Michelangelo was born in 1475 in Italy and died in 1564. He was taught sculpture by Ghirlandaio and attended a special sculpture school founded by Lorenzo de' Medici. Michelangelo is renowned for his sculptures of David and his paintings in the Sistine Chapel in Rome. He used innovative techniques like proportion, contrast, shading, and atmospheric perspective that showed a new level of realism in his works.
1. Michelangelo was born in 1475 in Florence and showed artistic talent from a young age, apprenticing under Ghirlandaio as a painter and studying sculpture despite his father's objections to art as a profession.
2. As a sculptor, Michelangelo is renowned for works like the Pietà and David, and as a painter he spent years frescoing the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
3. Throughout his career Michelangelo struggled with the physical toll of his artistic process and perfectionism, seeing himself first as a sculptor though making major contributions in both sculpture and painting.
Michelangelo was born in 1475 in Caprese, Italy during the Italian Renaissance. He was sent to live with a family of stonecutters as a baby, which is where he discovered his passion for sculpting stone. Michelangelo became one of the most famous artists in history, known for his sculptures and paintings like the Pieta and frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. He had a prolific career creating renowned works of art in sculpture, painting, poetry, and architecture.
Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet during the High Renaissance. Some key facts:
- He was born in 1475 in Arezzo, Tuscany and died in 1564 at the age of 88.
- As a child, he was placed with a stonecutter's family and showed an early talent for art. He later studied under Domenico Ghirlandaio and sculptor Bertoldo di Giovanni.
- Some of his most famous works include the Sistine Chapel ceiling, David, Pieta and dome of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.
- His artistic style was characterized by human emotion, detail, and a sense of
Michelangelo was born in 1475 in Italy and died in 1564. He was taught sculpture by Ghirlandaio and attended a special sculpture school founded by Lorenzo de' Medici. Michelangelo is renowned for his sculptures of David and his paintings in the Sistine Chapel in Rome. He used innovative techniques like proportion, contrast, shading, and atmospheric perspective that showed a new level of realism in his works.
1. Michelangelo was born in 1475 in Florence and showed artistic talent from a young age, apprenticing under Ghirlandaio as a painter and studying sculpture despite his father's objections to art as a profession.
2. As a sculptor, Michelangelo is renowned for works like the Pietà and David, and as a painter he spent years frescoing the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
3. Throughout his career Michelangelo struggled with the physical toll of his artistic process and perfectionism, seeing himself first as a sculptor though making major contributions in both sculpture and painting.
Michelangelo was born in 1475 in Caprese, Italy during the Italian Renaissance. He was sent to live with a family of stonecutters as a baby, which is where he discovered his passion for sculpting stone. Michelangelo became one of the most famous artists in history, known for his sculptures and paintings like the Pieta and frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. He had a prolific career creating renowned works of art in sculpture, painting, poetry, and architecture.
Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet during the High Renaissance. Some key facts:
- He was born in 1475 in Arezzo, Tuscany and died in 1564 at the age of 88.
- As a child, he was placed with a stonecutter's family and showed an early talent for art. He later studied under Domenico Ghirlandaio and sculptor Bertoldo di Giovanni.
- Some of his most famous works include the Sistine Chapel ceiling, David, Pieta and dome of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.
- His artistic style was characterized by human emotion, detail, and a sense of
Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet during the Renaissance who is considered one of the greatest artists of all time. He created famous works such as the marble statue of David and the frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Michelangelo was born in 1475 in Italy and showed artistic talent from a young age, becoming apprenticed to a painter before studying sculpture. Throughout his long life he worked on major commissions in Florence and Rome, gaining fame for his innovative artistic style and mastery of realistic human form.
Michelangelo was an Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer considered the greatest living artist of his lifetime. He sculpted two of his most famous works, Pietà and David, before turning 30. As an artist, he created the iconic frescoes on the ceiling and The Last Judgment wall of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Later in life, he became the architect of St. Peter's Basilica at age 74. Michelangelo was admired for his terribilità style, conveying a sense of awe and grandeur that influenced later art movements like Mannerism.
Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet considered one of the greatest artists of the European Renaissance. He created famous works like the statue of David and frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Throughout his long career he was employed by powerful patrons like the Medicis and the Popes, creating monumental sculptures and architectural works for the Catholic Church like the dome of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Michelangelo had an immense influence on other Renaissance artists and changed the course of painting in the West with his masterful depictions of the human form.
The Italian Futurism movement was the first avant-garde art movement, beginning in 1909 with Filippo Marinetti's manifesto signed by artists including Balla, Carra, Boccioni, Russolo, and Soffici. They promoted a revolutionary, technologically-focused art that broke from the past through stylistic and technical experimentation. Key characteristics included a glorification of speed, movement, and war as well as the fusion of object and space to depict dynamism. Leading artist Umberto Boccioni aimed to eliminate dualism through emotive sensations, advising artists to enter the modern world using movement, speed, and dynamism depicted through color, lines, and sculptural techniques.
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Michelangelo was one of the most prominent artists of the Italian Renaissance who lived from 1475-1564. He is renowned for his sculptures of David and Pietà and for his frescoes in the Sistine Chapel. Some of his most famous works include the Sistine Chapel ceiling, which depicts scenes from Genesis, and his statue of David. Throughout his career Michelangelo set the standard for painting, sculpture, poetry and architecture through his innovative techniques and artistic genius.
Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet during the Renaissance who is considered one of the greatest artists of all time. He created famous works such as the marble statue of David and the frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Michelangelo was born in 1475 in Italy and showed artistic talent from a young age, becoming apprenticed to a painter before studying sculpture. Throughout his long life he worked on major commissions in Florence and Rome, gaining fame for his innovative artistic style and mastery of realistic human form.
Michelangelo was an Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer considered the greatest living artist of his lifetime. He sculpted two of his most famous works, Pietà and David, before turning 30. As an artist, he created the iconic frescoes on the ceiling and The Last Judgment wall of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Later in life, he became the architect of St. Peter's Basilica at age 74. Michelangelo was admired for his terribilità style, conveying a sense of awe and grandeur that influenced later art movements like Mannerism.
Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet considered one of the greatest artists of the European Renaissance. He created famous works like the statue of David and frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Throughout his long career he was employed by powerful patrons like the Medicis and the Popes, creating monumental sculptures and architectural works for the Catholic Church like the dome of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Michelangelo had an immense influence on other Renaissance artists and changed the course of painting in the West with his masterful depictions of the human form.
The Italian Futurism movement was the first avant-garde art movement, beginning in 1909 with Filippo Marinetti's manifesto signed by artists including Balla, Carra, Boccioni, Russolo, and Soffici. They promoted a revolutionary, technologically-focused art that broke from the past through stylistic and technical experimentation. Key characteristics included a glorification of speed, movement, and war as well as the fusion of object and space to depict dynamism. Leading artist Umberto Boccioni aimed to eliminate dualism through emotive sensations, advising artists to enter the modern world using movement, speed, and dynamism depicted through color, lines, and sculptural techniques.
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Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, poet, and engineer during the High Renaissance who lived from 1475 to 1564. He is renowned for his sculptures of David and Moses and his frescoes in the Sistine Chapel. Some of his most famous works include David, a Renaissance sculpture created between 1501-1504 depicting the biblical hero, and his frescoes in the Sistine Chapel painted over four years depicting nine scenes from Genesis and prophets. Michelangelo worked in both Florence and Rome over his long career and excelled in sculpture, painting, architecture, and poetry.
Sandro Botticelli was an Italian painter during the Early Renaissance. He was born in 1445 in Florence, Italy and apprenticed under goldsmith and painter Filippo Lippi. Botticelli was influenced by Lippi's use of color and developed his own tender style. He gained popularity painting works for the influential Medici family. Later in life, Botticelli fell under the influence of Dominican preacher Savonarola and destroyed many of his own paintings. He died in 1510 at age 65 in Florence.
