They were called patrons of the arts or benefactors.
it is called the renaissance.
Early Renaissance, High Renaissance, Mannerism.
It wasn't originally called 'Gothic'. It was called 'French style' architecture by those who built the structures in the Middle Ages. The term was first applied during the Renaissance by artists and builders who referred to medieval structures as 'Gothic' - a put down meaning Germanic, barbarian, non-Classical. The Renaissance, of course, was much more concerned with Classical Greek and Roman art than with medieval European.
Harlem Renaissance
Florence became a major city during the renaissance because the Medici family, who was very rich and powerful at the time, sponsored many artists and without them they wouldn't have been able to create and sell so much work.
The were called benefactors.
The were called benefactors.
The people who financially supported the arts are commonly referred to as "patrons." Throughout history, patrons have included wealthy individuals, families, and institutions that provided funding and resources to artists, enabling them to create their work. Notable examples of patrons include the Medici family during the Renaissance and various modern art collectors and foundations.
A wealthy supporter of artists, writers, and scholars in the Renaissance period was known as a patron. Patrons provided financial support and resources to enable and encourage the creative works of artists and intellectuals during this time. Examples of famous patrons include the Medici family in Florence and the Pope in Rome.
Brunelleschi: Linear perspective.
During the Renaissance, artists were considered just craftsmen and had workshops. So, Verrocchio's Workshop is your answer.
it is called the renaissance.
The country that is called the mother of renaissance? Is Italy (The country is Italy)
The system you are referring to is called patronage. During the Renaissance period, kings, rulers, and wealthy individuals provided financial support to artists in exchange for art, which helped to promote and sustain artists' work. This system allowed artists to focus on their crafts without worrying about financial constraints.
It is called the renaissance, because "renaissance" just means rebirth.
The money of the renaissance was called shillings.
Early Renaissance, High Renaissance, Mannerism.