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the american dream of romantacism is to be an indivudal an excell in arts and flourish as writter by expressing your feelings and emotions
it was a time period of a renewed pursuit of the arts
I'm not sure exactly what you mean here. The Romantic era followed the Classical, Beethoven being the tipping point. You could read endless arguments from music historians as to why Beethoven belongs to the end of the Classical period, and just as many arguing that he was an early Romantic. The Classical period was preceded by the Baroque era. Bach, Vivaldi, Corelli, there are plenty of them. There are numerous smaller movements, such as the short-lived Galante style that was briefly in fashion at the end of the Baroque era, one of J.S. Bach's many sons was a prominent Galante composer (C. P. E. Bach). It's complicated, there's never clearly-defined start and finish points when it comes to any of the arts, but this is a good guide.
The Romantic Period is generally regarded as from 1820- 1900. So, Music and Art from those 80 years.
During the Renaissance period, patrons of the arts were typically wealthy individuals or families, such as the Medici family in Florence, who provided financial support to artists, writers, and scholars. These patrons played a significant role in fostering artistic and intellectual developments of the time, commissioning works that reflected their tastes and values. Their support helped to cultivate the flourishing cultural achievements of the Renaissance.
In terms of the Arts, it was the beginning of the Baroque era.
a period of decline in arts
The church and the very wealthy. The ruling families of Florence, Rome, and Venice . Kings also were patrons of the arts. Da Vinci was living in France in the French court when he died.
The patrons of art in ancient Greece were the wealthy or those belonging to the upper class during this time. Wealthy patrons would commission works of arts, such as Kore statues, which was a statue of a young woman.
They were called patrons of the arts or benefactors.
Both Elizabeth I and James I were patrons of the arts. Both sponsored theatre companies and musicians.
Patrons :)
The phone number of the Patrons-The Arts-The Vatican is: 440-498-1300.
The phone number of the Patrons Of The Arts Inc is: 520-287-5515.
They were called patrons.
Peter Gillgren has written: 'Performativity and performance in Baroque Rome' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Baroque Civilization, Baroque Arts, Arts and society