The Renaissance (Module 14 Lessons 1-3)

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Across
  1. 5. Around 1440, Gutenberg developed the _____, which made it possible to produce books cheaply and quickly.
  2. 7. an intellectual movement exemplified by a revived interest in the classical world and studies which focused not on just religion but also the secular world
  3. 9. a painting done quickly in water color on wet plaster, such as da Vinci's Last Supper
  4. 11. His book "The Prince" advised rulers to base their actions of the needs of a given situation.
  5. 12. This Italian city-state emerged as a manufacturing powerhouse, especially of cloth and weapons.
  6. 13. a supporter or sponsor (usually of art and artists)
Down
  1. 1. This author wrote "The Praise of Folly," which satirized greedy people in society who didn't follow Christianity "of the heart."
  2. 2. This Northern Renaissance artist is known for his woodcuts and engravings.
  3. 3. the language spoken by the people
  4. 4. "Creation of Adam" and the Sistine Chapel Ceiling, "David," "La Pieta"
  5. 6. He is the most famous writer of Elizabethan England and is known as the greatest playwright of all time.
  6. 8. The _____ family was an important banking family that became an important patron of the arts in Florence.
  7. 10. This Northern Renaissance artist used oil-based paints to develop techniques that layered paint, which eventually spread to Italy.