Proto-Renaissance

1234567891011121314
Across
  1. 2. _______________ ultimately became the premier painter in Siena, while his contemporary, Giotto, was premier painter in Florence.
  2. 6. He is known today as one of the greatest pioneers of the Renaissance style
  3. 7. Martini, He joined the French Court as one of their principal painters later in his career
  4. 8. The Annunciation with Saint Margaret and Saint Ansanus is often considered ___________'s greatest work.
  5. 9. She was generally seen as more approachable, however, an intercessor to God if you will, and so the Cult of the Madonna (what she is known as) grew.
  6. 12. Expression, a luxury that wealthy individuals (let alone the general populace) could not afford.
  7. 13. di Santa Trinita, Cimabue's most celebrated work
  8. 14. Judgment, In the _______________ Christ sits enthroned at the top encircled by angels while the judgment proceeds below him.
Down
  1. 1. Although __________________ painted in both Florence and Siena, his most famous work today is undoubtedly The Allegory of Good and Bad Government, a fresco cycle completed for the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena, the town hall so to speak, of this thriving city-state.
  2. 3. Almost all of the art created during the Middle Ages was commissioned by the ________
  3. 4. Italian for “majesty” which over time came to reference artistic works depicting Mary, the mother of Jesus, seated on a throne and holding the Christ child.
  4. 5. Located along the pilgrim route from France to Rome, ______ not only gained great wealth from trade but also its established banking industry.
  5. 9. Period, during this period, the thought of Christ terrified some people as they associated Christ with judgment.
  6. 10. Petrarca, “Father of Humanism” or the “Father of the Renaissance”
  7. 11. di Bondone, He is known around the world over for a number of brilliant creations such as the Santa Maria del Fiore (Florence Cathedral) Campanile.