GRAPES O' The Italian Renaissance (1400CE-1650CE)
Across
- 1. Being able to climb the social ladder; not "condemned" to one social class your whole life.
- 4. A group of people working on a specific task, using a specific skill set.
- 5. Civilization theme: how does a society govern and rule itself and its people
- 9. A type of paint used in the Renaissance
- 10. The One GRAPES theme we didn't talk about.
- 11. An Italian word meaning "rebirth"
- 12. The Themes of a Civilization; all civilizations have it.
- 13. The famous architect that made a "free-standing" dome in Florence.
- 16. A system of servitude that ended forever in the West
- 18. A Renaissance artist AND scientist.
- 20. The name of a gold coin in Venice
- 21. Examples like new art forms and new architecture
- 22. The single greatest achievement in the history of humanity.
- 23. The main way Italians gave and received goods from other places.
- 24. The name of a gold coin in Florence
- 26. The "Vicar of Christ". The Ruler of the Papal States
- 27. A fee you get charged when you borrow money
- 30. The means by which a civilization makes its money
- 31. A money maker and money mover in Renaissance Italy
- 33. A still-standing art gallery made by the Medici Family
- 34. An artistic technique where you achieve 3 dimensions on a flat surface
Down
- 2. The Great Frescoe by Leonardo da Vinci
- 3. Answering the question "what does it mean to be human?"
- 6. The name, or adjective, of Small, independent Kingdoms in Italy
- 7. Created the single greatest achievement in the history of humanity.
- 8. The water ways by which Italians traveled, sent goods, and waged war.
- 14. The Seat of Christianity with handpainted scenes on the ceiling.
- 15. The attempt to capture human emotion and feeling "in action"
- 17. An Italian explorer responsible for massive trading between Italy and the East
- 19. A 17 foot statue of a biblical figure, carved out of one single piece of stone
- 22. A wealthy individual paying for the creation of artistic works.
- 25. The famous Italian banking family. Interest on loans exist today because of them.
- 28. The means by which we became experts on the Renaissance.
- 29. An artistic achievement of the Renaissance.
- 31. The Renaissance artist that did BOTH painting AND sculpture
- 32. A famous Renaissance painter. Think Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles