Across
- 3. A work of art that was placed behind the altar in a church or cathedral
- 4. Doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind
- 7. A person that writes a play
- 11. Italian painter who painted the School of Athens
- 13. English poet and dramatist who Wrote Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Macbeth
- 16. Someone who supports or champions something
- 17. An order to produce a piece of artwork where the artist would get paid for the work by a patron.
- 18. Christian church that "protested" papal authority
- 19. Leader of the Catholic Church and head of the city-state of Rome
- 22. Ideally perfect state
- 23. A painting that shows natural scenery such as mountains, the ocean, and forests
- 24. Sun centered model of the universe
- 25. The plague that ravaged Europe in the Renaissance period
Down
- 1. A type of dance with flowing steps and poses developed during the Renaissance
- 2. The leading and dominant of all Christian faiths in early Renaissance Europe
- 5. A young person (mostly refers to a boy) who learns a craft or skill from an experienced master
- 6. Government where laws are created in accordance with a religion
- 8. To reform
- 9. Florentine sculptor famous for sculpting David
- 10. A technique used to paint walls using wet plaster. When the plaster dried, the paint would be absorbed into the plaster
- 12. Period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages
- 14. Italian painter, engineer, musician, and scientist known for The Last Supper (c. 1495) and Mona Lisa (c. 1503).
- 15. A painting or sculpture of a person
- 20. Florentine sculptor and painter and architect who painted the Sistine Chapel, and sculpted the David
- 21. Government where a king or queen exercise central power
