Father of Humanism.
Who is Francesco Petrarch?
Central theme that emphasizes human achievement.
What is humanism?
Tintoretto's canvases often showcased what aspects?
What is dark, dramatic, action, tension?
In Michaelangelo's Pieta, these two people are represented.
Who are Jesus and Mary?
What are patrons?
Thomas More's work that described a perfect world.
What is Utopia?
Theme showcased in works such as self portraits as well as the idea of receiving credit for ones work.
What is individualism?
Wood carvings were the speciality of this northern renaissance artist.
Who is Albrecht Dürer?
He won the contract to build the dome of Florence's cathedral.
Who is Brunelleschi?
Paintings done with wet plaster are called what?
What are frescoes?
Writer of the book of etiquette.
Who is Baldassare Castiglione?
True/False: Secularism is the focus on religious subjects for art pieces.
False! It's' the focus of other figures such as royals.
The technique that the artist Botticelli showcased in his work.
What is movement?
Artist who carved the bronze doors of the baptistery of Florence.
Who is Ghiberti?
English playwright and poet.
You should know this.
Miguel Cervantes was responsible for this piece of literature.
What is Don Quixote?
This theme focuses on the study of the examples of Greek and Roman pieces.
What is classicism?
Raphael focused primarily on painting this subject for his work.
What is motherhood?
The sculpture of David as a Florentine shepherd was done by this artist.
Who is Donatello?
Court painter of Henry VIII.
Who is Hans Holbein?
Erasmus' contribution to the Reformation.
What is The Greek New Testament?
Renaissance comes from a French word meaning what?
What is "rebirth?"
Why was Leonardo Da Vinci a Renaissance man?
Italian who question if it was better to be loved than feared.