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U S E 1 : P A T R O N and U S E R

U S E 1 : P A T R O N and U S E R. P A T R O N / C L I E N T. A person or institution paying the artist/designer for his/her work. Michelangelo Buonarroti “Sistine Chapel Ceiling”(1508-12) “Medici Tombs”(1520-34) “Dome of St. Peter’s Cathedral” (1546)

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U S E 1 : P A T R O N and U S E R

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  1. USE1: PATRON and U S E R

  2. PATRON/ C L I E N T A person or institution paying the artist/designer for his/her work

  3. Michelangelo Buonarroti “Sistine Chapel Ceiling”(1508-12)“Medici Tombs”(1520-34)“Dome of St. Peter’s Cathedral” (1546) Patrons:Julius II (1503-1513)Clement VII (1523-1534)Paul III (1534-1549)

  4. Patron: Louis XIV of France (“The Sun King”) Henri Gissey, “Louis XIV as Apollo” (Costume for Ballet Royal de la Nuit ), 1653; Hyacinthe Rigaud, “Portrait of Louis XIV,” 1701

  5. Patron: Louis XIV of France (“The Sun King”) André Le Nôtre, “Versailles Palace Gardens,” 1660s; Jules Hardoiun Mansart, “Hall of Mirrors,” Versailles Palace, 1670s Jean-Baptiste Tuby, “Fountain of Apollo,” 1671

  6. Richard Serra, “Tilted Arc” in Jacob Javitz Federal Plaza, New York, USA ( installed in 1981; dismantled by the patron in 1989 )

  7. Martha Schwartz, “Jacob Javitz Federal Plaza,” New York, 1992(landscaping that replaced Richard Serra’s “Tilted Arc”)

  8. Christo and Jeanne-Claude “Surrounded Islands,” Miami, USA, 1980-83 “The Umbrellas,” Ibaraki, JAPAN, 1991 “The Gates,” Central Park, New York, USA, 2005

  9. PATRONAGE OF THE ARTS: To support with money, gifts, efforts,or endorsement an artist, writer, museum, cultural institutionor special event, out of the idea that art benefits the world

  10. Istanbul Modern, Tabanlıoğlu architects, 2004 (founders: Eczaşıbaşı family) Peter Stuyvesant Collection, BAT cigarette factory, Zevenaar, Holland (closed 2009)

  11. THEUSER

  12. Jan Steen, “The Leiden Baker Arend Oostwaert and His Wife,” 1658

  13. Willem Kalf, “Still Life with Drinking Horn,” 1653

  14. Carolina Herrera, “Dress for Celine Dion,” Grammy Awards, 1999

  15. Hülya Avşar (White Company by H), “T-shirt for MUDO,” 2003

  16. Raymond Loewy, “Airforce One” (airplane for the USA President), 1962

  17. Milton Glaser, “I  NY,” 1977

  18. “The Pope-Mobile,”a specially designed motor vehicleused by the Pope during outdoor public appearances

  19. IKEA, “GORM Shelving Systems”

  20. 1100: Architect (Juergen Riehm and David Piscuskas), “Harrison Street Residence,” New York, 2005

  21. “McDonald’s seating,” 1960s

  22. Richard Neutra, “Kaufmann Desert House,” California, USA, 1946

  23. Minoru Yamasaki, “World Trade Center Twin Towers,” 1966-71 (destroyed 2001)

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