Italian Renaissance

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  1. 2. Artistic technique for depicting three-dimensional space on a flat surface.
  2. 9. Inspiration from Greco-Roman art and culture.Florence The birthplace and cultural center of the Italian Renaissance.
  3. 11. Sculptor and painter; created David and painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
  4. 13. A wealthy city-state known for its art and trade during the Renaissance.
  5. 16. Political philosopher; wrote The Prince.
  6. 17. Painter; known for The School of Athens.
  7. 19. Painting on wet plaster, commonly used in Renaissance art.
  8. 20. Painter known for works like The Birth of Venus.
  9. 21. Use of light and shadow to create depth in painting.
  10. 22. Florentine statesman and patron of the arts.
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  1. 1. Architect who designed the dome of the Florence Cathedral.
  2. 3. Intellectual movement focusing on human potential and achievements.
  3. 4. Poet; author of The Divine Comedy, a precursor to Renaissance humanism.
  4. 5. Literally meaning "rebirth," it marks the revival of art, culture, and learning.
  5. 6. Site of Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel and Raphael's frescoes.
  6. 7. A Renaissance hub known for its patronage of Leonardo da Vinci.
  7. 8. Home to the Papal States; saw the High Renaissance flourish under papal patronage.
  8. 10. Emphasis on non-religious themes in art and thought.
  9. 12. Poet and scholar; considered the "Father of Humanism."
  10. 14. Artist, scientist, and polymath; painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
  11. 15. Early Renaissance painter who introduced realism into religious art.
  12. 18. Blurring of lines and edges in painting for realism.