Renaissance Figures
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Renaissance Figures
Renaissance Era
The period of “rebirth” and creativity that
followed Europe’s Middle Ages.
Brunelleschi
Italian architect, he used mathematical
formulas to design strong buildings like Il
Duomo.
Michelangelo
Painter and sculptor who, for example,
painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
Raphael
An Italian painter and architect of the High
Renaissance, celebrated for the perfection
and grace of his paintings and drawings.
Titian
The leading painter of the 16th-century, Titian
was one of the most versatile of Italian
painters, equally adept with portraits,
landscape backgrounds, and mythological
and religious subjects.
Leonardo da Vinci
Inventor and artist who sketched early tanks
and cars and painted the Mona Lisa.
Galileo
Created a powerful telescope and was the
first to observe and record sunspots
Copernicus
Published the theory that the Earth was not
the center of the universe. (Heliocentric
Theory)
Kepler
A German mathematician, astronomer, and
astrologer, and a key figure in the 17th
century scientific revolution.
Johann Gutenberg
Invented moveable type printing press
Vesalius
Published detailed descriptions of the human
anatomy.
Erasmus
A Dutch priest and author who criticized
corrupt clergy, which helped inspire the
Protestant Reformation.
Cervantes
Wrote Don Quixote.
Petrarch
Early Italian Renaissance scholar, he wrote
about the importance of knowing history.
Sir Thomas More
An English lawyer, author, and statesman
who in his lifetime gained a reputation as a
leading Renaissance humanist scholar.
Dante
Italian Renaissance poet, he wrote The
Divine Comedy in the Italian language.
Shakespeare
Playwright and author who wrote the play
Romeo and Juliet, among others