| FILIPPO | ___ Brunelleschi, Italian Renaissance architect who developed linear perspective |
| ALBERTI | Italian architect, humanist, artist, and cryptographer whose De pictura (On Painting) was the first account of the theory of linear perspective during the Renaissance (7) |
| BRAMANTE | Donato ___, Italian Renaissance architect on whose plan St Peter's Basilica in Rome was originally based (8) |
| GIBBS | Scottish architect who developed Christopher Wren's ideas for St Martin'sin-the-Fields and Radcliffe Camera (5) |
| TUSCANY | A region in central Italy, site of a cathedral with a dome designed by Filippo Brunelleschi in its c |
| LEON | ___ Battista Alberti, Renaissance architect and scholar |
| ANDREA | Renaissance architect Palladio |
| WREN | Some highbrow Renaissance architect |
| INIGO | ___ Jones, architect who introduced styles of classical Rome and Italian Renaissance to Britain (5) |
| ARIOSTO | Italian Renaissance poet who wrote "Orlando Furioso" |
| MICHELANGELO | Artist of the Italian Renaissance who created the sculpture Pieta (12) |
| PERUGINO | Italian Renaissance painter who taught Raphael (8) |
| GALILEO | Noted Italian Renaissance astronomer who spent nine years under house arrest (7) |
| RAPHAEL | Italian Renaissance painter and architect (7) |
| CORREGGIO | Italian Renaissance artist noted for his use of perspective |
| BOTTICELLI | Italian Renaissance artist Sandro who painted "The Birth of Venus" |
| LOTTO | Artist of the Italian Renaissance trained in the Venetian school who painted Susanna and the Elders and Portrait of a Woman Inspired by Lucretia (5) |
| MEDICI | Family of powerful bankers, merchants and art patrons who ruled Florence during the Italian Renaissance (6) |
| LEONARDODAVINCI | Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect and engineer whose paintings include The Virgin of the Rocks and the Mona Lisa |
| ORTOLANO | Italian Renaissance painter born Giovanni Battista Benvenuti who works include Saint Sebastian with Saint Roch and Saint Demetrius |