People
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100

Castiglione said these people should be loyal and able to do everything well. 

What is renaissance Courtiers?

100

This work of art is described as a "strong, muscular human form".

What is David?

100

This word means “rebirth” and describes a time when old and new ideas from Greece and Rome became popular again.

What is the Renaissance?

100

This belief system focused on the value and potential of individual human beings.

What is humanism?

100

This person was a great patron of the arts and challenged cultural norms.

Who is Isabella d'Este?

200

This man was famous for his wide range of skills, creative genius, and constant desire to learn more about the world around him.

Who is Leonardo?

200

As people studied the past and began examining the present, their increased interest in subjects like science and observation led to a greater understanding of this.

What is the natural world?

200

Works from ancient Greece and Rome.

What are classical works?

200

During the Renaissance, these people supported artists in order to gain recognition for their family. 

What are patrons?

300

Machiavelli thinks this person should not keep his word if it is not an advantage to him.

What is a prince?

300

This literary work became especially notable for its popularity as a funny and entertaining story.

What is The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha?

300

This was a major contribution to the growth and wealth of the middle class.

What is trade?

400

One of the most important patrons in Rome?

Who is the pope?

400

This painting shows scholars and philosophers gathered together, representing the belief that humans can achieve anything through learning and knowledge.

What is The School of Athens?

400

This person supports an artist while they create art.

What is a patron?

400

This person fought off enemies and formed strong alliances with other rulers.

Who is Isabella d'Este?

500

A highly influential source of patronage in Florence.

Who is the Medici family?

500

Renaissance artists’ development of realistic techniques for painting the human form reflected an interest in this.

What is the natural world?