Cities
Artists and Authors
Pieces of Art
Reformation's People
100
This city lays on the banks of the Arno River in central Italy, and was one of the most busy cities during the Renaissance.
What is Florence?
100
Famous Italian painter, who created the "Mona Lisa," and was also an inventor and a sculptor.
Who was Leonardo de Vinci?
100
Painted by Leonardo de Vinci, this disgustingly famous painting currently resides in the Louvre.
What is "The Mona Lisa"?
100
A monk who questioned the Catholic Church and its teachings, and formed Lutheranism as a result.
Who was Martin Luther?
200
Made up of small islands, this city was located on the northern coast of the Adriatic Sea in eastern Italy. Its inhabitants were knoen as "Venetians."
What is Venice?
200
Skilled Flemish painter, especially when using oils. Painted "The Arnolfini Portrait."
Who was Jan van Eyck?
200
A woodcut that displays four men riding horses spreading word of the world ending, painted by Albrecht Durer.
What is "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse"?
300
This city is home to the famous painting "The Last Supper," by Leonardo de Vinci, and is located in Italy's Lombardy region in the north.
What is Milan?
300
A sculptor who worked in Florence when his career first began, known for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
Who was Michaelangelo?
300
A fresco made by Raphael Sanzio, showing various Greek philosophers.
What is the "School of Athens"?
400
The current capital of Italy, and home to many ancient architectural masterpieces such as the Colosseum.
What is Rome?
400
Wrote in vernacular. Most famous piece of literature was "The Divine Comedy," one of the world's most famous poems.
Who was Dante Aligheri?
400
One of the most famous plays written by Shakespeare, describing the tragedy of two lovers who can't be in love.
What is "Romeo and Juliet"?
500
Known for its famous cathedral, and royal palace, this large city resides in the southern portion of Italy.
What is Naples?
500
Wrote in vernacular and published a collection of pilgrim stories called "The Canterbury Tales."
Who was Geoffrey Chaucer?
500
A marble statue made by Michaelangelo, displaying the popular Bible story between a flimsy, yet calm man, and a barbarous warrior.
What is "David and Goliath"?
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