Vocabulary
Artists
Northern Renaissance
Humanism
Medicis
100
This system failed due to deaths of all classes throughout society.
What is feudalism?
100
Painter, inventor, and all-around Renaissance Man, he also painted the Mona Lisa.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
100
The first place the Renaissance arrived in the north was the area called this.
What is Flanders?
100
From whence did the ideas of humanism come?
What is studying the Classics in books imported from the Middle East due to the Crusades? (Or a portion of that question.)
100
This family started a school to foster what subject?
What is art?
200
Applying lessons from the Classics to morality and religion.
What is Christian humanism?
200
Best known for sculpting David, this artist was discovered at age 13.
Who is Michaelangelo?
200
Eurasmus, a Dutch monk, believed that the Bible should be printed in this language.
What is the vernacular?
200
Humanist painters in the North of Europe often painted this kind of person.
What is middle-class, common, everyday, or peasants.
200
This family ruled over what Italian city for hundreds of years?
What is Florence?
300
This means the common language.
What is vernacular?
300
Author of thirty-seven plays, many of which are still performed today.
Who is William Shakespeare?
300
Sir Thomas More wrote a book by this title. The title means "an ideal place."
What is Utopia?
300
Italian Renaissance art often depicted stories from what traditions?
What are Greco-Roman myths and/or the Bible?
300
Before getting into politics, this family earned their money through which trade?
What is banking?
400
Rediscovering the possibility of man, based on Greco-Roman education.
What is secular humanism?
400
Known as the “Leonardo of the North,” his engravings set him apart.
Who is Albrecht Durer?
400
Art in the north was different from Italian art because it had more of what?
What is detail?
400
The Italian Renaissance artists are known for this special artistic innovation.
What is perspective/depth, oil paints, and/or common-looking people?
400
The Medicis are still studies today because of their what?
What is world-wide political and artistic influence?
500
An artistic technique of representing 3-dimensions on a flat surface.
What is perspective or depth?
500
Paintings often had gold backgrounds, painted larger-than-life saints and saints had halos.
What is a Medieval artist?
500
One reason northern humanism was successful was because noble northern daughters were what?
What is educated in humanism.
500
The idea of humanism changed when it reached Northern Europe in this way.
What is became religious and related to Christianity?
500
This monk ended the Medici power with the Bonfire of Virtues.
Who is Savonrola?
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