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Essay heading: Patron-Artist Relations in the Renaissance
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The artist could be building up trust and good relations so that he may be referred to other commissions and thus make a name for himself: Venenziano was slyly using diplomacy in order to gain a coveted commission, says Gilbert; De' Pasti wanted to verify his content, not technical details, so as to have a successful commission and be paid well; Lippi was asking for money and proceeds to specify what for... displayed 300 characters
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The artist could be building up trust and good relations so that he may be referred to other commissions and thus make a name for himself: Venenziano was slyly using diplomacy in order to gain a coveted commission, says Gilbert; De' Pasti wanted to verify his content, not technical details, so as to have a successful commission and be paid well; Lippi was asking for money and proceeds to specify what for... displayed next 300 characters
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