Renaissance People
Art
Renaissance Vocab
Renaissance Basics
Creations/Ideas
100

Made The Pieta & the sculpture of David

Who is Michelangelo

100

Da Vinci's most famous piece of art. Most well-known for being stolen

What is the Mona Lisa

100

Someone who donates money to the arts

Who is a Patron

100

Which Italian city was the center of trade?

What is Venice

100

The idea that humans have potential for greatness

What is Humanism

200

The ideal Renaissance Man

Who is Leonardo Da Vinci

200

Play(s) written by Shakespeare

Romeo & Juliet, Hamlet, A Midsummer Night's Dream

200

Everyday spoken language

What is Vernacular

200

Who started the Humanist movement of the Renaissance?

Who is Francisco Petarca/Petrarch

200

Led to the creation of more books and the spread of humanist ideas

What is the Printing Press

300

Believed faith and reason worked together

St. Thomas Aquinas

300

Widely considered Michelangelo's magnum opus

What is The Pieta

300

Presenting something the way it is

What is Realism

300

The name of the two types of governments in Italy during the Renaissance

What is a Signoria & Republic/Republicanism

300

Belief that religion does not need to be the center of thought

What is Secularism

400
"The ends justify the means"

Who is Machiavelli

400

Raphael's most famous work. Rumored to have been completed by his apprentice after his passing.

What is Transfiguration

400
Poem of 14 lines containing a fixed rhyming pattern

What is a sonnet

400

How did Renaissance ideas spread?

Cultural Diffusion

400

Book written about a society that has justice and equality for all

What is Utopia

500

Head of the Medici family. Funded many artists, sculptors and painters to create art parallel (similar) to the Greeks and Romans.

Cosimo Medici

500

Made by Jan Van Eyck. Also known as the Ghent Altarpiece

What is The Mystic Lamb
500

Painting made on fresh platter

Fresco

500

Where was Italy's geographic location in the Roman Empire?

The center/in the middle

500

Belief in the need to challenge accepted authorities' views

What is Skepticism