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When the Pope would commission an artist to do something for him, this was considered a great honor no matter how famous an artist was. In many cases, the artist would have to make many sacrifices in his work in order to please the Pope. Artists were willing to make these sacrifices because through the prominence of their name and the Pope's the exposure and praise would be limitless. "Michelangelo at times complained that because of the haste the Pope imposed on him he was unable to finish it (ceiling of the Sistine chapel) in the way he would have liked; for his holiness was always asking him importunately when it would be ready" (CR, 10). As is evident even the most famous of artists had to endure this abuse. In many cases, the artist would put up with the patrons demands for fear of physical harm or even death. The artists were paid very well for their work and were treated as gods by the common people. Politicians during this period were rulers who were becoming practiced in getting what they wanted and by any means necessary. They were also very aware of wanting to insure that their rule is not soon forgotten. This is where the artists are so beneficial to these rulers. Most of the rulers that we have discussed have been Popes. This is evidence of the growing power of the church, politically, that was seen during the Renaissance. The Pope was the most powerful man in the church and in time became the most powerful man in politics as well. What the rulers wanted from the artists were beautiful artworks that were created in honor of them so that generations to come will be able to see the beauty of the era and associate that with the greatness of that particular ruler. "The King tuned in great animation to the noblemen who were with him- the King of Navarre, the Cardinal of Lorraine, and the Cardinal of Ferrara- and said: "He certainly knows how to win the love and friendship of everyone who knows him" (Cellini, 261).


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