Renaissance Review

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Across
  1. 3. Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting
  2. 5. Northern Renaissance writing that described the perfect, ideal society which is impractical and does not exist
  3. 7. The Italian artist who painted the School of Athens
  4. 9. Wealthy family in Florence who were patrons of the arts
  5. 11. a movement that focused on the classics, education, and man's ability to create
  6. 13. A person who supports something financially
  7. 14. The statue created by Michelangelo that reflects the harmony and grace of ancient Greek sculptures
  8. 16. the everyday language of people
  9. 17. painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel with scenes from the Bible
  10. 19. Artists, sculpture, architect, designer, a true Renaissance man
  11. 22. Northern Renaissance artist that applied Italian artistic techniques to engraving
  12. 23. German inventor of the printing press with movable type
Down
  1. 1. The author of Utopia
  2. 2. The northern Renaissance author who added 1700 words to the English language
  3. 4. Northern Renaissance artist who painted scenes of everyday life of peasants
  4. 6. Author that wrote The Prince which encouraged leaders to use whatever methods necessary to achieve their goals
  5. 8. The theme of Machiavelli's book The ______________ was the ends justify the means
  6. 10. wrote about the characteristics of an ideal Renaissance man or woman
  7. 12. Artistic technique that uses acid to etch designs in metal plates that were then used to prints
  8. 15. The reason Italy was the prime location for society to rebound and flourish after the plague of the Late Middle Ages
  9. 18. Northern Renaissance priest and humanist who called for the Bible's translation into the vernacular
  10. 20. an artistic style developed during the Renaissance that allowed artists to create three-dimensional scenes on two-dimensional surfaces
  11. 21. Gutenberg's printing press allowed people more access to the ______________ which helped to fueled the reformation