Art History II – Renaissance to Modern Era
Royal patronage refers to the support, funding, and endorsement provided by a monarchy or royal family to artists, architects, and cultural initiatives. This practice has historically played a critical role in the development and flourishing of artistic styles and movements, particularly during periods like the Baroque era, where royal endorsement was crucial for artists to gain prominence and secure commissions for grand works that reflected the power and prestige of the monarchy.
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