Art and Artistry
Important People
Trade
Prominent City-states
Ideals and Beliefs
100
These are three art techniques from the renaissance.
What are perspective, chiaroscuro, and fresco?
100
He was considered the "Renaissance Man."
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
100
The medium through which Italian City-states gained their wealth.
What is trade?
100
The reason for he independence of Italian states.
What are riches?
100
This ideal gave importance to the individual and to human society, and was based off of ancient Greek and Roman thinking.
What is humanism?
200
This painter was the creator of the Mona Lisa.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
200
A famous sculptor in Florence.
Who is Michelangelo?
200
This location is the center of the Mediterranean world. The specific land form is also the location of many trade ports.
What is the Italian peninsula?
200
This city-state was famous for its canals.
What is Venice?
200
This ideal made people of the Renaissance appreciate worldly ideas as well as spiritual ideas.
What is Secularism?
300
This palace is the location of many of Raphael Sanzio's famous frescoes.
What is the Vatican?
300
The German printer who developed a printing press that used movable metal type.
Who is Johannes Gutenberg?
300
These specific goods were sold by the Italians to the Middle East but were bought from Western Europe.
What are wool, wine, and glass?
300
These are the only workers who received citizenship in independent city-states.
What are Florence, Venice, Genoa, Milan, and Rome?
300
This is the belief in the importance of the individual and in the virtues of self-reliance and personal independence.
What is Individualism?
400
This period spans the golden age of Italian Renaissance painting.
What is 1490 through 1520?
400
a diplomat in Florence, tried to answer the question of why a ruler kept his hold on power in the Italian states.
Who is Niccolò Machiavelli?
400
The conflicts that caused Italians to increase trade with Arab merchants on the Silk Road
What are the Crusades?
400
These are the only workers who received citizenship in independent city-states.
Who are the merchants and artisans?
400
This is the belief in questioning the world and environment around you, don't take things at face value.
What is Skepticism?
500
This important artist's work blended Italian Renaissance methods and medieval German traditions.
Who is Albrecht Dürer?
500
The most celebrated female artist throughout the Renaissance.
Who is Artemisia Gentileschi?
500
This was the result of the Mongol conquest, which had a large impact on trade.
What is the unity of Asia into one large trading network?
500
This is the purpose of wealthy merchants and bankers in Italy's states loaning money to the kings of Europe. The kings left the states alone so they could borrow more money in the future.
What is the king's promise to leave states alone?
500
This is the ideal that being someone who is interested in many things and active in many different areas.
What is Versatility?
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