Unit 4A: The Renaissance
Across
- 4. One of the most versatile artists of the Renaissance. Painter, Sculptor, Architect, Inventor, Musician, and Scientist. Famous paintings include the Mona Lisa, the Last Supper, and many others.
- 5. One of the 4 major Italian City States and considered the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- 8. Accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life in art.
- 9. (Dome shaped roof) church in Florence reflects a renewed interest during the Renaissance in classical architecture of the Greeks and Romans.
- 11. Individual potential and achievement. Expressed in Renaissance art, architecture, science, religion, and philosophy.
- 12. A point of view.
- 13. A church in Rome, example of classical architecture. This is where the Pope holds service and is part of what today is Vatican City.
- 14. Helped spread Renaissance ideas and art into France when she was wed to Prince Henry of France. Sponsored what is believed to be the first ballot performance.
Down
- 1. He sculpted David and The Pieta. Pope hired him to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- 2. One of the wealthiest families in Florence who supported Renaissance art and learning.
- 3. German inventor who developed a printing press, eventually allowed printing the Bible in many languages.
- 6. Support, encouragement, and or financial aid that an organization or individual gives to another.
- 7. “Rebirth” in French, a period of renewed interest in learning, ideas, and art of Ancient Greece and Rome.
- 10. Wrote a book called The Prince, offered advice to rulers on how to stay in power. “It is better to be feared than to be loved, if you cannot be both.”