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20: 106:, and would have been commissioned to honour successful military campaigns waged by Marcus Aurelius. Ancient Roman culture was anti-intellectual and held artists in low esteem, in contrast to ancient cultures such as the Greek or Babylonian. Despite this, the sheer amount of surviving artworks commissioned at the height of the Roman Empire testify to the rulers' view that art could influence public opinion. 184:, which is not in itself fair use. Sales of commissioned copyrighted material requires permission of the copyright owner. The US also has agreements with most other countries regarding copyright and most respect each other's copyright laws. A full list of countries that comply with US Copyright law and other information about US Copyright law can be found on the US Government's Copyright law website. 192:
An art gallery or dealer "processes" the artist's work usually resulting in a sale of the artworks on the artist's behalf. The dealer or art gallery then typically takes a percentage of the price. This portion is called the gallery's
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Today, public artworks may be commissioned by benefactors who wish to donate the artwork to a city as a gift to the public. "Famine" (1997), a series of sculptures by
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flourished in the cities of Italy due to the patronage of wealthy merchants and government officials, such as
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In ancient Rome, large architectural projects were commissioned as symbols of imperial glory. The Roman
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Throughout history, it has been common for rulers and governments to commission
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for the monastery church of Santa Maria della Grazia), to sculptures (the
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earned steady commissions for artwork ranging from paintings (such as the
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as a means of demonstrating power and wealth, or even for specific
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that is carved into the Marcus Column, located at the
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Hiring and payment for the creation of a piece of art
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for the Church of San Francisco Grande), to murals (
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The Arrival of Marie de Medici at Marseille
art
piece
endorsement or sponsorship
classical music
ensembles
composers
donors
public art
propaganda
Colosseum
Vespasian
frieze
Campus Martius
Victory
Renaissance, visual art
Cesare Borgia
Leonardo da Vinci
Virgin of the Rocks
The Last Supper
Gran Cavallo
Sforza
Sistine Chapel ceiling
Michelangelo
Pope Julius II
Rowan Gillespie
Great Famine
Dublin
US copyright law

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