Renaissance Art

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Across
  1. 2. This activity funded the Renaissance, allowing wealthy patrons to support artists and architects.
  2. 3. The Renaissance allowed for some questioning of religion and allowed for ___________ inquiry that later took off during the Enlightenment.
  3. 5. A great Renaissance painter with very vivid, impactful paintings. Her works were often misattributed to men. A true Renaissance Woman!
  4. 6. The stone used in the great sculptures of the Renaissance.
  5. 7. Previously all art and music had been made for the ______ but in the Renaissance it was finally made for enjoyment and rich private patrons.
  6. 10. Painter of the Sistine Chapel, this artist was an amazing sculptor.
  7. 12. Before the Renaissance in the Middle Ages, paintings and drawings showed everything ____ with little depth.
  8. 13. During the Renaissance, art become more __________ and less stylistic/symbolic.
  9. 15. Painters used Linear ___________ to create images that looked 3 dimensional.
Down
  1. 1. With more of an emphasis on people and our potential, the Renaissance is seen as the start of ___________.
  2. 3. Catherine Medici supported the creation of new styles and types of music that were ______, not Church focused.
  3. 4. The most famous “Renaissance man” – a scientist, engineer, artist, and inventor.
  4. 7. During the Renaissance, Italy was not a unified country but a collection of ________.
  5. 8. Historically, _________ have been pushed out of the arts, their contributions have been minimized, and their works have been discarded.
  6. 9. The Italian City that was the start and the focal point of the Renaissance.
  7. 11. The super powerful family that schemed, ruled, and funded so much art.
  8. 14. A common painting technique in the Renaissance, it used egg yolk mixed with pigments.