Examples of guild in the following topics:
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- For many years, craftsmen and artists have formed associations, guilds, and groups in order to preserve and perpetuate their various crafts.
- In the Middle Ages, many guilds of goldsmiths, glassmakers, stonemasons, and artists were formed and supported most often by the monarchy or state.
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- Close by is the Temple to Hercules, and throughout the city are temples dedicated to gods related to shipping and commerce, as well temples built by guilds, such as the ship builders or the rope makers, for their patron gods.
- The wealthier families of Ostia were able to build large, elaborate burial houses for their personal use,ƒ while the everyday shopkeepers and workers relied on their guilds to create communal funerary homes and see to the proper burial of each other's remains.
- These tombs are identified by scenes of daily life and images of the guild member's profession.
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- Artists were able to work in Florence at least in part due to the influential art guilds, including the painters' guild Arte dei Medici e Spezeiali.
- These guilds also became important patrons of the arts, and took over the maintenance and improvements of religious buildings.
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- Antwerp became the main trading and commercial center of the Low Countries around 1500, and the boost in the economy attracted many artists to the cities to join craft guilds.
- For example, many 16th century painters, artists, and craftsmen joined the Guild of Saint Luke, which educated apprentices and guaranteed quality.
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- For the most part, artists in ancient India belonged to non-denominational guilds who were prepared to lend their services to any patron, whether Hindu, Buddhist, or Jain.
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- Prince referred to the terracotta artists of 900 A.D. as the founders of art guilds.
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- For the most part, artists in ancient India belonged to non-denominational guilds who were prepared to lend their services to any patron, whether Hindu, Buddhist, or Jain.
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- The Worshipful Company of Broderers was the craft guild that was incorporated in 1561 to represent these workers.
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- Prince referred to the terra cotta artists of 900 CE as the founders of art guilds, cultural schools of philosophy, which can be likened to many of Europe's old institutions of learning.
- These guilds may be some of the oldest non-Abrahamic African centers of learning to remain in the contemporary world.
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- The building of Gothic churches was accompanied by the construction of guild houses and town halls by the rising bourgeoisie.