Across
- 2. Movement that challenged the Catholic Church’s practices
- 4. Andreas Vesalius' book on human anatomy
- 8. French writer and early advocate for women’s rights
- 13. The study of the human body, advanced by Vesalius
- 14. Satirical novel by François Rabelais
- 17. Pursuit of perfect forms, often depicted in Renaissance art and literature
- 20. Satirical book by Erasmus criticizing the Church (book)
- 22. Greek painter famous for his religious works in Spain
- 23. Novel by Cervantes about a man obsessed with chivalry
- 24. German artist known for woodcuts and engravings
- 25. English queen during the Renaissance, supporter of the arts
- 27. Payments to the Catholic Church to reduce punishment for sins
- 29. English humanist, author of Utopia
Down
- 1. Sir Thomas More’s book about an ideal society
- 3. Dutch philosopher, known for The Praise of Folly
- 5. Medieval code of conduct for knights, explored in Don Quixote
- 6. Spanish writer, author of Don Quixote
- 7. French writer known for Gargantua
- 9. Renaissance movement focused in Northern Europe
- 10. Use of humor to criticize society, used by Rabelais and Erasmus
- 11. Church meeting where Jan Hus was condemned
- 12. Famous painting by Artemisia Gentileschi
- 15. Painting by Pieter Bruegel depicting a rural celebration
- 16. English playwright known for Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet (plays)
- 18. Italian Baroque painter known for powerful women in art
- 19. Flemish painter of peasant life and landscapes
- 21. Anatomist who studied human body structure
- 26. Renaissance philosophy focusing on human potential and achievements
- 28. Artistic style known for drama and emotion, used by Gentileschi
