Both Elizabeth I and James I were patrons of the arts. Both sponsored theatre companies and musicians.
Rich people would pay the expenses of writers or artists. They were the patrons of the arts.
He enjoyed fishing, arts, music, reading and writing, but that wasn't all he liked he loved computer games, cookies, play school and v8 super cars!
Harry Houdini was known for his philanthropic efforts, particularly in supporting organizations that assisted the underprivileged. He contributed to the Jewish Relief Fund and supported the Red Cross, especially during World War I. Additionally, Houdini was involved in promoting education and the arts, often helping to fund various cultural initiatives. His charitable work reflected his commitment to giving back to the community and supporting those in need.
performing arts is what you do in like P.E its like acting and creative arts it drawing like art
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Rich people would pay the expenses of writers or artists. They were the patrons of the arts.
King Louis XIV
The city of Verona was stricken by plague several times during Shakespeare's lifetime. The arts flourished in Verona during that time, as part of the Italian Renaissance.
They were called patrons of the arts or benefactors.
promote the arts and social equality
promote the arts and social equality
Abbas supported the fine arts, and Safavid culture flourished.
In 1576, the monarch of England was Queen Elizabeth I. She reigned from 1558 until her death in 1603 and is known for her significant impact on the arts, exploration, and the establishment of Protestantism in England. During her reign, England experienced a cultural renaissance and the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588.
Timur supported the arts, literature, and science. He built many gardens, mosques, and palaces at his capital, Samarqand.
Increased trade, supported the arts, and built monuments.
I think it was the Medicis
The Monarch - 2013 was released on: Canada: 15 August 2013 (SHORTSNONSTOP) USA: 3 December 2013 (International Film Festival of Cinematic Arts)