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"Mr. Avery examines the traditions of patronage, the context within which the early Medici sponsored certain religious building in Florence in a way which was entirely normal for well-to-do ci...tizens; he traces the expansion and the changing nature of their benefactions and commissions as the family fortunes and political influence rose; and, finally, reflects upon the place of Lorenzo I. " Giovanni, Cosimo, Piero, Lorenzo - the successive heads of the Medici were each faced with different conditions and they had differing interests. Lorenzo may not have commissioned work on the scale that was possible for his predecessors, but in his role of connoisseur, humanist, and man of letters, he was undoubtedly a powerful factor in the shaping of the Florentine High Renaissance." The talk is illustrated by passages from contemporary sources."
Metadata describing this Open University audio programme
Module code and title: A201, Renaissance and Reformation
Item code: A201; 08
Recording date: 1971-12-14
First transmission date: 06-03-1972
Published: 1972
Rights Statement: Rights owned or controlled by The Open University
Restrictions on use: This material can be used in accordance with The Open University conditions of use. A link to the conditions can be found at the bottom of all OUDA web pages.
Duration: 00:18:27
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Producer: Prudence Smith
Contributors: Charles Avery; Henry Stamper
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): Florentine High Renaissance
Master spool number: TLN50FM199J
Production number: TLN50FM199J
Available to public: no