To start things off, art is important because it gives struggling artists with great talent a chance to make something of themselves. Furthermore, many artists simply don't have the ability to fund themselves and continue to work. During the Renaissance period, artists with exceptional talent were taken care of by patrons. The patrons gave them money and protection where they could develop their art and inspire the surrounding community. The people of the Renaissance realized just what art could do and bankrolled the artists. Without the help of these patrons or the government, we wouldn't be enjoying the great works of art that were produced by artists such as Michelangleo, Raphael, or …show more content…
Such a vast field attracts people to their own personal interests. For example, some people are drawn towards the musical side of the arts while others are drawn towards literature. Anyone could enjoy music from Chopin or literature by Langston Hughes. This interest in the arts serves as a reminder that the government should continue to fund the arts, because so many people enjoy having it. The arts replicate and reflect what sort of society one is living in and serves as a foundation of their humanity. An individual could even argue that without the arts, then there is no humanity. This all ties into the fact that government funding increases the amount of art that we enjoy and