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    The ceiling is a complex network of paintings depicting various biblical scenes and figures. It is a fresco, meaning that Michelangelo applied the pigment to wet plaster. Michelangelo was commissioned to paint the ceiling by Pope Julius II. During the creation of the ceiling’s painting, Michelangelo had his work covered, and refused to show anyone but the pope…

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    Michelangelo Buonarroti

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    recognizable images in the world.It's surprising to learn that the process was a bit spiteful. The ceiling was meant to be relatively unimportant, as the Sistine Chapel was already full of many impressive wall paintings and Michaelangelo initially refused the comission because he saw himself as more of a sculptor than anything else. Michaelangelo and Pope Julius II then disagreed on what the ceiling should look like. The theme was planned to be the Twelve Apostles, but what was painted was nine…

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    family. b. Born in the city of Florence, Italy (Renaissance Art Center). c. Became an art apprentice at age 12. B. Renaissance Social Background of the Era C. Michelangelo’s most famous works a. The Pieta b. Statue of David c. Painting of the Sistine Chapel…

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    Michelangelo was commissioned to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (After the pope’s death later popes agreed to make the tomb much less elaborate.) The Tomb of Pope Julius II was completed in 1545. The tomb included the statue of Moses, which became one of Michelangelo’s greatest sculptures. Because Michelangelo was known for his Pieta and David he did not consider the Sistine Chapel a serious work (The Measure of Genius: Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel at 500). Michelangelo spent four…

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    the meaning of Renaissance into all of his work, and it is really easy to understand the meaning of Renaissance when your looking at his work. Michelangelo was known for sculptors and painting. Some of his most famous works of art was the Sistine Chapel ceiling, which he painted for Pope Julius II in 1508. One of his most famous sculptors was the “David,” which was a masterpiece of the Renaissance sculpture created between 1501 and 1504. The statue represents the Biblical hero David, a…

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    The Sistine Chapel is one of the most famous painted interior spaces in the world, and one of the most famous works of Michelangelo which depicts key scenes from the book of genesis. This breathtaking painting came into world fame in about 1508-1512. This The chapel, situated in Vatican city of Italy, was built in 1479 under the direction of Pope Sixtus IV, and is renowned for its Renaissance art, especially the ceiling painted by Michelangelo. In 1508, Michelangelo was asked by Pope Julius…

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    not see was the prideful side of Michelangelo which made things difficult between the two due to both of them being egotistic. While both Michelangelo and Pope Julius II were each proud men, they put aside their egos and made the magnificent Sistine Ceiling. Michelangelo earned his artistic reputation through his creativity and his drive to revive the House of Buonarroti. Passionate and driven, Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni became one of the most prominent figures of the High…

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    It is renowned for its Renaissance art, especially the ceiling painted by Michelangelo, and attracts more than 5 million visitors every year.The Sistine Chapel stands on the foundation of an older chapel called the Capella Magna. In 1477, Pope Sixtus IV instigated a rebuilding of the chapel, which was then named for…

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    March 1474. • Capresse near Arezzo, Republic of Florence, Tuscany. Died: • 18th of February 1564 (Aged 64) • Rome, Papal States Known for: • Sculpture • Painting • Architecture • Poetry Notable Work • David • Pieta • The last judgement • Sistine Chapel ceiling Studies: • In 1488-92 Michelangelo was sent to Florence to study grammar under the humanist Francesco da Urbino. • Michelangelo didn’t care about his studies so he copied paintings from churches. Facts: 1. 3 months after…

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    He became an apprentice in painting and eventually became a sculptor and created a lot of his art in Italy. There three major projects he has completed that he is famous that are the Statue of David, and Pieta; he also created the ceiling painting for the Sistine Chapel of Rome. There aren’t many things that inspired Michelangelo to create his art, but there are some factors like some versions of stories of his life that he created a statue of cupid that interested a cardinal of San Giorgio…

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