Across
- 2. wrote "The Prince", a guide to gain and maintain power
- 5. Creator of the School of Athens, know for his madonna paintings
- 8. Renowned Playwright, wrote plays such as "Hamlet"
- 11. worldly/non-religious
- 12. Creator of the sistine chapel, David, and La purta; Renaissance Man; Painter and Sculpter
- 16. A poet during the renaissance; started a library of classical manuscripts
- 17. aguide to gain and maintain power written by Machiavelli
- 18. Challeged corruption in the catholic church; book "the Praise of Folly" used humor to highlight immoral behavior of the clergy
- 20. Rebirth; revival of culture after the plague
Down
- 1. a family of wealthy merchants well known for their support of the arts
- 3. A technique that gives artwork depth/dimension
- 4. The language spoken by ordinary people
- 6. The German leonardo;studied in italy and returned to central europe; credited with helping to spread the renaissance northward
- 7. A conflict between the territories known today as england and france over territory
- 9. "Don Quixote" mocks romatic chivalry
- 10. Artist, scientist, inventor; Renaissance man; creator of the Mona Lisa, Vitruvian man, and The Last Supper
- 13. Also known as the bubonic plague
- 14. a theme often used in renaissance art that focuses on the individual
- 15. Wrote "Utopia"; wanted social/economic reform
- 19. wealthy merchants that supported the arts
