Across
- 2. English playwright and poet who wrote famous works like "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet."
- 3. An Italian genius who was a painter, inventor, scientist, and architect, known for works like "The Last Supper."
- 4. A cultural rebirth movement in Europe (14th-17th centuries) that emphasized art, learning, and scientific discovery.
- 6. A technique of painting on wet plaster, allowing the paint to become part of the wall as it dries.
- 9. Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci of a mysterious woman with an enigmatic smile.
- 10. An imagined perfect society or world where everything functions ideally.
- 11. German inventor who created the printing press with movable type, revolutionizing book production.
- 14. Famous Italian artist and sculptor who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling and carved the statue of David.
Down
- 1. The everyday language spoken by people, rather than formal Latin or Greek.
- 5. Powerful Italian banking family who ruled Florence and patronized many Renaissance artists.
- 7. Non-religious or worldly, separate from church matters.
- 8. English writer and statesman who wrote "Utopia" and was executed for opposing King Henry VIII.
- 12. A focus on human potential and achievements rather than religious matters, emphasizing classical texts and education.
- 13. Italian political writer who wrote "The Prince," arguing that rulers should be practical rather than moral.
