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- 5. A period of rebirth of art and learning in Europe (1300–1600).
- 6. Gutenberg: German craftsman who invented the printing press with movable type.
- 7. An imaginary ideal place or perfect society; title of a book by Thomas More.
- 9. Lisa: Da Vinci's famous portrait painting known for its subtle smile.
- 12. Concerned with worldly matters rather than spiritual or religious ones.
- 13. da Vinci: Renaissance artist, scientist, and inventor; painted the Mona Lisa.
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- 1. An intellectual movement focused on human potential and achievement, emphasizing classical studies.
- 2. Shakespeare: The most famous writer of the Elizabethan Age; wrote plays and sonnets.
- 3. style of painting: Painting done rapidly in watercolor on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling. Medici Family: Powerful banking family in Florence who were famous patrons of the arts
- 4. Writer of The Prince, a guide for rulers on gaining and keeping power.
- 8. More: Humanist writer who wrote the book Utopia about a perfect society.
- 10. Renaissance sculptor, painter, and architect; famous for the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- 11. The native language or common speech of a particular region or country.
