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Renaissance patronage of the arts

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Stumpfoot:

--- Quote from: Phidippides on July 10, 2006, 12:45:12 PM ---  Obviously, other media replace the fine arts, such as TV, movies, and the internet, but there is still the opportunity for high public contact with the fine arts in public spaces.? I think that by enticing artists to create that which is demanded by the public, the public will appreciate the fine arts and there will be less controversy over their funding.

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Good point, now I understand yours. I could see how something like that could swing more intrest back to the arts.

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