Because if there was no patrons then the artist would not have money to but paints or food
Because if there was no patrons then the artist would not have money to but paints or food
Patrons
During the renaissance, patrons commissioned many different works of art for many different reasons, be it political propaganda or something similar. The relationship between patrons and artists was clear; the patrons held all the power, decided what was to be painted, in what style and by what date. However, as the renaissance moved through into later periods, artists gained more prestige and began to go against their patrons. Famous artists began to paint what they wanted, disregarding their patron's instructions. Overall, for most of the renaissance, patrons were well above artists in the relationship although this power balance shifted slightly later on.
The Medici Family were the major contributers
National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry
The Patrons of Husbandry, also known as the Grange, was founded by Oliver Hudson Kelley in 1867. It was established as a fraternal organization to promote the interests of farmers and rural communities in the United States.
The organization of the National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry happened first. It was established in 1867 as a social organization for farmers and later became involved in advocating for agrarian reforms. The Interstate Commerce Commission was formed in 1887 to regulate railroad rates and practices. The Populist Party was formed in 1892 and reached its peak during the election of 1896, but the party's formation occurred after the National Grange's establishment.
Oliver Hudson Kelley
He was the American agriculturalist who founded the Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry to improve the lives of farmers.
The National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry; or better known as the Grange
He was a founder of the National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry, the central influence in the Granger movement of the 1870s.
The Grange.(1867- "patrons of husbandry"- helped farmers form cooperatives and pressured state legislators to regulate business on which farmers depended.)
Thomas Clark Atkeson has written: 'Semi-centennial history of the Patrons of husbandry' -- subject(s): National Grange
The Grange.(1867- "patrons of husbandry"- helped farmers form cooperatives and pressured state legislators to regulate business on which farmers depended.)
A+LS: Enements and slums
Well its definitely not "patrons of husbandry and the grange."