Lorenzo
de’ Medici (1449-1492) was an Italian politician who, in effect, though not in
title, ruled the Florentine Republic during part of the Italian Renaissance. He
was extremely interested in the arts and supported (was a patron of) many Italian
Renaissance artists including Michelangelo and Botticelli.
Well I don’t know it but this is what I found “I’m a victim of a story but the plot twists bore me Am I afraid they will ignore me”
Answer:
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Explanation:
False, It was inspired by one of the Confederate monuments, a statue of General Jeb Stuart on horseback, but it sends a very different message.
It sends a very different message.
Anthony Mason spoke exclusively with the new monument's artist, Kehinde Wiley, about how he wants to create a new narrative.