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Filed under: Art patrons -- New Zealand -- BiographyFiled under: Brasch, Charles
Filed under: Artists and patrons -- Fiction
Filed under: Artists and patrons -- United States -- History -- 18th century -- ExhibitionsFiled under: Women art patrons
Filed under: Edward III, King of England, 1312-1377 -- Drama
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Filed under: Art patronage -- Spain -- History -- 16th century -- Exhibitions
Filed under: Authors and patrons -- PoetryFiled under: Authors and patrons -- RomeFiled under: Authors and patrons in literature
Filed under: India -- Kings and rulers -- Art patronage -- Exhibitions
Filed under: Music patronage -- Italy -- Rome
Filed under: Music -- Commissioning -- Great BritainFiled under: Music -- Commissioning -- Ireland
Filed under: Alfonso I d'Este, Duke of Ferrara, 1476-1534 -- Art patronage -- Exhibitions
Filed under: Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, 1316-1378 -- Art patronage -- Exhibitions Prague, the Crown of Bohemia, 1347-1437 (New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art; New Haven and London: Yale University Press, c2005), ed. by Barbara Drake Boehm and Jiří Fajt, contrib. by Robert Suckale, Paul Crossle, Zoë Opač̌ić, Vivian B. Mann, Gerhard Schmidt, Jan Royt, and Ernő Marosi (page images and PDF with commentary at metmuseum.org and Google)
Filed under: Exxon Corporation -- Art patronage -- Exhibitions
Filed under: Ming Chengzu, Emperor of China, 1360-1424 -- Art patronage -- Exhibitions
Filed under: Benefactors -- Fiction
Filed under: Women benefactors -- FictionFiled under: Benefactors -- Juvenile fictionFiled under: Educational benefactors
Filed under: Literary patrons -- PoetryFiled under: Literary patrons -- Rome
Filed under: Women philanthropists -- Cross-cultural studies
Filed under: Women philanthropists -- Germany -- History
Filed under: Purdue University -- Benefactors -- BiographyFiled under: Purdue, John, 1802-1876 |