Across
- 2. An artwork that represents a religious subject and is placed behind the altar of a Christian church. (358)
- 4. A painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water based paints (358)
- 5. A monk born in Germany who challenged the Catholic Church (344)
- 8. A place of punishment where souls pay for past sins (344)
- 10. A release from all our part of punishment for sin by the Catholic Church, reducing time in purgatory after death (344)
- 11. What was Leonardo Da Vinci most famous work? (359)
- 12. A person who opposes or does not conform to established religious teachings. (346)
- 15. An artistic technique used to give the effect of three dimensional depth to two dimensional surfaces. (358)
- 16. A position or idea a person puts forward and is willing to prove through argument (344)
Down
- 1. The belief that God has determined in advance who will be saved (the elect) and who will be condemned (the reprobate). (346)
- 3. Who was the father of Italian Renaissance humanism? (355)
- 6. Where did the Renaissance begin?
- 7. This powerful family came to power in 1434 in Italy. (346)
- 9. The language of everyday speech in a particular regwater-basedDante Who wrote “The Divine Comedy?” (356)
- 13. Humanists studied grammar, _______, poetry, moral philosophy, and history. (355)
- 14. To withdraw a statement or position formally and publicly (344)
- 17. An intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of the humanities, which included grammar, rhetoric, poetry, moral philosophy, and history (346)
