The Renaissance
Across
- 2. The technique of drawing in Three dimensions
- 3. A rebirth of learning and art
- 4. A city and its surrounding lands functioning as an independent political entity
- 5. A painting depicting a noble lady painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- 8. The focus on individual potential and achievement
- 12. The study of ancient Greece and Rome
- 17. The German inventor who introduced Europe to the movable-type printing press
- 18. A flourishing city state until the 1130's, series of invasions hindered them
- 20. A smart, model woman with a large variety of skills
- 26. A book written by Baldassare Castigilone that described what an ideal Renaissance man was
- 29. A French writer and poet who advocated for equal rights
- 30. A Christian war(s) to spread Christianity and to take back the holy land from the Muslims
Down
- 1. A model man who exceeded in several fields of study
- 6. A long string of conflicts between Britain and France
- 7. A city in northern Italy, became center of manufacturing, experience frequent warfare
- 9. Famous for his pioneering in oil painting
- 10. A painting depicting Jesus having his last supper with his disciples
- 11. The Renaissance man widely regarded as the "Greatest Play-write"
- 13. The famous Renaissance man who painted "The Last Supper" and sculpted David
- 14. A book written by Thomas More that depicts a perfect society where nothing bad ever happens
- 15. A city that grew into an international powerhouse, gained weather through trade during the crusades
- 16. The Renaissance man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- 19. An Italian astronomer and physicist described as being a polymath
- 21. Became a city state in 1143, had a republican constitution
- 22. A wealthy or powerful individual who supported or commissioned artwork
- 23. Controlled by the Medici, city state
- 24. The pandemic that killed about 50% of Europe's population in the mid-1300's
- 25. A guide for rulers to gain and maintain power
- 27. A famous Dutch christian humanist
- 28. Non-religious things that are worldly, civil or temporal