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75 Cards in this Set
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A cappella
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Music sung in a group or solo singing without instruments
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Bosch
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Narrative writer, famous for the Garden of earthly delights |
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Botticelli
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Italian painter, famous for the primavera |
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Brunelleschi
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Italian designer, famous for the Dome of Santa Maria del Fiore
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Cervantes
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Spanish novelist, poet and playwright. Famous for Don Quixote
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Commedia dell'arte
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for of theatre characterized by masked types in Italy, form of comedy
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Counter Reformation
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period of catholic resurgence initiated to respond to protestant reformation.
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Dante
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Italian poet, famous for divine comedy |
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David
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Masterpiece of Michelangelo, represent David and Goliath
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DaVinci
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Italian polymath, famous for the Mona Lisa
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Donatello
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Sculpture, famous for St. George and David.
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Durer
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Painter, ,printmaker and theorist in the German renaissance
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El Greco
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painter sculptor and architect of Spanish renaissance
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Erasmus
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Desiderus Erasmus Rosterodamus, Dutch renaissance humanist, catholic priest and theologist.
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Ghiberti
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Florice Italian artist, famous for creating bronze doors of florence baptistry
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Ghirlandaio
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Italian painter from Florence. Third generation of Florentine renaissance
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Gutenberg
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print master
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Henry VIII
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King of England from 1509-death |
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Humanism
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outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human divine of supernatural matters.
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Ignatius Loyola (Jesuits)
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Spanish knight form local Basque nobel family, priest and theologist who founded school of Jesuits.
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Imitative Counterpoint
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Two or more voices enter at different times
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Jan Van Eyck
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Early Netherlandish painter active in Bruges and important artist of the 15th century.
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Josquin des Prez
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Flemish composer of renaissance
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Machiaveli
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Italian renaissance historian, politician, philosopher humanist and writer. Founder of political science
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Madrigal
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Secular vocal music composition of baroque eras
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Mannerism
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habitual gesture way of speaking or behaving
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Marlowe
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English playwrite, poet and translator of Elizabeth era.
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Martin Luther
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protestant reformation figure, famous for writing the 95 theses in 1517
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Masaccio
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First great Italian painter of the Quattrocentro period. |
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Mass
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the Christian communion in roman catholic church
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More
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laywer, social philosopher, noted renaissance humanist, Lord Chancellor of England
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Morley
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Organist and one of the members of the English madrigal School (Now is the Month)
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Motet
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Short piece of sacred choral music
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Neo-Platonic
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modern time period of philosophy in late roman empire
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Palestrina
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Italian renaissance composer of sacred music and known for roman school of music compositions (Kyrie)
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Parmigianino
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Italian mannerist painter and printmaker active in Florence and Parma
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Perugino
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Italian painter of Umbrian school who developed high renaissance
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Petrarch
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Italian scholar and poet, earliest humanist
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Pieta
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Sculpture by Michelangelo in Vatican city, Mary holding dead jesus in her lap
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polyphony
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simultaneously combining a number of parts forming individual melody with harmony
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Protestant Reformation
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a schism from roman catholic church initiated by Martin Luther
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Raphael
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Italian painter and architect of High renaissance
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Renaissance
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the revival of art and literature of classical models in 14th and 16th century
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Sfumato
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one four canonical painting modes of renaissance art
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Shakespeare
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English poet, playwright and actor, greatest English writer of his time
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Sistine Chapel
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chapel in the Apostolic palace, official residence of the pope
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Sonnet
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poem of 14 lines using a number of formal rhythm schemes
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The Vatican
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ecclesiastical state rules by the Bishop or Rome
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Tintoretto
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painter and notable exponent of renaissance school
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Titian
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painter and most important member of century venitian school
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Utopia
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imagined place or state of things where everything is perfect
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Van Der Weyden
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Netherlandish painter
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Verocchio
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Italian painter, sculptor and goldsmith. Master important workshop in Florence
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Word painting
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musical technique of writing music that reflects the literal meaning of a song
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Mary Magdalene- Donatello
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David- Donatello
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David-Verocchio
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David- Michelangelo
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Pieta-Michelangelo
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Gates of Paradise- Ghiberti
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Marriage of Giovanni Arnolfini- Van Eyck
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Descent from the Cross- Van der Weyden
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Garden of Earthly delights- Bosch (triptych)
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Tribute Money- Masaccio
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Old man with child - Ghirlandaio
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The last supper - DaVinci
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Mona Lisa- DaVinci
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The annunciation
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Birth of Venus-Botticelli
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Primavera-Botticelli
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School of Athens- Raphael
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Sistine Chapel ceiling- Michelangelo
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Sistine Chapel Last Judgement - Michelangelo
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Lacoon- El Greco
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Duomo Florence -Brunelleschi
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