Across
- 2. a type of perspective that uses hue, value, and intensity to show distance in an artwork
- 3. the painter of the Holy Trinity (1428), notable for his use of linear perspective
- 5. philosophy that prioritized human thought, reason, and culture; focused on earthly experience
- 7. a true 'renaissance man', famous for Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, and at least 120 notebooks of drawings and studies
- 9. a painting on three hinged panels that can be folded together
- 10. painter notable for his round, fleshy figures and use of brighter colors; The Alba Madonna (1510)
- 11. a region in the northern portion of Belgium, where Flemish masters such as van Eyck and Campin
- 14. a technique of mural painting where dry-powder pigment is placed into wet plaster
- 15. a type of perspective system used to create the illusion of depth on a flat surface; lines converge to a vanishing point
- 17. describes paintings in which forms are created by soft patches of color rather than hard edges and lines
- 18. first Italian woman to gain recognition as an artist, because of her talent for painting portraits and background of a wealthy family
Down
- 1. a painting medium popularized in the Northern Renaissance, mixture of dry pigment with oil and turpentine
- 4. a sculptor, famous for his bronze sculpture of David and use of contrapposto
- 6. painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, initially to his dismay
- 8. a sculptor, winner of the contest for the Baptistry Doors in 1401
- 9. famous Raphael painting that depicts the two opposing schools of thought represented by Plato and Aristotle
- 12. Venetian painter who had studied under Giorgione, eventually painted several portraits for nobility
- 13. known as the Master of Flemalle; most famous work The Merode Altarpiece (1425-28)
- 16. the artist given credit for developing oil painting in Flanders; he was a master of details
- 19. Venetian painter who became notable for using landscape to set a mood, and rich colors of oil paint with soft edges and lines