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Medieval vs. Renaissance Paintings Michelangelo's painting of The Holy Family with the infant St. John the Baptist catches my eye ...
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... Gilio Da Fabiano didn't like Michelangelo, so he tried to destroy his reputation by saying that Michelangelo's painting was no good, but according to most, it ...
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... the essence of the ceiling. The efficiency of Michelangelo's painting technique is yet another factor. The whole basis for the content ...
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... When Pope Julius II experienced Michelangelo's painting he insisted that Michelangelo share his talent with the rest of Italy. Julius ...
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... to hell on the right. Michelangelo started the painting in 1536 and finished it in 1541. Michelangelo was also a great architect ...
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... Raphael, a highly regarded artist working nearby in Stanze, was so impressed by Michelangelo's painting that his own work was affected. ...
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... This painting is not just something Michelangelo doodled in his spare time. It shows in the shading texture, and color of the painting. ...
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... latter of the two paintings. Michelangelo's painting is also much more life-like than Cavallini's. All of the differences are quite ...
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... Thus, the questions of how, when, and why Michelangelo painting the ceiling have been the topic of much debate over the centuries. ...
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... Sculptures was where he wanted his heart dedicated. Michelangelo gave up painting apprenticeship to take up a new career in sculpture. ...
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... Sculptures was where he wanted his heart dedicated. Michelangelo gave up painting apprenticeship to take up a new career in sculpture. ...
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On the 10th of May 1508 I signed a contract to agree to fulfill Pope Julius'commission on painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. ...
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... His depiction of the suffering of Michelangelo painting the Sistine Chapel, gave me a stronger since of appreciation for Renaissance artwork. ...
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... Sculptures was where he wanted his heart dedicated. Michelangelo gave up painting apprenticeship to take up a new career in sculpture. ...
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... Sculptures was where he wanted his heart dedicated. Michelangelo gave up painting apprenticeship to take up a new career in sculpture. ...
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... Due to the fact that the ceiling took so long to complete, Michelangelo's personal painting manner changed over the four years; thus enabling the ceiling to ...
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... These images, demonstrating Michelangelo's masterly understanding of human anatomy and movement, changed the course of painting in the west. ...
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... Michelangelo didn't just stick to painting and sculpting. The best example of this is the architecual work of the Palazzo Farnese Court Yard. ...
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... 1541. Throughout Michelangelo's life of painting and sculpting, his crown acheivement as an architect was his work at St. Peter's ...
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... In painting the ceiling Michelangelo used light colors of white and pastel, in contrast to the darker colors of the Last Judgment. ...
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... for the final form of its dome. One can tell that Michelangelo was a master in three fields; sculpture, painting, and architect. ...
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... Encyclopedia Britannica, p.5). It already contained distinguished wall painting and Michelangelo was asked to add works for the relatively unimportant ceiling. ...
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... I would be very surprised if Michelangelo had not seen Massacio's painting prior to beginning his work on the Tomb of Giuliano de' Medici. ...
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... Michelangelo's studies were: Painting, sculpture and Anatomy of the human body, (for this reason, the quality of his artwork, the perfection of the body in the ...
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... Michelangelo objected by saying "painting is not my art" (), but the Pop's stubbornness proved to be grater. Pope Julius II was a great patron of the arts. ...
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... the stanze. When Raphael arrived at the Vatican palace, Michelangelo was busy painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling. Raphael started ...
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... Michelangelo was a man with great talent that did not stick to a given genre. Michelangelo did painting, architecture and sculpture. ...
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... After painting St. Paul, the pope's namesake, Michelangelo finished his commission by painting The Crucifixion of St Peter (1546-1550). ...
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... Even though Leonardo's Mona Lisa arguably ranks as the millennium's most recognizable painting, Michelangelo's total body of work-his sculptures, paintings ...
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... Michelangelo Michelangelo was born in 1475, his mom died when he was little. ... Father took him back when he was 10, he told him to forget about painting sent by ...
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