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Renaissance
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Renaissance
Renaissance
Which region of Europe
benefited from trade with
Asia?
A 100
Italy
A 100
This Florentine banking
family became patrons to
some of the Renaissance’s
best artists.
A 200
The Medici Family
A 200
The reopening of this trade
route helped to jumpstart the
Renaissance.
A 300
The Silk Road.
A 300
What were the two famous
port cities in Italy during the
beginning of the
Renaissance?
A 400
Venice and Genoa
A 400
How did the Turks’ conquest
of the Byzantine Empire
contribute to the birth of the
Renaissance?
A 500
As the Turks pushed west, Italy
was exposed to knowledge of
refugees from the East, including
classics.
A 500
What is humanism?
B 100
a way of thinking focusing on
the idea that humans could be
valued for their knowledge,
achievements, and beauty.
B 100
What was “reborn” during the
Renaissance?
B 200
Interest in the achievements
of Greece and Rome.
B 200
Who was Petrarch? What
ideas did he emphasize?
B 300
He was an Italian thinker who
stressed the achievements of
ancient Rome. He said we
should study the classics.
B 300
Explain why Florence was
the birthplace for the
Renaissance?
B 400
It was wealthy and the
Medici family sought to
improve the beauty of the city
by hiring arts for public
works.
B 400
Contrast the art of medieval
and Renaissance Europe
(needs at least two
differences).
B 500
Medieval
Renaissance
Focus on religion
Focus on
humanism
Flat
Depth and
perspective
Cartoonlike
realistic
B 500
He preferred sculpture but is
well known for painting the
Sistine Chapel.
C 100
Michelangelo.
C 100
He sculpted a statue of David
showing the hero after battle
standing on Goliath’s head.
C 200
Raphael or Donatello
C 200
He was an inventor,
sculpture, and painter. His
most famous paintings are
The Last Supper and the
Mona Lisa.
C 300
Leonardo Da Vinci
C 300
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Leonardo Da Vinci studied
this branch of science to
make his figures look more
realistic.
C 400
anatomy
C 400
He painted Birth of Venus
and Primavera using a
triangle shape to show depth
and scale in his work.
C 500
Botticelli
C 500
What are prints?
D 100
Printed copies of artwork.
They made art more
accessible and affordable.
D 100
What are two unique
characteristic of Northern
Renaissance art?
D 200
Showed daily peasant life,
great detail objects, used oil
paints, used darker and richer
colors, and showed Christian
humanism.
D 200
What was the difference
between humanism and
Christian humanism?
D 300
Christian humanism blended
humanism with Christian
themes (i.e. scenes of
Christian history verses
Roman or Greek
accomplishments)
D 300
Which artist is best known
for showing objects in such
detail that you could identify
the type of tree he painted by
the leaves.
D 400
Albert Durer
D 400
Who was Erasmus?
D 500
He was a philosopher who
challenged the authority of
the Church in his book The
Praise of Folly.
D 500
Who invented the printing
press?
E 100
Johann Gutenberg
E 100
What is vernacular? Why was
printing in vernacular important?
E 200
Vernacular is common everyday
language like English, Spanish,
German, etc… Printing in
vernacular allowed more people to
read and understand books.
E 200
Why did the printing press
increase literacy in Europe?
E 300
More books were printed,
which dropped the prices. As
more people to access and
buy books, more people begin
to read. The church no longer
had a monopoly (exclusive
control) on the printed word.
E 300
Who is Miguel Cervantes and
what did he write?
E 400
Miguel Cervantes was a
Spanish author, politician,
and former slave who wrote
Don Quixote.
E 400
He wrote over 154 sonnets
and 37 plays, mostly in
iambic pentameter.
E 500
William Shakespeare
E 500
How did Renaissance ideas
spread from Italy to the rest
of Europe.
F 100
Marriage, printing press,
universities, and trade.
F 100
Name two reasons that
Shakespeare’s play are still so
popular today.
F 200
Beautiful prose and relatable
themes.
F 200
Who wrote The Divine
Comedy? What language was
it written in?
F 300
Dante wrote The Divine
Comedy in Italian.
F 300
Who wrote The Prince? What
was it about?
F 400
Niccolo Machiavelli wrote
The Prince. It gave advice on
how to be a good, if
sometimes ruthless, leader.
F 400
Name at least three different
techniques that artists used to
show depth.
F 500
Color, size, one-point
perspective, triangle shape,
etc…
F 500
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