Urban Wealth And The Demonstration Of Power During The Renaissance

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Renaissance was described by the flourished market; increased of materialism and range of consumer goods. Urban wealth’s large portion had been allotted to durable good with artistic content and buildings. The objects of arts provided another symbolism in the era, as it had become a trade commodity and not just with religious linkages. This phenomenon was not only related to the phenomenon of collecting but mainly aimed to demonstrate a particular reputation, social status, appearances of power. This demonstration of power had not only the purpose to stand out and show the taste for the arts, but also had financial and economic benefits. The growing market increased the availability of new pigments such as the Lapis Azuli. A change in the status