If you mean Pope Julius II, then the answer is the Sistine Chapel.
Because when was working for Julius the 2nd he become better and better at art.
Michelangelo began as a sculptor and completed many commissions for the Pope and the Medici family. When Pope Julius II asked him to paint the Sistine Chapel it was something he could not refuse. It is well known that Michelangelo complained often to the Pope that he was not a painter but a sculptor.
They still it to make money and get know as a artest
Two artists draw a piece for each other. It's like a commission, but instead of paying money, you pay with your art.
If you mean Pope Julius II, then the answer is the Sistine Chapel.
Pope Julius II appointed Donato Bramante to rebuild St. Peter's.More information about this specific event and the context behind it can be found at this excellent web resource from the Metropolitan Museum of Art: (see discussion for list of websites)
Art Pope was born in 1956.
Raphael had already produced several minor works in northern Italy so already was beginning to be recognized. When he moved to Rome in 1508 Pope Julius III, probably at the urging of architect Donato Bramante, commissioned Raphael to produce a fresco in what was intended to become the Pope's private library at the Vatican Palace. Working for the pope, especially on a major work of art, was a guarantee of becoming well known. Many artists from this period gained their fame because of work they were commissioned to do by the Vatican.
Commission for Looted Art in Europe was created in 1999.
Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland was created in 1927.
Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland ended in 2005.
That would depend on the terms of the commission contract. If the artwork was done as "work-for-hire" the copyright would reside with the customer. If there is no work-for-hire provision the rights would then belong to the artist.
Emlen Pope Etting has written: 'Drawing the ballet' -- subject(s): Action in art, Ballet in art, Human figure in art
The address of the Pope Art is: 19078 Village Square Drive, Terrace, MN 56334-8263
Anthony Julius has written: 'Trials of the Diaspora' 'Transgressions' -- subject(s): Art and society, Art and morals, Crimes without victims 'Idolizing Pictures' -- subject(s): Idols and images, Jewish Art, Jewish art
Julius Caesar won the Oscar for Art Direction in 1953.