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Renaissance Art. France. Jean Fouquet (1420-1481). French painter. Melun Diptych, oil painting about 1452 by order of Etienne Chevalier. Left wing depicting Etienne Chevalier with his patron St. Stephen. Gemaldegalerie. Berlin. Germany
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Wealthy Patrons During the Renaissance, a patron was a wealthy person who sponsored an artist for their work. The Medici Family of Florence Florentine. - ppt video online download
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The Renaissance began in Italy. Network of city- states- located near water/trade routes. Wealthy patrons Midpoint between Europe and the East. - ppt download
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