Birth of Renaissance
Italian Renaissance
Northern Renaissance
Renaissance Achievement
Famous Folks
100

Renaissance women were educated, charming, and expected to inspire this

Art

100

Leonardo da Vinci's most famous work of art is this

Mona Lisa

100

Humanists were interested in social reform based on these

Judeo-Christian values

100

Art during the Renaissance was influenced by the empires of Greece and this

Rome

100

This artist was the creator of the Last Supper

Leonardo

200

This was a financial supporter of artist

Patron

200

This is the title of Niccolo Machiavelli's political guidebook

The Prince

200

This was the artist center of northern Europe

Flanders

200

Portraying the individuality of a subject is known as this

Self-expression

200

The sculpture of David is this artist's most famous work

Donatello

300

During the Renaissance this family controlled Florence

Medici family

300

This was the style of art that was popular during the Renaissance

Realistic

300

This person was the author of Utopia

Thomas More

300

Skepticism during the Renaissance led to the transformation of this using the scientific method

Medicine

300
London's Globe Theater was home to the works of this famous playwright

William Shakespeare

400

Western Europeans' ability to make paper contributed to the growth of these

Libraries

400

The Pieta is a famous sculpture created by this Renaissance artist

Michelangelo

400

The first book printed in Gutenberg's printing press was this

The Gutenberg Bible

400

Renaissance designs in architecture used ratios and this

proportions

400

Pieter Bruegel did paintings and drawings of the life of these people

Peasants

500

The European middle class was made up of mostly merchants and these

Bankers

500

Francesco Petrarch is known as the father of this

Humanism

500

Northern Renaissance writers generally criticized this

The Church
500

This type of paint allowed Renaissance artist to add more detail of their work over a longer period of time

Oil based

500

This English queen helped spread the ideas of the Renaissance

Elizabeth