The Elasticity and Rigidity of Europe - Harmony and Dissonance in Writing, Music, and Art - New Currents in Art
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Who were the new patrons to serve for artists?
Name some examples of consumerism c.1260.
- Wealthy merchants coveted illuminated law books and romances;
- Rich students prized illustrated Bibles as essential fashion accessories;
- Churchmen wanted beautiful service books
- The royal family craved lavishly illustrated Bibles, Psalters, and Books of Hours;
- The nobility aspired to owning the same books as their sovereigns.
What changes did painters make?
- Painters began to adopt the weighty, natural forms already evident in the Romanesque sculpture on Modena's Cathedral.
- This was especially true of Italian painters, who lived in a world still permeated by ancient Roman art and models from Byzantium.
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