Across
- 1. A wood press which was created by Johann Gutenberg.
- 4. One of the greatest architects during classical Roman times.
- 6. Often considered the greatest artist of the Northern Renaissance.
- 8. The movement Luther began.
- 9. Gave financial support to encourage and support artists.
- 10. Individuals who supported Luther’s ideas.
- 11. Images carved on blocks of wood.
- 12. Rebirth of classical ideas and achievements.
- 14. A key humanist leader of the Northern Renaissance.
- 17. A playwright, poet, and actor who wrote some of the greatest plays ever written.
- 18. An individual sent on a religious mission.
- 19. A Flemish artist who painted detailed, colorful portraits of religious subjects.
- 25. An unhonest cardinal, brought Leonardo da Vinci to Rome.
- 26. A painter and sculptor whose subjects were a blend of intensity and realism.
- 27. The most powerful group of patrons in all of Rome.
- 29. A German monk who strongly disagreed with the Catholic church.
- 30. A movement that surrounded independent thinkers.
- 32. The godfathers of the Renaissance who started off as bankers and textile merchants.
Down
- 2. A technique developed to show landscapes in a realistic manner.
- 3. The time during which Queen Elizabeth I reigned.
- 5. Denial of Church teachings.
- 7. An excellent painter, inventor, and scientist.
- 13. Temporary punishment for sin, sold by the Church.
- 15. The language of the church.
- 16. A political unit where the state and nation are in agreement.
- 20. A non-religious subject.
- 21. The science or practice of drawing maps.
- 22. People of Flanders, or present-day Belgium.
- 23. A Flemish artist who often depicted scenes of realism.
- 24. Branches of the Christian Church.
- 28. Ancient Greek and Roman writings.
- 31. Followers of the Society of Jesus.
