There is no such famous painting. Raphael's School of Athens has Michelangelo in the middle, but no Leonardo.
Leonardo was busy painting the 'Mona Lisa', and Michelangelo was sculpting 'David'.
'The Scool of Athens' is a large mural by Raphael, in the Vatican. Leonardo has nothing whatsoever to do with it! On the other hand Michelangelo is in it. The rendition of Plato in the middle is also a likeness of Leonardo. Michelangelo Bounarotti is the one in the Magenta sitting by himself.
No. Leonardo da Vinci believed on the supremacy of painting. Michelangelo believed that sculpture was the purest expression of art.
katherinemarie : depends what aspect you're looking at... painting : Michelangelo inventions: Leonardo da Vinci anatomy: Michelangelo (he dissected dead bodys to learn more about the body) etc...
There is no such famous painting. Raphael's School of Athens has Michelangelo in the middle, but no Leonardo.
One difference is that Michelangelo preferred sculpture to painting. In painting Leonardo sought the means to make painted figures seem real. For Michelangelo it was important to have his figures look great and awe-inspiring.
Leonardo was busy painting the 'Mona Lisa', and Michelangelo was sculpting 'David'.
'The Scool of Athens' is a large mural by Raphael, in the Vatican. Leonardo has nothing whatsoever to do with it! On the other hand Michelangelo is in it. The rendition of Plato in the middle is also a likeness of Leonardo. Michelangelo Bounarotti is the one in the Magenta sitting by himself.
No. Leonardo da Vinci believed on the supremacy of painting. Michelangelo believed that sculpture was the purest expression of art.
katherinemarie : depends what aspect you're looking at... painting : Michelangelo inventions: Leonardo da Vinci anatomy: Michelangelo (he dissected dead bodys to learn more about the body) etc...
Botticelli devoted himself purely to painting. His paintings are very ornamental, religious and mythological subjects. He had none of the curiosity which made Leonardo study all kinds of science. Painting alone did not satisfy Leonardo.
He painted these details in Verrocchio's painting. The painting has not been sold lately. Leonardo worked as an apprentice and was not paid separately for each thing he did.
No it was Leonardo Da Vince. Michelangelo did not draw the Mona Lisa. It was drawn by Leonardo Da Vinci. And it was not drawn but painted in oil.
In 1513 Leonardo went to Rome, probably hoping that the new pope, Leo X, would employ him. However Raphael was painting the Stanze in the Vatican and Leo commissioned Michelangelo to work in Florence. So Leonardo left Rome. Maybe this makes Raphael and Michelangelo his rivals?
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he enjoyed doing art, and expressing his feelings and thougths in them