This is the ideal renaissance man.
Who was Leonardo da Vinci?
This is something commonly used today to safely float to the ground from an airplane.
What is a parachute?
This is one of the most famous statues in the world. Painted by Michelangelo, it represents a famous biblical figure.
What is 'David'?
This is a painting of the ideal human body proportions painted by Da Vinci.
What is the 'Vitruvian Man'?
This is focus on the individual and individual accomplishments.
What is individualism?
This was a famous Italian painter and sculptor credited for David and The Last Judgement.
Who was Michelangelo?
This was developed by Johannes Gutenberg that was used to print the Bible.
What is the printing press?
This is the most famous picture in the world. Painted by Da Vinci, it is located in the Louvre.
What is the Mona Lisa?
This man was dubbed the "Father of Humanism".
Who was Petrarch?
This is the idea that it is okay to enjoy life and the belief you can go to heaven even if participating in the secular world.
What is Worldliness?
This was an Italian mathematician and philosopher who championed heliocentrism.
Who was Galileo Galilei?
This is the precursor to the telescope that accurately detected changes in temperature instead of measuring temperature.
What is a thermoscope?
This is a painting by Raphael that represented Philosophy. It is located in Vatican City.
What is The School of Athens?
This is the direction Italian humanism spread.
What is North?
This is the focus on understanding the world around you and questioning things not understood.
What is learning?
This was one of the most influential writers of the Renaissance known for his political advice given in The Prince
Who was Niccolo Machiavelli?
This consisted of a suit of armor rigged with gears and wheels that acted as a form of an autonomous soldier.
What was a robotic knight?
This is a painting in the Sistine Chapel that showed God creating the first male human.
What is 'The Creation of Adam'?
This man was considered the "Prince of humanists."
Who was Erasmus?
This is a shift back to the greatness of ancient cultures, specifically Greece and Rome.
What is Antiquity?
This was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance admired for the clarity of his paintings. He painted St. Peter's Basilica and Chigi Chapel.
Who was Raphael?
This is a commonly used instrument that was developed by Andrea Amati in around 1560.
What is the violin?
This is a bronze sculpture of a famous biblical figure made by Donatello located in the Museo Nazionale del Bargello.
What is 'David' (the bronze one)?
Humanism isn't usually described as religious. Instead, is it usually described as this.
What is secular?
This is a call for change in society and the structure of the church.
What is reform?