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  2. Catherine de' Medici's patronage of the arts - Wikipedia

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    Catherine patronised these new artists and presided over a distinctive late French Renaissance culture. New forms emerged in literature, architecture, and the performing arts. [2] At the same time, as art historian Alexandra Zvereva suggests, Catherine became one of the great art collectors of the Renaissance. [3]

  3. Fort Worth needs $26 million to fix the city’s arts center ...

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    An overflow crowd told a city task force Thursday the center is one of the only places in Fort Worth than nurtures local artists. The city looking for ways to fund the fixes. Fort Worth needs $26 ...

  4. More than 500 people from Oklahoma arts organizations gathered to celebrate the awarding of $10 million in state American Rescue Plan Act funds. 182 Oklahoma nonprofit arts organizations set to ...

  5. Fort Worth gets competing visions for the future of the ... - AOL

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    One vision focused on preserving the building’s historic design, while the other focused on making the center a destination.

  6. Patronage - Wikipedia

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    From the ancient world onward, patronage of the arts was important in art history.It is known in greatest detail in reference to medieval and Renaissance Europe, though patronage can also be traced in feudal Japan, the traditional Southeast Asian kingdoms, and elsewhere—art patronage tended to arise wherever a royal or imperial system and an aristocracy dominated a society and controlled a ...

  7. Grant, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Grant is an unincorporated community in Choctaw County, Oklahoma, United States. [3] It is located along U.S. Route 271 , south of Hugo . [ 4 ] As of the 2010 census it had a population of 289.

  8. Cultural District landmark too old to save: What will be Fort ...

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    The 70-year-old Fort Worth Community Arts Center needs $30M just to fix known problems. The city will consider demolition to create a new “world-class cultural hub.”

  9. Fort Worth Circle - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Worth Circle was a progressive art colony in Fort Worth, Texas. The colony was active during the 1940s and much of the 1950s and formed around younger artists, most of them native Texans under-30, who embraced themes not traditionally seen in Texas art up to that time.