Identify
Humanism
People
Terms/Define
Wild Card
100
Who painted "the School of Athens", which symbolized the case of "back to sources" of classical Greek philosophy? A. Leonardo de Vinci B. Raphael C. Michelangelo D. Jan van Eyck
What is B. Raphael
100
What is the meaning of the word "renaissance"?
What is rebirth
100
Who was the French king who invited da Vinci to come to France at the end of his life? a. Francis I b. Johan Gutenberg c. Machiavelli d. Petrarch
What is a. Francis I
100
What is a "renaissance man?"
What is it is a man capable in many fields, such as da Vinci, who did art, science, painting, etc . . .
100
What does da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" symbolize?
What is it shows arts moving from depiction solely of religious scenes to painting portraits of their patrons.
200
What was the symbolism to da Vinci's "Sketches of the Arm"?
What is it symbolizes the artists quest for Realism, the realistic depiction of the human form.
200
What were two limitations of the Renaissance Movement?
What is 1. led by small, wealthy and well-educated class. 2. all artists were men, with few women.
200
Who invented the printing press which allowed the ideas of the Renaissance to spread across Europe? a. Francis I b. Johan Gutenberg c. Machiavelli d. Petrarch
What is b. Johan Gutenberg
200
Define: patron
What is a patron is a wealthy individual or city or guild that commissioned and paid for works of art, literature, or architecture.
200
Which country began selling and buying African slaves in the 1400's? a. Spain b. Portugal c. England d. France
What is b. Portugal
300
What is the name of the painting by Jan Van Eyck that signified N. European Renaissance quest for detail in Realism?
What is "the Altarpiece at Ghent"
300

What are two critiques from a Christian perspective regarding Humanism?

What is 1. it underestimates the sinfulness of the human heart. 2. it centers the universe on man rather than God

300

Who is the writer of "The Prince"? a. Erasmus b. Johan Gutenberg c. Machiavelli d. Petrarch

What is c. Machiavelli

300

define "virtuous woman".

What is A woman who is a virgin, beautiful, well-educated, obedient, and does good deeds.

300
What was Michelangelo's painting that signified that man is so exalted in dignity that even God looks like man (Humanism)?
What is "The Creation of Man"
400
Who did the "Peasant Wedding", which symbolized the tendency of the artistic of N. European renaissance to focus on the lives of ordinary people? a. Jan Van Eyck b. Pieter Bruegel the Elder c. da Vinci d. Raphael
What is b. Pieter Bruegel the Elder
400
What are the dates of the Renaissance?
What is the early 1400-1600 (northern Italy) and 1450-1600 (Northern Europe)
400

This writer wanted students to study the art and Latin literature of the Roman Empire? a. Erasmus b. Petrarch c. Machiavelli d. da Vinci

What is b. Petrarch

400

What were the four cities in Italy where the Renaissance flourished?

What is Genoa, Milan, Florence, Venice

400
Why did Mehmed II attack Constantinople?
What is 1. its religious significance 2. its wealth 3. its military strategic location
500
What does Michelangelo's "the David" symbolize?
What is the idealized human being, so idealized that no one can actually look like it (Humanism).
500
What two groups were not admitted to the schools that Humanists opened?
What is 1. poor 2. women
500

Which military leader lead the victory in Constantinople? a. Mohammed b. Cyrus c Mehmed II d. Michelangelo

What is c. Mehmed II

500

Why did the Renaissance begin in Italy after the Black Death?

What is countries recovering economically and there was peace in other parts of Europe. French people fled throughout the rest of Europe (Italy) which spread their ideas. The extra leisure time allowed the wealthy to spend money on the arts and literature.

500
What are the five characteristics of Humanism?
What is 1. Classicism: the belief that philosophy of the Greeks and Romans provided insight into the heart of reality. 2. Realism: a preference for true and precise depictions of humans and nature in art. 3. A focus in art, science, and literature on detail. 4. An emphasis on the dignity and ability of man, who is able to create his own future. 5. the pursuit of virtue-doing good deeds.
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