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Cosimo De Medici

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

COSIMO DE MEDICI

By Jenna Gluck

Fun facts
~birth date: September 27,1389
~where he lived/ worked: Florence, Italy
~occupation: banker and patron

  • Birth date: September 27, 1389
  • Lived and worked in Florence, Italy
  • Occupation: famous banker and patron

BANKING SYSTEMS

  • Created "central banking"- responsible for providing its economy with funds (loans)
  • His banks spread all over Europe
  • Many Florentines looked at him as a leader but many also fear his power/ ambition
  • Ruled Florence from 1434- his death (1464) with his banking and patronage
  • Why in Florence? Very artistic city, easier for him to become a successful patron

WHY THIS IS HUMANISM

  • Cosimo used all of his wealth from banking to become a patron
  • Patron- a person who pays artists for their art
  • The majority of the art he sponsored was not religion related so that is humanism
  • Banking would not help Cosimo to get to heaven

WHY HE'S A HUMANIST

  • Increased his father's banking business
  • The greatest patron of his time by introducing a new humanistic conception of patronage
  • Primarily an architectural patron
  • Supported Donatello and Michelozzo di Bartolomeo
  • He had mastered the French and German languages and was introduced to Latin and Arabic
  • Much of his patronage was for churches and monasteries
  • Largest building project of the 1440's was the Palazzo Medici in the Via Larga, Florence Italy

Humanist Quote

  • "We read that we ought to forgive our enemies; but we do not read that we ought to forgive our friends" - Cosimo de Medici
  • this quote is a very humanist quote because he is explaining what people read about, and reading (unless it's a holy book) is usually not considered religious