The Black Plague had wiped out most workers, so the wages of the survivors increased drastically, which resulted in the very wealthy merchant class. The merchant class had excessive wealth, and after the Black Plague, most survivors started to care about the present and about worldly things. Art was one of those luxuries. The merchant class became patrons of the art, which means that they sponsored many artists and supplied them with money so they could continue their work. The basis of the Renaissance was art, and the patronage of the wealthy merchant class was one of the main reasons why art was able to strive in that era.
Improved economies allowed the wealthy to support artists.
The economy boomed because they were competing to get the most money, they were not the main reason though, the main reason is the science that people started to believe, instead of just religion
the demand for luxury goods led to an increase in trade this made many tradesmen wealthy
in general, only wealthy people had time to study classical texts and humanist ideas. as a result many middle and lower classes were not well educated and didn't participate in any Renaissance activities.
Surely not the most wealthy, the Chevalier, oil refinery family has great impact on the petroleum interests in the USA.
It made the merchant class wealthy enough to support the arts
They brought in goods and became wealthy so in turn could support the building of cathedrals and give commissions to men like da Vinci.
The banking and merchant communities ib Northern Italy at the beginning of the Renaissance made it possibly the wealthiest place in Europe.
Thriving Cities, A Wealthy Merchant Class, And The Classical Heritage Of Greece And Rome.
During the Renaissance, Italy consisted of a large number of small states, usually city state, with all sorts of governments, so by the Church, some by nobility, and some run by republican governments. Wealthy merchant and banking families such as the Medicis were particularly powerful.
Italy had three advantages that made it the birthplace of the Renaissance: thriving cities, a wealthy merchant class, and the classical heritage of Greece and Rome
Florence and Venice
Yes, Francis of Assisi was born into a wealthy merchant family in Assisi, Italy. His father was a successful cloth merchant, and Francis lived a life of privilege and luxury before his conversion to a life of poverty and service to others.
City states made Italy wealthy
in what ways were the wealthy europeans of the renaissance differnent from the wealthy europeans of feudal times?
Wealthy Patrons of the arts.
Genoa wass ruled by a doge with a two year term, selected in an oligarchy of wealthy merchant families. These powerful families were rivals and often fought. *Needs some more info*