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Shakespeare
Renaissance
The press
Mis.
100

What artistic technique was developed during the Renaissance is best depicted in this artwork?

System of creating an illusion of depth on a flat surface known as Linear perspective.

100

Shakespeare is known as what?

The Playwright

100

What does the word renaissance mean?

Rebirth

100

Who invented the printing press?

Johann Gutenberg

100

Who painted this? 

Rapheal

200

What artist is well known for his painting of the Last Supper and Mona Lisa, he is also known for his inventions and studies of the human anatomy.

Leonardo da Vinci

200

What is the play about two star-crossed lovers? 

Romeo and Juliet 

200

Where did the Renaissance begin?


Florence

200

Which of the following was the first printed/published book?

The Bible
200

Who painted this?

Leonardo Da Vinci

300

He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and created the statue Pieta.

Michelangelo

300

What is the name of the theatre associated with William Shakespeare?

The Globe Theatre

300

What invention helped to spread the ideas of the Renaissance?

the printing press

300

What was the MOST profound effect of the printing press?


Increased Literacy Rates

300

Who painted this?

Michelangelo

400

Sponsors, or __________________, used their wealth to help artists produce great works of art.

Patrons

400

In which play by Shakespeare can you read this quote: "to be or not to be, that is the question"

Hamlet

400

An intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements

humanism

400

What was the name for the lead blocks that printed each of the letters to make a plate? 

Type 

400

WHo made this?

Michelangelo

500

The ______________________ family were the greatest bankers in Florence and hired artists and architects to make their city beautiful.

Medici

500

Where was Shakespeare born?

Stratford-upon-Avon

500

What civilizations are associated with Humanism?

Rome and Greece 

500

What country was the printing press invented? 

Germany

500

Who built this and what is the build called?

Brunelleschi

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