ABSTRACT
In recent times we have come to use the w o r d 'patronage' as if it were simply an economic term, meaning gifts of money made to a talented, though usually impoverished, artist. Yet formerly the w o r d had at least two other meanings.
In recent times we have come to use the w o r d 'patronage' as if it were simply an economic term, meaning gifts of money made to a talented, though usually impoverished, artist. Yet formerly the w o r d had at least two other meanings.