Across
- 3. seen in renaissance art when artists of the time
- 5. Italian painter, engineer, musician, and scientist. best known for the painting "Mona Lisa"
- 6. Man who created the printing press and changed the production and reading of books
- 8. portrayal of individual people-portraits/unique moments
- 11. changed private and public lives of Europeans and enhanced literacy
- 13. Emphasis of human potential and achievement
- 15. someone who supports artists financially
- 16. wrote a book called "The Prince"
- 17. People cared more about their lives on earth than the heavenly afterlife
- 19. a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- 22. one of the most famous painters of the Northern Renaissance mainly painted peasant life, merrymaking, feasting, and working in extreme, realistic detail, through rich colors and balanced use of space
- 23. Italian city-state- port city and manufactured glass in Renaissance Italy
- 24. Italian explorer who wrote about his travels to Central Asia and China
- 25. the everyday speech of a particular region or country
- 27. idea to paint and sculpt subjects realistically
- 28. Italian city-state was the birthplace of the Renaissance
- 29. When the Renaissance shifted and moved to France, Germany, and England
- 30. Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, poet, engineer, and architect
Down
- 1. English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers
- 2. idea of being well-rounded/know a little about everything/skillful at many things
- 4. rich banking family in Florence and controlled the government also
- 7. Known as the German Leonardo, Did self portraits and engravings and Made himself look like Christ
- 9. written by Thomas More meaning "no place" about an imaginary land
- 10. The art and science of building
- 12. a person with many talents or areas of knowledge
- 14. English humanist that contributed to the world today by revealing the complexities of man
- 18. Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- 20. An artistic technique that creates the illusion of three dimensions on a flat surface
- 21. Dutch humanist and theologian who was the leading Renaissance scholar of northern Europe although his criticisms of the Church led to the Reformation
- 26. Italian city-state- manufactured weapons and silk in Renaissance Italy
