the Medici family.
People who financially supported artists during the renaissance were known as patrons. Wealthy families, such as the Medici's, would hold patron-ships with talented artists such as Botticelli.
Patrons
The art was supported through rich patrons like the Medici of Florence.
A patron was someone who financially supported an artisan, similar to a sponsorship today.
the Medici family.
People who financially supported artists during the renaissance were known as patrons. Wealthy families, such as the Medici's, would hold patron-ships with talented artists such as Botticelli.
Patrons
providing patronage for renaissance artists
The art was supported through rich patrons like the Medici of Florence.
A patron was someone who financially supported an artisan, similar to a sponsorship today.
Well they were people who financially supported artists.
They were called patrons of the arts or benefactors.
Well, the Renaissance movement in general was started in Italy, by many famous artists in the 15th-16th century. Cities would hire and/or support these artists. After the Renaissance movement started in Italy, many other European countries started to follow it, which led to more artistic and cultural improvements, aswell as an increase in the number of known artists.
Royalty offered commissions to artists for one project or another.
In the Renaissance, a patron was typically a wealthy individual or institution who financially supported artists and scholars. They would commission works of art, fund projects, and provide a platform for creativity and innovation to flourish. Patrons played a crucial role in the development and dissemination of art and knowledge during this period.
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