One can learn about Lorenzo de Medici online in the official Lorenzo de Medici website online. In the website, one can learn about Lorenzo de Medici by finding the FAQs.
Hello, I believe Lorenzo De Medici's talent was to perform a unbelievably cool magic trick that no one has ever found out how to do.
Lorenzo and his wife had 9 children.
In the garden of one of the Medici buildings in Florence there was a school for young sculptors. The very young Michelangelo often stopped there to look, was allowed to try his hand and Lorenzo saw him. After that Lorenzo often invited Michelangelo to stay with him.
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Pope Leo X's father was Lorenzo de Medici, or Lorenzo the Magnificent and his mother was Clarice Orsini. His family, the Medici family, was one of the richest, or maybe even the richest, families in Europe.
Lorenzo De Medici was important in the Italian Renaissance because he and he's family was the most 'powerful patrons' of the Renaissance.
Here are some quotes or statements by Lorenzo de Medici= Three things in my judgment are called for for a perfect work of painting, namely, a good support, a wall or wood or cloth or whatever it may be, on which the paint is applied; a master who is very good both in drawing and in color; and, besides this, that the matters painted be, in their own nature, attractive and pleasant to the eyes. -Lorenzo de Medici (1449 - 1492) - Whoever wants to be happy, let him be so: of tomorrow there's no knowing. -Lorenzo de medici- How beautiful is youth, that is always slipping away! -Lorenzo de medici- Too much knowing is misery -Lorenzo de Medici- __"I think it casts a brilliant light on our estate [pubic reputation] and it seems to me that the monies were well spent and I am very pleased with this." ~ Lorenzo de' Medici __"What I have dreamed in one hour is worth more than what you have done in four." ~ Lorenzo de' Medici (to a friend who scolded him for sleeping late, qtd. in Baldassare Castiglione, "The Book of the Courtier") __"...I was approaching town along the road that leads into the portal of Faenza, when I observed such throngs proceeding through the streets, that I won't even dare to guess how many men made up the retinue. The names of many I could easily say: I knew a number of them personally...There's one I saw among those myriads, with whom I'd been close friends for many years, as I had known him since we'd both been lads...." ~ Lorenzo de' Medici (from his narrative poem, "Il Simposio," qtd. in Miles J. Unger's "Magnifico: The Brilliant Life and Violent Times of Lorenzo de' Medici." New York: Simon & Schuster. 2008. Print.)
Leonardo da Vinci's most important patron and the one who employed him the longest was the Duke of Milan, Ludovico Il Moro
In 1518. Pope Leo X had arranged the marriage of his nephew, Lorenzo II de Medici with Madeleine de la Tour d'Auvergne , cousin of François I, the Valois King of France. Leo X commissioned Raphael of Urbino to paint his portrait in order to interchange it, as it was a normal practice on those years, with his future wife´s one.
Lorenzo de' Medici, a prominent patron of the arts during the Renaissance, significantly influenced Leonardo da Vinci by providing him with financial support and opportunities to develop his talents. Under Lorenzo's patronage, Leonardo was exposed to a vibrant intellectual environment and connected with other artists and thinkers, enhancing his artistic education. This relationship allowed Leonardo to explore innovative techniques and ideas that would shape his work, ultimately contributing to the flourishing of Renaissance art. Lorenzo's encouragement and resources helped Leonardo to evolve into one of the most celebrated artists of his time.
One can learn about acrylic painting techniques online at the Willkempart School website. One can learn online for free by watching Youtube videos from people who do acrylic painting.
One who supported the arts. These included Lorenzo De Medici and the Borgia. Art was one of the elements that fueled the renaissance. Patrons could spend this money because they didn't need to spend money supporting wars and building armies.