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rich families paid for the creation of statues, painting, beautiful buildings learning, such as universities and hospitals.
Your question gave the answer. Because they are artists and make things others can't, so they need to be paid for their work and art.
Whoever owns the painting will 'get a cut' as you put it. If the artist owns the painting (not sold it off to someone else) then he will get paid.
During the renaissance, women were not only respected more than they were in the middle ages, but they were also given more opportunity to live life the way they wanted. Although they were given many more options, they were still very much subservient to men. They were expected to marry, and in their marriages, were expected to take care of the kids, make all the food, hand make the clothing, and ultimately take care of their husband. Women were respected to be chaste, and ultimately be tidy, beautiful, and obedient. Although many people believed that women were not effected by the renaissance, they very much were, and soon, womens jobs began to differentiate from mens jobs, although they were still paid less.
The church approved of Da Vinci's work because the church paid him to paint and build sculptures that supported their faith and put important events into something which the faiths followers could look at and reflect on.
100p a day
15 pound
in the Victorian times maids were generally paid up to 3 pence a day
about 2 pennies a week
they got paid 2 pounds fifty
Slaves get paid nothing.
Chimney sweeps in Victorian times were often children and were paid very little, sometimes just a few pennies for a day's work. The work was dangerous and they were often mistreated and exploited by their employers.
2p
nothing
yes but very little.
For his time and effort, nothing. Trappers were paid by the pelt. Prices varied per pelt, and by the region where the pelts were being sold.
one pound