During the Renaissance, artists were often held in high regard, transitioning from the status of mere craftsmen to esteemed intellectuals. Patrons, including wealthy merchants and the Church, commissioned their work, providing financial support and elevating their social standing. However, artists also faced challenges, such as competition, the pressure of meeting client expectations, and the need to navigate complex political environments. Despite these challenges, the era fostered a spirit of innovation and creativity that allowed many artists to achieve lasting fame.
The Medici family was the great patron of renaissance artists.
Engravings.
patronage of Renaissance artists.
Patrons
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providing patronage for renaissance artists
Engravings and woodcuts
The Medici family was the great patron of renaissance artists.
Renaissance artists means painters, sculptors, etc, who worked in the Renaissance era. That was in the 15th and early 16th centuries.
Engravings.
Roman Empire did help inspire the renaissance artists.
European Renaissance artists made paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts.
patronage of Renaissance artists.
patronage of Renaissance artists.
Patrons
patronage of Renaissance artists.
the differences are that Medieval artists decipted the birth of jesus. Renaissance artists focused on symbols