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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.
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A group of people in Italy, Florence. It was an age for new ideas to the Europeans.
They emphasized individual achievement instead of group achievement.
They emphasized individual achievement instead of group achievement.
They emphasized individual achievement instead of group achievement.
The Grange, also known as the Patrons of Husbandry, emerged in the 1880s as a powerful farmers' political advocacy group and self-help movement. The organization aimed to provide social and educational opportunities for farmers, as well as advocating for agricultural policies that would benefit farmers economically.
No one "invented" Renaissance art. The Renaissance emerged alongside the re-emergence of humanism, which sparked a widespread curiosity that led to advancements in science, architecture, mathematics, art, literature, and more.I suppose you could say that art patrons like churches or the Medici family played a huge role in the Renaissance; they are responsible for the creation of nearly all of the famous Renaissance works you know of today. Da Vinci's The Last Supper, for example, was commissioned for the dining hall of a monastery.Other famous Renaissance artists include Michelangelo, Botticelli, Mategna, Titian, and Raphael.As you can see, the Renaissance can't be attributed to just one person. It is, rather, the result of an entire culture that valued discovery and advancements.
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During the Renaissance, Italy consisted of a large number of small states, usually city state, with all sorts of governments, so by the Church, some by nobility, and some run by republican governments. Wealthy merchant and banking families such as the Medicis were particularly powerful.