7th TCI Lesson 35 ~ Leading Figures of the Renaissance

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  1. 3. Renaissance scientist that theorized that the earth orbits around the sun
  2. 5. a wealthy supporter of the arts
  3. 6. a gifted writer of Spanish satire whose work "Don Quixote" pokes fun at traditional love stories
  4. 8. an English Renaissance poet and playwright whose plays show a deep understanding of human behavior
  5. 10. German inventor who, in about 1450, developed the first printing press with metal movable type in Europe
  6. 11. a person who works for another in order to learn a trade
  7. 15. to give official permission
  8. 16. Renaissance painter known for his use of bright colors and lively brushwork
  9. 17. a technique use by Vesalius to study the design of the human body
  10. 18. the belief that the sun was the center of the solar system and that the earth rotated around it
  11. 19. bright, distinct, and clear
  12. 20. Renaissance scientist who studied anatomy resulting in his famous work "On the Structure of the Human Body"
  13. 22. sculpture by Michelangelo that shows Mary holding the body of a dead Jesus
  14. 23. Renaissance painter & sculptor known for his realism
  15. 25. letters on metal blocks that can be arranged to create words
  16. 26. a print made from an engraved plate, block or other surface
  17. 30. the name given by Europeans to the Americas, which were unknown to most Europeans before the voyages of Christopher Columbus
  18. 31. English queen who ruled during England's "Golden Age" and who helped culture to flourish
  19. 32. story of the comic adventures of a false knight
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  1. 1. a machine used to press inked type or plates onto paper to create many copies of a work
  2. 2. Renaissance artist known for his woodcut prints
  3. 4. Davici's famous painting of a girl who is smiling
  4. 5. a small booklet containing information about a single subject
  5. 7. Renaissance painter, sculptor, and inventor who loved animals so much that he would buy animals to set them free
  6. 9. the path on which one object circles another
  7. 12. sections of the human heart discovered by Andreas Vesalius
  8. 13. sculpture by Michelangelo that shows an intense looking 17-foot tall boy from the Bible
  9. 14. a Catholic church in Vatican City, Italy whose ceiling was painted by the Renaissance artist Michelangelo
  10. 21. a painting or drawing of an artist produced or created by that artist themselves
  11. 24. the major study of Andreas Vesalius that led him to write "On the Structure of the Human Body"
  12. 27. one field of study done by Copernicus who is the "Father" of this science
  13. 28. queen known for creating a unified Catholic Spain
  14. 29. painting made on wet plaster of a wall or ceiling