestaande uit 4 strijkers
- Grondlegger van de middeleeuwse kerkmuziek
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- Middeleeuws instrument
- Een dwarsfluit die nog hoger klinkt
- 1 noot per lettergreep
- Genre waarbij het orkest de hoofdrol heeft
- Componist uit de renaissance
- Meerstemmigheid
- Muziek die dient als ondersteuning van beeld
- Componist die bijna doof was
- 1 woord voor piano, forte, mezzo-forte,...
- Instrument uit de barok dat lijkt op een cello
- Stijlperiode die letterlijk wedergeboorte betekent
- Vocaal genre uit de renaissance
- Componist uit de romantiek die veel opera's schreef
- Periode die na de klassieke periode komt
- Instrument uit de renaissance
22 Clues: Meerstemmigheid • Middeleeuws instrument • 1 noot per lettergreep • Componist uit de renaissance • Componist die bijna doof was • Instrument uit de renaissance • Muzikant die altijd onderweg is • Vocaal genre uit de renaissance • Notenschrift van het gregoriaans • Ander woord voor klassieke periode • Ensemble bestaande uit 4 strijkers • Een dwarsfluit die nog hoger klinkt • ...
Menu Homework Unit 2 2022-10-12
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- wrote "The Prince", a guide to gain and maintain power
- Creator of the School of Athens, know for his madonna paintings
- Renowned Playwright, wrote plays such as "Hamlet"
- worldly/non-religious
- Creator of the sistine chapel, David, and La purta; Renaissance Man; Painter and Sculpter
- A poet during the renaissance; started a library of classical manuscripts
- aguide to gain and maintain power written by Machiavelli
- Challeged corruption in the catholic church; book "the Praise of Folly" used humor to highlight immoral behavior of the clergy
- Rebirth; revival of culture after the plague
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- a family of wealthy merchants well known for their support of the arts
- A technique that gives artwork depth/dimension
- The language spoken by ordinary people
- The German leonardo;studied in italy and returned to central europe; credited with helping to spread the renaissance northward
- A conflict between the territories known today as england and france over territory
- "Don Quixote" mocks romatic chivalry
- Artist, scientist, inventor; Renaissance man; creator of the Mona Lisa, Vitruvian man, and The Last Supper
- Also known as the bubonic plague
- a theme often used in renaissance art that focuses on the individual
- Wrote "Utopia"; wanted social/economic reform
- wealthy merchants that supported the arts
20 Clues: worldly/non-religious • Also known as the bubonic plague • "Don Quixote" mocks romatic chivalry • The language spoken by ordinary people • wealthy merchants that supported the arts • Rebirth; revival of culture after the plague • Wrote "Utopia"; wanted social/economic reform • A technique that gives artwork depth/dimension • ...
