Across
- 2. This sculpture by Michelangelo is one of the most famous works of the Renaissance
- 3. Christian humanist who believed everyone should have access to the scriptures and published the first Greek New Testament
- 5. a new Renaissance technique that gave art added dimension
- 9. featuring the picture of a woman who might be Lisa Gherardini, it is perhaps considered to be the most valuable painting in the world
- 10. behavior that is considered acceptable within a society
- 13. technique that allowed a background to appear farther away/smaller in paintings
- 15. composed poetry in Latin and followed the style of ancient Roman poets; known as the Father of Humanism
- 16. this invention helped to make books more available to all people
- 19. a trend that wanted to return Christianity to simple values of the early church
- 22. his movable-type printing press helped make books more available and affordable for people to own
- 23. wrote the work "Utopia", believing in a society that operated on reason instead of greed
- 24. this is what the word "renaissance" means
- 25. wrote a book called "The Prince", claiming power as highly important over other virtues
- 27. the structure of humans, animals, and plants, helping Renaissance artists make things look more real
Down
- 1. a city that forms an independent political unit
- 4. This famous scene was painted on the wall of a monastery in Milan, Italy
- 6. this area of Europe encountered and took interest in Renaissance ideas as citizens from here traveled to Italy
- 7. Renaissance philosophy that believed education could lead people to improve themselves
- 8. best known for his painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome
- 11. a transitional period in Europe, bridging the gap between the Middle Ages and the modern world
- 12. means "nowhere"
- 14. Michelangelo painted more than 300 figures on the ceiling of this place
- 17. this country is where the Renaissance was born
- 18. people of the same occupation who work together to set up rules for their occupation and protect themselves from competition
- 20. wrote the famous book on etiquette, "The Courtier"
- 21. painted The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa
- 26. This style of architecture was rejected by most Renaissance architects
