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Building the new Sacristy of the San Lorenzo church.
The statue of David. The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. The new sacristy of the San Lorenzo church, Florence
Google Olga's Gallery and search Michelangelo. It's reasonably thorough. Google Images will bring up a lot but you'd have to hunt down the info. Search for specific works: Pieta; David, Moses, Slaves, Sistine Ceiling, new Sacristy.
Because his work tells us that thoughts manifest.
During the Dark Ages, life revolved around Christianity (in Europe). It would be a considered a sin to produce art such as the art Michelangelo and his peers produced. Michelangelo's sculptures in particular showed human perfection. In Medievel Ages, this would be like a comparing yourself to God. In the Renaissance, the idea of human perfection displayed in art was accepted, and marvelled at. Romanesque. Artists (and architects) such as Michelangelo, were inspired of the Classical times of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Many artists incorperated mythological themes of this time into their artwork. Itailian Renaissance artists perfected the Classical technique to produce a whole new, and truly amazing kind of art.He was the one who had influenced michelangelo
Building the new Sacristy of the San Lorenzo church.
The main building was designed by Filippo Bunelleschi. Michelangelo added the New Sacristy.
The David (Florence), the Pietà (Rome), the dukes in the New Sacristy, (San Lorenzo, Florence)
The statue of David. The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. The new sacristy of the San Lorenzo church, Florence
The best place is of course the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican, Rome. In Florence there are some works by him in Bargello (sculpture museum) and in the New Sacristy of San Lorenzo church.
Google Olga's Gallery and search Michelangelo. It's reasonably thorough. Google Images will bring up a lot but you'd have to hunt down the info. Search for specific works: Pieta; David, Moses, Slaves, Sistine Ceiling, new Sacristy.
No, his predecessor, Leo X, commissioned Michelangelo to build the New Sacristy in the Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence. Antonio da Sangallo the Younger made the tombs for Leo X and Clement VII in the church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome.
Because his work tells us that thoughts manifest.
Sculpture: Pietà, Rome; David, Florence. Painting: The ceiling and altar wall of the Sistine Chapel, Rome Architecture: the new Sacristy of St Lorenzo in Florence, the dome on St Peters, Rome. Click link below to see all his works!
The secret in the book "From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler" by E.L. Konigsburg is that the statue of an angel in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City was sculpted by Michelangelo. Claudia and Jamie discover this secret during their adventure living in the museum.
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No, sorry.