The Cahnging Role And Status Of The Artist 1300-1600

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Ordinary people did not venture far from their hamlets. Local lords ruled with fear and intimidation. Learning took place only in religious houses, and generations grew up ignorant, illiterate, and superstitious of outsiders. Artists and merchants during this time formed organisations called guilds, similar to trades unions, giving protection, but also instigating rules and regulations...
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Artists and merchants during this time formed organisations called guilds, similar to trades unions, giving protection, but also instigating rules and regulations. Art was seen as a craft, one of the mechanical arts (ars mechanica) and the artist’s main task would have been to paint commissions from wealthy patrons, and painting murals for the Religious to tell bible stories to the population of illiterate peasants...
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