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Juliette [100K]
3 years ago
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Define the following terms: - patron - illuminated manuscript - relic

Arts
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DedPeter [7]3 years ago
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<h3>Answer: </h3><h2>PATRON: </h2>

An individual appointed, called, or acknowledged as a unique guardian. OR  an affluent or robust supporter of an expert.

<h2>ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPT:</h2>

An illuminated manuscript is a document in which the lines are extended with such designs as initials, rims/trims and few figures.

<h2>RELIC: </h2>

This term is mostly used in religious means. It is defined as a thing, custom, or arrangement from the history that is exists till date. OR a portion of the body or an object that is related to a religious individual.

MA_775_DIABLO [31]3 years ago
4 0
Patron- someone who supports the arts, gives money to artists
illuminated manuscript- a manuscript with initials or borders
relic- object from historical time

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