The Renaissance
Across
- 6. A 16th century movement leading to the founding of Christian churches that rejected the popes authority
- 9. Started in the 14th century and ended in the 17th
- 11. know classics and be charming but not seek fame or make art but inspire it
- 13. Promoting human accomplishment over religion accomplishment
- 15. a smooth bore rifle that was a bigger version of the harquebus
- 17. Member of a Christian Church founded on the principals of reformation
- 20. used to observe objects that are far away
- 24. A major financial and maritime power
- 25. Invented the printing press and mass produced books
- 26. painted "The School of Athens"
- 29. an expert in many fields, like poetry, arts, dancing, and fighting.
- 30. Member of the Protestant Church founded on the teachings of Martin Luther
Down
- 1. Wrote plays including Romeo and Juliet, Hamelet, and King Lear
- 2. an art technique that shows a 3d space on a 2d painting
- 3. allowed books and texts to be made fast and accurately
- 4. Famous for using perspective in his paintings, he covered the walls of Pope Julius II's Library with paintings
- 5. A government ruled by a religious leader
- 7. One of Europe's economic and political powers due to it's rich agriculture
- 8. Wrote "The Prince"
- 10. Italian City state that dominated the trading industry
- 12. supported and commissioned artists.
- 14. Sculptor, Painter, and architect, painted the Sistine Chapel
- 15. used to observe objects that are small
- 16. Emphasis on a person as an individual rather than part of a group
- 18. More focused on the physical world over religion
- 19. Famous for painting paintings that were almost photographic in detail
- 21. Skill full at portraying large numbers of people in a realistic manner
- 22. Painter, sculptor, architect, theorist, and engineer
- 23. Christian Humanist who wrote the book "Utopia"
- 27. an imaginary land described by Thomas More as the ideal place
- 28. famous for making sculptors realistic, made the statue of David