Across
- 4. The common or native language of ordinary people.
- 6. Not religious; worldly.
- 11. Political philosopher who argued power was more important than morality (The Prince).
- 12. A focus on human potential and achievements through classical studies.
- 13. Inventor of the mechanical movable-type printing press in Europe.
- 14. Renaissance artist and inventor (Mona Lisa, Last Supper).
Down
- 1. High Renaissance artist known for David sculpture and Sistine Chapel frescoes.
- 2. English humanist and author of Utopia.
- 3. Painting method using pigments on wet plaster.
- 5. A "rebirth" of classical art and learning in Europe (14th–17th century).
- 7. An imagined, perfect place or society.
- 8. Famous portrait painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
- 9. Powerful Florentine family, major patrons of Renaissance arts.
- 10. Famed English playwright and poet.
