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- 3. Artist of the “Melun Diptych”.
- 8. The artist that begins looking at 2D perspective with his fresco “Christ Entering Jerusalem”.
- 10. Given credit for being the first artist to use oil, he painted the filled symbolism of “Arnolfini and his Wife” and “Portrait of a Man in a Red Turban”.
- 12. Artist of “Madonna and Child with Saints” and “St. Francis in Ecstasy”.
- 15. Artist who painted the infamous “Mona Lisa” (first name).
- 18. Father and son who were the best sculptors in the Proto-Renaissance.
- 19. Painted the “Birth of Venus” and commissioned by Medici family, this artist was allowed to paint in a different style and subject matter from the standards set forth by the Church.
- 20. Artist who used foreshortening in “Dead Christ”.
- 21. Artist of the print “The Temptation of St. Anthony”.
- 22. Great artist who created “David”, “Pieta”, “Sistine Chapel Frescoes”, and was accepted by the Medici family to study art.
- 23. Artist of the bronze “David” commissioned by the Medici that depicts a boy of 14 with the head of Goliath between David’s feet, symbolic of triumph!
- 25. Artist of “Venus of Urbino”.
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- 1. Family of Bankers, they were the “Godfathers of Renaissance” that used listening/helping the poor to gain power and started the first Art School.
- 2. The artist that used tempera paint, that allowed the artists more time to paint, with vibrant warm colors in “Christ Entering Jerusalem”.
- 4. Technique producing a hazy form.
- 5. Younger artist that was the winner of the competition panel of “Sacrifice of Isaac” against Brunelleschi.
- 6. Artist of “Deposition”.
- 7. Inventor of the first moveable type printing press.
- 8. Artist of “The Tempest”
- 9. The artist that still worked in a stylized manner during the Proto-Renaissance and painted “Virgin and Child” in the “Santa Trinity Maesta”.
- 11. Artist of the bronze “David” possibly commissioned by the Medici that depicts a boy of 12 that is feminine with a helmet that looked like a ladies hat and David stands on the head of Goliath, symbolic of triumph!
- 13. Three Dutch brothers that created the first illuminated calendar.
- 14. Artist who painted “School of Athens” featuring philosophers.
- 16. Technique using contrasted light and shadow.
- 17. Artist who painted the fresco of “Expulsion from the Garden of Eden” that was later concealed the genitals with fig leaves and then restored with the removal of the leaves in 1980’s.
- 24. The artist given credit for the Merode Altarpiece that used symbolism and beginning of perspective.
