How Did Lorenzo Viii Impact The Renaissance

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The Renaissance had many different voices that affected the art and political aspects of Italy. Lorenzo de Medici was not only a patron of the arts, but also an influence on the politics of Florence. Lorenzo de Medici was a patron for the arts and the “uncrowned” king of Italy. He was born in Florence, Italy on January 1, 1449. (“Lorenzo…/Lorenzo the Magnificent”). Lorenzo de Medici was one of the most influential patrons and voices in Florence during the Renaissance.
Lorenzo de Medici’s life and achievements caused him to impact the Renaissance. He was a very strong patron to the arts and supported many important artists. He had ties with Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and many others in a circle of poets. (“Lorenzo de Medici (Lorenzo the Magnificent)”). He even supported architecture and many different aspects of the Renaissance. He helped artists secure …show more content…

(“Lorenzo de’ Medici”). The Renaissance affected Lorenzo in a few different ways. For example, after the attack, Lorenzo was eventually excommunicated along with Florence, and Pope Sixtus IV worked with King Ferdinand I to invade Florence. Lorenzo de Medici once said, "I do not regret this for though many would consider it better to have a part of that sum in their purse, I consider it to have been a great honour to our state, and I think the money was well-expended and I am well-pleased." (“The Society of Renaissance Florence”). This is a primary source quote and describes him because he spent his money on charities and patronage rather than keeping it for himself, but bettering Florence. I agree with the quote, because it shows selflessness and using money to help other things grow. Lastly, an interesting fact about Lorenzo is that his family was models for classic paintings and had the moons of Jupiter named after them. He was also considered an “uncrowned” king. Lorenzo de Medici was an influential voice in both Renaissance art and

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