This man was a true Renaissance man, Painting, engineering, and sculpting. He painted the Last Supper
Leonardo Di Vinci
What Country did the Renaissance start in?
Italy
What country did the northern Renaissance start in? It wasn't a country then but it is now.
Germany
Who is the Father of the Reformation?
Martin Luther
How did the Renaissance start?
Trade from the East brought new ideas to Europe through Venice first.
This man created the sculpture David and painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
Michaelangelo
What City-state was considered the cultural center of the southern Renaissance?
Florence
What colors did northern Renaissance painters use a lot of.
Browns and Reds
What is the name of the document that Martin Luther nailed to the church door?
95 Thesis
What is the name of the branch of Christianity that follows the ideas of Martin Luther?
Known as a "playboy" painted "The School of Athens" and the Sistine Madonna
Raphael
What colors were predominant in southern Renaissance painting?
Blues and Greens
What detail did Jan Van Eyck incorporate into his painting to show off his skills?
a mirror
What was the name of the trial that Martin Luther defended himself in?
Edict of Worms 1521
Who was Henry VIII's first wife?
Cathrine of Aragon
Oldest of the Renaissance men. Was a sculptor.
Who wrote "The Prince"
Niccolo Machiavelli
What did certain painters of the northern Renaissance paint that southern Renaissance painters did not paint?
Everyday life
Why did Henry VIII create the Church of England?
So he could divorce his first wife.
What was the first book printed on the printing press?
The Bible
Which famous Renaissance man is looking sad on the steps of the fresco "the School of Athens"?
Michaelangelo
What is the difference in inspiration from Medieval and Renaissance art?
More secular instead of religious
Who was the painter who painted everyday life events?
Pieter Brueghel
What was the main issue Martin Luther had with the Catholic Church?
Selling of Indulgences
What is the term that means the language you speak and read?
Vernacular