Renaissance

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