Marco Polo's profession.
(Pg. 13)
Believed his talents were inspired by God.
(Pg. 36)
Who is Michelangelo.
Meaning of Machiavellian.
(Pg. 16)
What is tricky and not thinking about being good.
Most wealthy city.
(Pg. 14)
What is Venice.
The reason wealthy Nobels and Merchants purchased art.
(Pg. 11)
Why is to make their city more popular/famous?
Difference between Medieval and Renaissance religious art.
(Pg. 34)
What is Medieval art was more symbolistic.
Took off the donkey head.
(Pg. 31)
Who is Oberon?
Name of the ruler who built schools, hospitals, churches, and a library with his own money.
(Pg . 18)
Who is Duke Federigo.
His best-known painting is the School of Athens.
(Pg. 36)
Who is Raphael.
Meaning of Chiaroscuro.
(Pg. 35)
What is softening edges by using light and shadows.
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
The number of city-states Italy was divided into.
(pg. 17)
What is 20.
Most studied era in this time.
(Pg. 20)
What is Roman?
Animal puck was turned into.
(Pg. 30)
What is a donkey?
Writer of "The Prince".
(Pg. 16)
Who is Niccolò Machiavelli.
Some credit him with having created oil paintings.
(Pg. 37)
Who is Jan van Eyck.
Meaning of Renaissance.
(Pg.10)
What is "rebirth".
Most famous city.
(Pg. 13)
What is Florance.
The Renaissance ended this form of government.
(Pg. 18)
What is feudalism.
Practice that started in the Renaissance after finishing a painting.
(Pg. 35)
What is signing?
He'd rather have a handful or two of good dried peas.
(Pg .31)
Who is the clown?
This painter returned to Florence after 17 years.
(Pg. 21)
Who is Lenardo Da Vinci?
Meaning of Humanism.
(Pg. 20)
What is individual and human society were more important.
Name any two city states.
(Pg.11)
What are Florence, Venice, Genoa, Milan, or Rome?
(Pg. 21)
Where are:
Vinci, Florance, and France.
Where most religious art pieces moved to or commissioned by
(Pg. 34)
What is the Vatican?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
The four fairies in "A Midsummer's Night Dream"
(Pg. 30)
Who are Peaseblossom, Cobweb, Moth, and Mustardseed.
Painter of the Sistine Chapel.
(Pg. 17)
Who is Michelangelo.
Name of the language rich/educated people spoke and wrote in.
(Pg. 22)
What is "Pure" Latin.
(Pg. 15)
What is a republic?
Name 3 advantages to Humanism.
(Pg. 22)
Various, let team decide.
The richest family of venice.
(Pg. 14)
Who are Medici?
Meaning of Secular.
(Pg.10)
What is people who are more interested in the world rather than religon.
True or False:
A ruler was able to unify all the city-states in the middle ages.
(Pg. 12)
What is false?
Where Shakespeare's plays where preformed.
(Pg. 24)
Where is the Globe Theater.
The head of state in Venice's title.
(Pg. 15)
Who is a doge?
or
Who is a duke?
Definition of Vernacular.
(Pg. 23)
What is everyday language people speak in a region.
The reason Italian city-states got rich.
(Pg. 12)
How is through trade?
Famous writer.
(Pg. 25)
Who is Miguel de Cervantes.
Amount of plays released in Shakespear's book.
(Pg. 25)
What is 35.