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A movement that began in Italy and spread through Europe causing an increase of creativity and inspiration in writing, ideas, and art.
A cultural movement that emphasized the potential and value of human beings rather than focusing on divine matters.
Renaissance society was less concerned with spirituality and religion and more ____________ in the sense that it was more worldly and focused on the present.
High class individuals who offered financial support to artists were called ____________ of the arts.
A technique in art which shows three dimensions on a one dimensional surface.
The dialect of language spoken by the general population of a region or social area.
An imagined society which possesses the perfect attributes for the citizens living in it. Directly translates to "No Place" in Greek.
Dictator of Florence as well as one of the best known patron of the arts of the Renaissance era.
Renaissance painter, sculptor, inventor, and scientist. A "Renaissance Man" well known for his painting "Mona Lisa".
Renaissance artist who learned from studying the works of Michelangelo and da Vinci. Best known for his use of perspective and realism.
A "Renaissance Man" and painter, sculptor, poet, and architect. Best known for the was he potrayed the human body in art and his works on the dome of St. Peters, his statue of David, and his painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
the first well known Flemish Renaissance painter. Known for using subtle colors, many layers of paint, and realistic details which revealed the personality of the person being portrayed.
German artist who visited Italy to study art. He later returned to Germany and produced many woodcuts and engravings with an emphasis on realism and Renaissance influence.

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