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Italian renaissance Quiz

Question #1 Who wrote a handbook for rulers that set down principles taken from history and advanced the idea that it was “better to be feared than loved”?

Question #2 Name the Roman medical doctor who believed that the body was composed of humors—yellow bile, black bile, phlegm, and blood— that corresponded to the four elements of the life (earth, water, air, and fire)

Question #3 This woman was a great patron of the arts, sending artists exact dimensions of pictures

Question #4 Where is this famous painting by Michelangelo located?

Question #5 Who painted The birth of venus and primavera?

Question #6 What is the name of this painting by Raphael? Bonus: who are the two central figures?

Name the sculptor of this famous statue of david Question #7 Name the sculptor of this famous statue of david

Question #8 Describe how Pico della mirandola’s book, the oration of the dignity of man, embodied humanist ideas

Question #9 How did the status of artists change from the middles ages to the renaissance?

Question #10 Show what you know! Write one important or interesting fact that you learned in this week’s reading