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- 2. Renaissance man, painter/scientist/inventor, best known for the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper paintings
- 7. Catholic art form used primarily in
- 10. aspect of Renaissance art with a balanced or mirrored image to show harmonious visual arrangement
- 11. art style that depicts reality in an accurate/authentic way
- 12. German printer who invented the printing press, first printed a Latin Bible
- 13. Renaissance sculptor who is best known for the statue of David and the ceiling paintings of the Sistine Chapel in Rome
- 17. English playwright best known for his play Romeo & Juliet
- 20. Italian architect who is known as the Founding Father of Renaissance architecture
- 21. family in Florence that controlled Europe's wool manufacturing and banking
- 22. technique that uses devices to make a piece of art appear to be real or share space with the viewer
- 23. request for a specific art or design project from a wealthy individual
- 24. a person who protested against the Catholic Church and became part of a reformed church
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- 1. humor and sarcasm used to expose or ridicule human foolishness or weakness
- 3. art style that emerged from the Protestant Reformation with themes of faith and morality
- 4. birthplace of the Renaissance
- 5. art technique that creates illusions of depth, distance, and volume
- 6. a form of worship
- 8. person who gives artists financial support
- 9. Renaissance art movement that more accurately depicted the natural world
- 14. triangular-shaped roofs
- 15. rebirth; time of cultural renewal in Italy during the 14th and 15th centuries
- 16. the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- 18. the study of the interior and exterior structures of living things
- 19. an intellectual movement based on the works of classical Greek and Roman thinkers
