To provide support to the artists either through commissions and/or giving them a place to live and food. A good example of this was Michaelango and Medici family. The Medici were patrons of the arts and because of their power, influence and money people like Michaelango were supported and we have great art to view.
Patrons
Because if there was no patrons then the artist would not have money to but paints or food
The Medici Family were the major contributers
Because if there was no patrons then the artist would not have money to but paints or food
The Renaissance period was a time of intellectual and artistic movements. Patrons were important because they provided support and funding to scientists, intellectuals and artists.
wealthy patrons of the arts (apex)
Wealthy Patrons of the arts.
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.
Patrons
they were patrons of the arts
Popes
The development of Renaissance ideas and artistic achievements was critically supported by patrons playing the roles of financier, encourager, inspirational guide, and many others. In the Southern European Renaissance, for example, both the Church and leading aristocratic families played such decisive roles in identifying, supporting, and otherwise enabling important Renaissance figures to achieve in such ways as they did.
Because if there was no patrons then the artist would not have money to but paints or food
The development of Renaissance ideas and artistic achievements was critically supported by patrons playing the roles of financier, encourager, inspirational guide, and many others. In the Southern European Renaissance, for example, both the Church and leading aristocratic families played such decisive roles in identifying, supporting, and otherwise enabling important Renaissance figures to achieve in such ways as they did.
Churches and wealthy merchants.
The Medici Family were the major contributers
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