Person who engages in patronage.
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Examples for "patron of the arts "
Examples for "patron of the arts "
1 Builder, political governor, religious propagandist, reformer, patron of the arts and science.
2 The BBC has a long-standing commitment as a patron of the arts .
3 In her later years, Carla Fendi became a well-known patron of the arts .
4 Yes, but for all his faults, he was a great patron of the arts .
5 Bettini was an intimate friend of Buonarroti and a considerable patron of the arts .
1 I wondered if you were related to the art patron Gertrude Sheldon.
2 The general art patron in England is a brewer or distiller.
3 The resulting noggins are realistic enough to give the most sharp-eyed art patron pause.
4 She didn't want to be pegged as an art patron , not in her current guise.
5 Why will the art patron never take advice?
1 Tame Iti and arts patron Jenny Gibbs were eventually able to negotiate its return more than a year later.
2 This year marks the 10th anniversary of the 'Morrison Music Trust' record label, headed by financier and arts patron , Lloyd Morrison.
3 Schmidt and Rogers called on wealthy Chicagoans like the developer and ex-alderman Bill Singer and the developer and arts patron Lewis Manilow.
4 Oh, I forgot -the guy was a billionaire arts patron and he owned a bunch of huge pharma companies that bankrolled all his plans.
5 The New Yorker, January 26, 1998 P. 29 Signed Talk story about the funeral wake of arts patron Dominique de Menil.
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