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18 September, 06:50

In the 1900s, artists were still selling most of their art to large patrons like the catholic church and aristocracy.

a. True

b. False

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  1. 18 September, 06:54
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    For artists in the period before the modern era (before about 1800 or so), the process of selling art was different than it is now. In the Middle Ages and in the Renaissance works of art were commissioned, that is, they were ordered by a patron (the person paying for the work of art), and then made to order. A patron usually entered into a contract with an artist that specified how much he would be paid, what kinds of materials would be used, how long it would take to complete, and what the subject of the work would be.
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