Patronage [ Politics & Society / Social interaction ]
… as well as literature – could be realized. Generally speaking, the eighteenth century sees the gradual replacement of traditional patronage (a rich aristocrat or churchman being a patron to an artist) with more market-oriented models that … as well as literature – could be realized. Generally speaking, the eighteenth century saw the gradual replacement of traditional patronage (a rich aristocrat being a patron to an artist) with more market-oriented models that distributed … make their decisions according to critical standards rather than economic considerations and continue the (idealized) tradition of the patron as rewarding merit. Patronage of the other arts and the sciences had its own specific …
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