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Refers to philisophical & artistic movement
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Renaissance
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People who study humaities.
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humanists
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Wrote some of the greatest love poems in the Renaissance time.
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Italian Francesco Petriach
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This person wrote Prince, describing government as it actually worked.
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Nicolo-Mochivulli
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Wrote The Book of the Counting, which explained the new role of nobles.
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Raldassasre Cartigline
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Paintings that focused on religious subjects & depicted formal figures.
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Medieval paintings
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this art focused on realistic, lifelike figures
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Renaissance art
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Artist that used light and shadow to give the effect of depth to objects.
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Massacio
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used studies of anatomy to help him draw humans. created the last supper and the mona lisa
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Leonardo De Vinci
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Painted the Sistine Chapel. Carved biblecal figures of David and Moses.
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Michelangelo
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Was hired by the pope to paint the Vatican & painted the Virgin Mary
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Raphael
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One of few rich artist, this man created The Assumption of the Virgin with drama & rich color.
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Titan
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First European to used movalbe type to print books.
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Johannes Gutenberg
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Published Utopia, criticinzing his society by comparing it to an imaginary, ideal society.
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Thomas Moore
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Most important English writer, wrote romeo and juliet, hamlet, and macbeth.
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Shakespear
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