Person who engages in patronage.
1Builder, political governor, religious propagandist, reformer, patron of the arts and science.
2The BBC has a long-standing commitment as a patron of the arts.
3In her later years, Carla Fendi became a well-known patron of the arts.
4Yes, but for all his faults, he was a great patron of the arts.
5Bettini was an intimate friend of Buonarroti and a considerable patron of the arts.
6The 'Duchess' herself was a generous patron of the arts.
7Just put me down as a patron of the arts.
8He is also a patron of the arts and a big fan of Chekhov.
9Nor was Augustus alone the patron of the arts.
10They tried to interest a certain princess, a patron of the arts, in my behalf.
11King Alfred was a great patron of the arts.
12Rich described himself as a keen tennis player, skier, alpinist and patron of the arts.
13I may call myself a patron of the arts.
14Philippe Julien Mancini, Duc de Nevers, patron of the arts and dabbler in the occult
15So she became a huge patron of the arts.
16Want to be a patron of the arts?
Translations for patron of the arts