The Renaissance – Meaning & Origin
Renaissance Art and Artists
Renaissance, Writers, Thinkers & Scientists.
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This term means “rebirth” and refers to the revival of interest in classical Greek and Roman learning.

What is the Renaissance?

100

He painted the famous portrait known as the Mona Lisa.

Who was Leonardo da Vinci?

100

He proposed the heliocentric theory stating that the Earth revolves around the Sun.

Who was Copernicus?

200

This European country is considered the birthplace of the Renaissance as there was an influx of Greek scholars bringing classical texts after the fall of Constantinople.

Why is Italy considered as the birthplace of Renaissance?

200

This Renaissance artist sculpted David and painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

Who was Michelangelo?

200

This scientist invented telescope.

Who was Galileo Galilei?

300

The system according to which the European society was organized on the basis of land tenure.

What is feudalism?

300

A famous painting depicting a significant event in Christianity.

What is 'The Last Supper'?

300

The Greatest writer in the English language and world's Pre-eminent dramatist who is the author of 'Twelfth Night'.

William Shakespeare

400

The Bible and many other books were accessible to the masses due to this remarkable invention.

In what way did the invention of Printing press help the people?

400

This artistic change marked a shift from religious themes to human-centered subjects.

What was the impact of Humanism on Renaissance art?

400

It meant a decisive shift in concern for human as distinct from divine matters. It extolled man and stressed his essential dignity.

What is Humanism?

500

The scholars taught human beings to know the why and how of things. This later questioned the authority of the Church.

What is spirit of enquiry?
500

Paintings on a wall, ceiling etc. painted while the plaster is still not completely dry. New artistic methods used by Renaissance painters.

What are frescoes?

500

He wrote The Prince, a book on politics and statecraft.

Who was Niccolò Machiavelli?

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