What Pope had no interest in the church or reform?
Pope Alexander VI
What Chapel was painted by Michelangelo after being commissioned by Pope Julius II?
The Sistine Chapel
What artist was known for his work on the Sistine Chapel, Moses, and the tomb of Pope Julius II?
Michelangelo
What is the word "Renaissance" Italian for?
Rebirth
What did Gutenberg invent in the 1400s that redefined the way that communication occurred?
The Printing Press
What Pope was known as the "Warrior Pope" due to his political and military interests?
Pope Julius II
What painting by Sandro Botticelli portrayed a Greek goddess?
Birth of Venus
Who painted the first free-standing nude sculpture (David) in 1000 years?
Donatello
What is the Renaissance the rebirth of?
Classical Greek and Roman ideas
What Italian city was the birthplace of the Renaissance?
Florence
Who was the first Pope to deal with Protestant challenge?
Pope Leo X
What was the name of the first free-standing nude sculpture in 1,000 years?
David
Who is known for painting Mona Lisa and The Last Supper, along with making many inventions?
Leonardo da Vinci
How did Renaissance art portray the rebirth of Greek and Roman ideas?
What English king helped bring about the Protestant Reformation because he wanted a divorce?
Henry VIII
Who was known as the "Father of Italian Humanism?"
Petrarch
What painting was changed 300 years later to cover up nudity?
Expulsion from Paradise
Who is known for his School of Athens and Disputa?
Raphael
What spirit of the Renaissance emphasizes the world we live in, rather than religion or spirituality?
Secular Spirit
What famous poet and playwright of the Renaissance period lived in London and owned the Globe Theatre?
Shakespeare
Who wrote The Prince and said that "the ends justify the means?"
Niccolo Machiavelli
What did Masaccio paint in 1425?
Holy Trinity
Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, and Michelangelo make up what group?
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The optimistic faith in human potential is known as what?
Individualism
What did Girolamo Savonarola host where he destroyed pagan works of art?
"Bonfires of the vanities"