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Michelangelo was one of the most prominent artists of the Italian Renaissance who lived from 1475-1564. He is renowned for his sculptures of David and Pietà and for his frescoes in the Sistine Chapel. Some of his most famous works include the Sistine Chapel ceiling, which depicts scenes from Genesis, and his statue of David. Throughout his career Michelangelo set the standard for painting, sculpture, poetry and architecture through his innovative techniques and artistic genius.
2. MICHELANGELO’NUN
HAYATI
Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (Doğumu- 6
Mart 1475 , Ölümü-18 Şubat 1564), ünlü İtalyan rönesans dönemi
ressam, heykeltıraş, mimar ve şairidir. Tam adı Michelangelo di
Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni‘ dir
3. Michelangelo, 6 Mart 1475'te Arezzo yakınlarında Caprese’ de
doğar. Ailesi, o daha bir aylıkken Floransa’ya taşınır. Annesi, kendisi
altı yaşındayken ölen Michelangelo, 13 yaşına geldiğinde
Floransa’da Domenico Ghirlandaio’nun yanına öğrenci olarak verilir.
Bertoldo di Giovanni’nin zamanında, Medici ailesine ait olan San
Marko bahçesinde çalışan genç Michelangelo, bu arada Lorenzo de'
Medici ile tanışır.
4. Michelangelo, heykeltıraştaki rüştünü kanıtladığı ilk ve en ünlü eseri
olan çocuk kral Davud’un heykelini yaptığında henüz 26 yaşındadır.
Beş buçuk metrelik bir mermer kütleden çıkaracağı eser için genç
dâhi, mermer bloğun yanına bir baraka inşa ederek, yardımcısız bir
şekilde, çoğu zaman geceli gündüzlü çalışarak Rönesans sanatının
harikalarından biri olarak kabul edilen David’i yaratır.
6. 1505 yılında Papa II. Julius tarafından kendisine, en önemli
başarılarından biri olacak Vatikan’ın yanındaki Sistine Şapeli’nin tavan
resimlerinin yapılması işi verilir. 3 yıl sonra başlayacağı bu görevi
sanatçı, 520 metrekarelik bir alanda yaklaşık dört yıllık bir çalışmanın
ürünü olarak bitirir. Ortasının da, her biri Âdem, Havva ve Nuh
Tufanıyla ilgili İncil’in Eski Ahit’inden alınma öykülerden esinlenerek
yapılan resimlerin bulunduğu dokuz pano bulunan freskin yan
unsurları da mitolojik figürlerle bezelidir. Özellikle ‘’ Adem’in
Yaratılışı” ismindeki sahne batı resim sanatının en canlı tasvirlerinden
biri kabul edilir.
7.
8. 1519 yılında Cosimo de' Medici’nin soyunun son
temsilcisi Lorenzo de' Medici’nin ölmesiyle Michelangelo, onla birlikte
genç yaşta ölen Nemours Dükü Giuliano’nun mezarlarının konulduğu
kiliseye iki ünlünün heykelini yapar. 1534’te Papa III. Paulus’un
heykeltıraşı ve mimarı yapılan Michelangelo’ya Sistine Kilisesi’nin
sunak duvarına bir ’Kıyamet Günü’ tasviri yapmasını ister. Meryem’in
Göğe Yükselişi, İsa’nın Vaftizi ve Musa’nın Hükmü’nün anlatıldığı
freskler süsler bu duvarı.
9.
10. MICHELANGELO VE
İLLUMİNATİ
Mıcehelangelo İllüminati’ye üyedir. Ninja Kaplumbağalardaki
kaplumbağaların adı Leonardo Da Vinci, Mıchelancelo, Donatello ve
Rapheal‘ in adlarıdır.Yani Ninja Kaplumbağalar bir İlluminati çizgi
filimidir. Çizgi filimde çok fazla sübliminal mesaj olduğundan çocuklar
için çok kötü bir örnektir.