Politics and patronage

Robert Turnbull

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Master Em Theay. Photograph: Arjay Stevens

Patronage of the arts is a tradition in Europe dating back to the plutocrats of ancient Rome and flourishing for centuries through cultured aristocratic families such as the Florentine Medici, whose desire to awe and impress was balanced by genuine connoisseurship. Their wealth may have sometimes been ill gotten, but the ends to which they put it could be glorious.

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