The Renaissance Period
Across
- 2. To focused on human potential and achievements
- 6. common everyday language spoken by a specific region of people
- 8. a shift in focus from religion, to human achievements
- 9. a woman, often from the wealthier classes, who was highly educated and proficient in many areas
- 11. He created complex humanistic characters and developed the English language
- 13. He created the printing press
- 14. A person that who supports artists, especially financially
- 15. significant European technological advancements between the 14th and 17th centuries
- 17. Imaginary perfect world
- 19. A powerful family that supplied the pope
- 20. a renewed interest to arts and literature
- 21. An 15th century invention that can print words on paper
- 23. When you go to church and have a relationship with god
- 25. A broader concept of making art realistic and detailed
- 26. a technique that creates the appearance of 3 dimensions on a flat surface
- 27. The revival of classical Greek and roman knowledge
- 29. A time of change
Down
- 1. An outstandingly versatile, well-rounded person
- 3. known as the renaissance man for his painting, sculptures, architect and poems
- 4. It is the shared beliefs, behaviors, values, and practices of a particular group of people
- 5. His most famous painting is the Mona Lisa
- 7. A period of transition marked by the declined of feudalism
- 10. a wide spread exchange of goods,services and ideas between cultures and regions
- 12. painting and sculpture renewed in the 17th century
- 14. An Italian scholar and poet
- 16. A lasting impact on somebody
- 18. A type of building using columns, arches, and domes
- 22. an approach to knowledge influenced by ancient Greek texts
- 24. the era's significant advancements in art, science, literature, and culture
- 28. The founding father of humanism