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Compared with Medieval art, the purpose of Renaissance art was to
support the role of patrons.
support the role of the Church.
show the wealth of patrons.
show the wealth of the Church.
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show the wealth of patrons.
Renaissance art was often commissioned by wealthy individuals and families (e.g., the Medici) and served to display their status, learning, and power, unlike much Medieval art, which primarily endorsed the authority and teachings of the Church.
Renaissance art was often commissioned by wealthy individuals and families (e.g., the Medici) and served to display their status, learning, and power, unlike much Medieval art, which primarily endorsed the authority and teachings of the Church.
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