Unit 4A: The Renaissance

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  1. 4. One of the most versatile artists of the Renaissance. Painter, Sculptor, Architect, Inventor, Musician, and Scientist. Famous paintings include the Mona Lisa, the Last Supper, and many others.
  2. 5. One of the 4 major Italian City States and considered the birthplace of the Renaissance.
  3. 8. Accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life in art.
  4. 9. (Dome shaped roof) church in Florence reflects a renewed interest during the Renaissance in classical architecture of the Greeks and Romans.
  5. 11. Individual potential and achievement. Expressed in Renaissance art, architecture, science, religion, and philosophy.
  6. 12. A point of view.
  7. 13. A church in Rome, example of classical architecture. This is where the Pope holds service and is part of what today is Vatican City.
  8. 14. Helped spread Renaissance ideas and art into France when she was wed to Prince Henry of France. Sponsored what is believed to be the first ballot performance.
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  1. 1. He sculpted David and The Pieta. Pope hired him to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
  2. 2. One of the wealthiest families in Florence who supported Renaissance art and learning.
  3. 3. German inventor who developed a printing press, eventually allowed printing the Bible in many languages.
  4. 6. Support, encouragement, and or financial aid that an organization or individual gives to another.
  5. 7. “Rebirth” in French, a period of renewed interest in learning, ideas, and art of Ancient Greece and Rome.
  6. 10. Wrote a book called The Prince, offered advice to rulers on how to stay in power. “It is better to be feared than to be loved, if you cannot be both.”