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During the Renaissance it was not enough for an artist to do his craft well. The truly gifted artists of the time pushed previous boundaries. Why were these artists willing to risk failure by going beyond the established norms?

Select one:
a.to further art itself as a craft
b.to obtain greater patronage
c.to receive national recognition
d.to outdo their rivals

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Answer:

The correct answer is (b.)

Step-by-step explanation:

because the artists were willing to risk failure by going beyond the established norms to obtain greater patronage.

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Answer:

Option: b.to obtain greater patronage

Step-by-step explanation:

Many artists during the Renaissance period pushed their boundaries to create paintings without much thinking of financial or failure because they were supported by patrons. Wealthy men during the Renaissance period were enthusiasm in indulging themselves in arts. They became patrons for the painters and architects by spending their wealth helping other artists to create masterpieces. Medici family were part of the patronage helped to bring and flourish artwork.

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