Isabella d’Este (20)  Read the History Maker box on page 355 and answer the question at bottom.  Then study the map on page 354.

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Isabella d’Este (20)  Read the History Maker box on page 355 and answer the question at bottom.  Then study the map on page 354.

Renaissance Art And other notables!

Michelangelo  Painter and sculptor  Most famous works are the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and the statue of David

Statue of David

The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel

Da Vinci  Renaissance man – painter, architect, engineer, sculptor and scientist  Mona Lisa and the Last Supper

Multi barrel gun

Flying machine

Skis to walk on water

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The Last Supper

Mona Lisa

Machiavelli  Wrote The Prince, which told rulers to only be concerned with power and political success.

Shakespeare  Famous English playwright  Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet  Portrayed human emotion and personality

William Shakespeare

Johannes Gutenberg  Invented the printing press!

 Renaissance is French for …… REBIRTH

The Northern Renaissance (21)  Answer Read to Discover questions on page 359, plus the Identify terms.  STAMPED Thursday.