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The Renaissance
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Sistine: the chapel in Rome whose ceiling was painted by Michelangelo
Pieta:Michelangelo's sculpture of Mary holding Jesus
MonaLisa:Da Vinci's most famous portrait
contrapposto:posing with weight on one leg
A slight blurring of the edges of figures and objects
Donatello:Introduced contrapposto, sculpted statue of St. Mark
perspective:The use of math principles to create the appearance of 3-dimensional scenes on a flat surface
Masaccio:One of the 1st examples of perspective, painted Holy Trinity
Ghiberti:Artist who created the doors called Gates of Paradise
Michelangelo:Painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling, possibly the greatest artist of all time
Veronese:Artist from Verona who took a light-hearted approach to religious subjects
Raphael:The painter of Sistine Madonna and School of Athens
Tintoretto:The painter from Venice who studied angles and light sources
DaVinci:The main artist of the High Renaissance, painter of the Mona Lisa
Renaissance:Meaning "rebirth", the greatest explosion of art in history
The Renaissance
Across:2. | posing with weight on one leg | 4. | the chapel in Rome whose ceiling was painted by Michelangelo | 5. | The use of math principles to create the appearance of 3-dimensional scenes on a flat surface | 6. | Painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling, possibly the greatest artist of all time | 9. | Michelangelo's sculpture of Mary holding Jesus | 12. | Meaning "rebirth", the greatest explosion of art in history | 13. | The main artist of the High Renaissance, painter of the Mona Lisa | 14. | Da Vinci's most famous portrait |
| | Down:1. | Introduced contrapposto, sculpted statue of St. Mark | 3. | One of the 1st examples of perspective, painted Holy Trinity | 7. | Artist who created the doors called Gates of Paradise | 8. | Artist from Verona who took a light-hearted approach to religious subjects | 10. | The painter from Venice who studied angles and light sources | 11. | The painter of Sistine Madonna and School of Athens |
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The Renaissance
Across:2. | posing with weight on one leg | 4. | the chapel in Rome whose ceiling was painted by Michelangelo | 5. | The use of math principles to create the appearance of 3-dimensional scenes on a flat surface | 6. | Painter of the Sistine Chapel ceiling, possibly the greatest artist of all time | 9. | Michelangelo's sculpture of Mary holding Jesus | 12. | Meaning "rebirth", the greatest explosion of art in history | 13. | The main artist of the High Renaissance, painter of the Mona Lisa | 14. | Da Vinci's most famous portrait |
| | Down:1. | Introduced contrapposto, sculpted statue of St. Mark | 3. | One of the 1st examples of perspective, painted Holy Trinity | 7. | Artist who created the doors called Gates of Paradise | 8. | Artist from Verona who took a light-hearted approach to religious subjects | 10. | The painter from Venice who studied angles and light sources | 11. | The painter of Sistine Madonna and School of Athens |
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© 2012
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