Renaissance

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Across
  1. 2. A beginner who learns a craft by working under a skilled master
  2. 3. A high level of skill or expertise in a particular field
  3. 8. A place where artists produce and teach their craft
  4. 9. A person who creates art as a profession or hobby
  5. 10. The residence or household of a ruler or noble, often a cultural center
  6. 12. Emotionally or physically distant; not involved
  7. 13. Liked or admired by many people
  8. 14. An artist’s greatest or most outstanding work
  9. 17. An artist who creates three-dimensional works by carving or shaping materials
  10. 18. HOMAGE To show respect or admiration for someone or something
Down
  1. 1. A work of art created on request, usually for payment
  2. 2. A work of art placed behind or above an altar in a church
  3. 4. A period of renewed interest in art, culture, and learning in Europe
  4. 5. A painting technique using water-based pigments on wet plaster
  5. 6. A person who financially supports artists and their work
  6. 7. To give or add something to a larger project or achievement
  7. 11. Exceptional intellectual or creative ability
  8. 12. A visual or written representation of something
  9. 15. To exceed or go beyond in achievement or quality
  10. 16. Competition between individuals striving for the same goal