Ideas
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Inventions
Arts
Cities
100

The old texts and pieces that were studied by artists in the renaissance to get an understanding of old ideas and artistic techniques.

What is antiquity?

100

Painter of the Mona Lisa

Who was Leonardo Da Vinci?

100

A design for it was theorized by Leonardo da Vinci, although it was never built in his time. A modern example would be the M1 Abrams.

What are tanks?
100

The name of a famous portrait of a woman by Da Vinci.

What is the Mona Lisa?

100

Home of Donatello, Dante, and Cosimo de Medici.

What is Florence?

200

A study that began to be prioritized by artists and motivated human dissections.

What is anatomy?

200

Sculptor of the marble, 17- foot tall David. 

Who is Michelangelo?

200

The invention used by Brunelleschi to help build the dome of the Santa Maria del Fiore.

What is the crane?

200

A style of art that focuses on more lifelike depictions of people and objects.

What is realism?

200

A trade powerhouse famous for their doge's annual marriage to the sea and their extensive canal system.

What is Venice?

300

What is the belief that humans are inherently bad called and who began it.

Machiavellianism


300

The affluent family who sponsored many artists.

Who are the Medicis?

300

The invention which enabled people to spread ideas quickly

What is the printing press?

300
Techniques that made it easier to depict 3d spaces in art. 

What is 1 point/2 point perspective?

300

The home of the Papacy and St. Peter's Basilica. How often do you think about the ----- Empire?

What is Rome?

400

The belief that humans are inherently good and beautiful

What is humanism?

400

Painter of The School of Athens and Mount Parnassus. The red ninja turtle.

Who is Raphael?

400

Banking system used by the Medici family to revolutionize the banking system.

What is the double- entry ledge?

400

A typical subject matter for renaissance art depicting Mary holding the dead Jesus. Famously the only sculpture signed by Michaelangelo.

What is the Pieta?

400

The city that Leonardo Da Vinci worked for. Home of families like the Sforzas and the Gonzagas.

What is Milan?
500

A term used to describe becoming individual from a group or association that was prevalent in the renaissance.

What is secular?

500

The Florentine sculptor of the bronze David, along with Zuccone and various wooden sculptures. 

Who is Donatello?

500

The invention that revolutionized sailing and schedule. 

What are pocket watches?

500

A figure famously depicted with horns in a sculpture by Michaelangelo.

Who is Moses?

500
The main seafaring rival of Venice. Had colonies in the Greek islands and Crimea. May have brought the plague to Europe.

What is Genoa?