LUTE
He is the epitome of a Renaissance man
The most significant Tool of the Renaissance that can reproduce.
PRINTING PRESS
He is the Father of Humanism
PETRARCH
Displayed in the Louvre Museum in France, this subject remains a mystery.
MONA LISA
A musical form that is not intended for the church
SECULAR
He is the artist behind the sculpture David, a very life like art work.
MICHAELANGELO
This mechanical item was invented in the 1300s which measures the cycle of a day.
CLOCK
The Prince which has a political theme is his most famous writing.
NICOLLO MACHIAVELLI
The Renaissance period flourished in this Italian city
FLORENCE
A song without instruments
ACAPELLA
This famous artwork by Da Vinci can be seen in a lot of Filipino households.
THE LAST SUPPER
This invention is used initially by mariners to find the direction of their voyage.
COMPASS
This scientist was perhaps the most influential who paved the scientific revolution that later flourished in northern Europe.
GALILEO GALILEI
This lady monarch is one of the biggest fans of Renaissance theater
QUEEN ELIZABETH I
Several independent melodies sung at the same time.
POLYPHONY
Another art work of Michaelangelo is found in one of the ceilings of this famous landmark in Rome.
SISTINE CHAPEL
This invention was rare and only worn by wealthy noblemen or the clergy to help them "view materials"
EYEGLASSES
He was one of the first playwrights to introduce the new openness and humanism of the movement to the theatre.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
A funny name of a Renaissance instrument that is the ancestor of the trombone.
SACKBUT
A vocal composition with a light and playful theme that makes use of the vernacular
MADRIGAL
A technique used to create the illusion of three-dimensional depth and space on a two-dimensional surface
PERSPECTIVE
Accidentally invented by the Chinese, guns and artillery needed this substance in order to work.
GUN POWDER
They were the richest and most well-known patrons of the arts, employing artists and musicians around Europe.
MEDICI FAMILY
it means rebirth or revival of the art and literature of the classical model
RENAISSANCE