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OpenStudy (littlenugget):

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!MEDAL AND FAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Significance of Paris, Florence, Rome, and Venice during the Renaissance?????

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just as with Florence, Venice was a Republic during the Renaissance. Actually, Venice was an empire that controlled land in modern day Italy, a whole lot of sea coast down the Adriatic and countless islands. It enjoyed a stable political climate and thriving trade economy, both of which survived outbreaks of the Black Death and the fall of Constantinople (a major trading partner) The important part is, Venice (again, like Florence) had the economy to support art and artists, and did so in a big way. As a major port of trade, Venice was able to find ready markets for whatever decorative arts Venetian craftsmen could produce. The whole Republic was crawling with ceramists, glassworkers, woodworkers, lace makers and sculptors (in addition to painters), all of whom made entirely satisfactory livings.

OpenStudy (littlenugget):

Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! @cypro.solangi :DDDDDDDDDDDDD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:DDD

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