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How did the de Medici contribute to the Renaissance

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====De Medici as Patrons====
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[[File:Medici Two.jpg|thumbnail|300px|left|Lorenzo the Magnificent]]
All of the de Medici had an interest in the arts in the fifteenth century and art was used to legitimize the family's rule of Florence. The works commissioned by the family often sought to raise the status of the family in the city. They used art to fortify their position in Florentine Society. However, the family was also genuinely fond of art, architecture, and literature. Cosimo was very knowledgeable about architecture and Lorenzo the Magnificent was a connoisseur of paintings and sculptures.

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