Across
- 7. the period of European history between the 14th and 17th centuries when there was a revival of art and learning; rebirth
- 8. an unsophisticated country person, or a person considered to be crude and unlearned
- 9. a European political system in which a lord owned all the land while vassals and serfs farmed it
Down
- 1. the language of ordinary speech rather than formal writing
- 2. of or relating to the physical world and not spiritual world; not religious
- 3. an intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements
- 4. a person who gives money and support to an artist or organization
- 5. a view that stresses the importance and worth of each person. In economics, it is the doctrine that individuals best serve the public interest by pursuing their own self-interst
- 6. a way of showing depth or distance in a painting or drawing by making the objects that are closer to the viewer larger
