Trade and Commerce
Renaissance Art
Classical Art & Medieval Art
Italian City-States
Humanism
100

True or False: Towns by the trading routes connecting southern and northern Europe provided places to stay and other services for traveling merchants.

What is true?

100

True or false? Paintings were often symmetrical.

What is True. 

100

Artists valued this during the classical period.

What is balance and harmony?

100

What did a city-state consist of?

What is a powerful city, the surrounding towns, and the country side?

100

The interest in Reinassance learning was started by (blank).

What is Humanism?

200

Beginning in the Renaissance, people began to use (blank) to buy goods.

What are coins?

200

True or false? Bodies were still and not moving in paintings.

What is false.

200

How long did medieval art last?

How long is 500 to 1300 C.E.?

200

What made Italian city-states wealthy?

What is trade?

200

Where did humanism start?

Where is italy?

300

Since Italian cities like Venice and Genoa were (blank) that connected the rest of western Europe with places in the East, they became very busy places to trade.

Where is centrally on the trade routes?

300

When did the Renaissance end?

When is the early 1600s.

300

Scenes from classical art.

What is heroic figures or real people doing daily tasks?

300

True or False: Craftspeople and merchants became very powerful during the Renaissance. 

What is true?

300

What is a category of Humanism? 

What is art, architecture, government, and/or language.

400

What is a patron?

Who supports the arts by giving some money for them?

400

What were the peoples faces expressing in the paintings?

What were their inner thoughts and thinking.

400

Emotions portrayed on painting in medieval art.

What is serious and little emotion?

400

What did the city-states wealth encourage?

What is art and learning?

400

Humanists created a (blank) based off the importance of each person.

What is a philosoph?

500

With some help from (blank) for paying for buildings and art, and for starting universities, cities in the Renaissance that were flourishing financially, grew into flourishing educational and cultural places.

Who are wealthy patrons?

500

What were the things people were doing in the paintings?

What were everyday tasks.

500

There was a lack of this often in classical art.

What is little background or sense of perspective?

500

What was Venice’s specialization and why?

What is trade because they had hundreds of ships?

500

One of the first humanists was an Italian Poet named (blank) (blank)

Who was Francesco Petrarch?