patronage of Renaissance artists.
Medici Family
A system in which a wealthy person or patron would gain power, status, and money by employing a scientist who would seek new knowledge. The client/scientist would therefore also gain power, status, and money. It was a win-win situation.
the renaissance studio was
The Renaissance flourished in Florence.
providing patronage for renaissance artists
patronage of Renaissance artists.
patronage of Renaissance artists.
patronage of Renaissance artists.
providing patronage for Renaissance artists
Patronage was popular during the Renaissance. It is the relationship between a wealthy family and artisan. An example is the Medici family and Botticelli.
Medici Family
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The Renaissance was a cultural movement. It was the revival of learning based on classical sources, the rise of courtly and papal patronage, the development of painting perspective, and advancement in science. It spanned from the 14th to 17th century and started in Italy.
wealthy patrons of the arts (apex)