Across
- 2. The city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance, located in Tuscany, Italy.
- 5. Relating to worldly matters and not connected to religious or spiritual concerns.
- 6. A person who provides financial support to artists, writers, or other creative endeavors.
- 7. Influential Italian banker and patron of the arts during the Renaissance.
- 8. Italian political philosopher known for his work "The Prince," exploring the pragmatic aspects of political leadership.
- 10. A technique in art that creates an illusion of three-dimensional space on a two-dimensional surface.
Down
- 1. Renowned Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor, famous for works like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- 3. An intellectual movement emphasizing the study of classical texts and human values.
- 4. The language spoken by the common people of a particular region.
- 9. A historical period known for its revival of art, culture, and learning in Europe.
