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Q: Who was the chief patron of art in the Roman?
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There is no patron saint of nail art.


Who is the Catholic patron saint of art history?

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St. Virus is the patron of dance and dancers. St. Catherine of bologna is the patron of art and artist.


Is there a male patron saint of art?

No, the patron saint of art is St. Catherine of Bologna, who is a woman.


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There are patron saints of artists bu no patron saints of art historians.Catherine of BolognaFra AngelicoLuke the EvangelistMichael the Archangel


Who is the patron saint of school of arts?

There are patron saints of schools and patron saints of artists but no patron saint of art schools.


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A patron in French is a boss (not a customer). 'le chef du patron' is "the boss' chief".


What was the roman art?

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What is a person who financially supports the creation of art called?

A patron


Who was the Chief Patron of Medieval Art?

Some say, Lucas Cranach (1472-1553). (Please see the link below for information on Cranach.) Other candidates might be members of the Medici family. St. Luke the Evangelist was the patron saint of artists.


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What is meant by the term greco - roman art?

The term Greco-Roman art refers to the fact that Roman Art was influenced by Greek art and has similarities with it.