Michelangelo

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Michelangelo

Michelangelo (Michelangelo Buonarroti) (1475 - 1564) was an Italian Italian artist, architect and poet. He was one of the truly towering figures of the Renaissance period.

In painting, his works included the celebrated frescoes in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican: scenes from Genesis and other Old Testament subjects (on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel) and from the Last Judgment (on the altar wall).

Michelangelo also did the frescoes "Conversion of St Paul" and "Crucifixion of St Peter" for the Pauline Chapel in the Vatican.

In sculpture, his works included the "Pieta", "David" and "Moses".

In architecture, Michelangelo designed the sepulchral chapel of the Medici in Florence and, from 1546, he remodeled the designs for St Peters in the Vatican.

Paintings in the Sistine Chapel, Vatican City (by Michelangelo)

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Pietà (1499) (by Michelangelo) 

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In "Michelangelo", Hibbard presents a unbiased account of Michelangelo's life in an enjoyable mix of historical narravitve and critical and contextual analysis. The writing is approachable with a minimum of high-brow art jargon. Hibbard also refrains from diving too deep into speculation about fine points such as sexuality and politics. This book is suited for those desiring an end-to-end introduction to the man and his art, or for those who have forgotten 90% of art survey 101, like me.

David (1501-04) (by Michelangelo) (photo: David Gaya) 

Painting vs. Sculpture

"In my opinion painting should be considered excellent in proportion as it approaches the effect of relief, while relief should be considered bad in proportion as it approaches the effect of painting."

-- Michelangelo

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Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (painted by Michelangelo) image

Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (painted by Michelangelo, 1508-12) (Photo: Aaron Logan) 

The Creation of Adam (Sistine Chapel) (by Michelangelo) 

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Detail from The Creation of Adam (Sistine Chapel) (by Michelangelo) 

Genius and Sociability

"There are many who maintain a thousand lies, and one is that eminent painters are strange, harsh, and unbearable in their manner, although they are really human and humane. And these fools, and not sensible persons, consider them fantastic and capricious and are loath to tolerate such characteristics in a painter."

-- Michelangelo

Michelangelo (article)

Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (March 6, 1475 - February 18, 1564), commonly known as Michelangelo, was an Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect, poet, and engineer. Despite making few forays beyond the arts, his versatility in the disciplines he took up was of such a high order that he is often considered a contender for the title of the archetypal Renaissance man, along with his rival and fellow Italian Leonardo da Vinci.

Michelangelo's output in every field during his long life was prodigious; when the sheer volume of correspondence, sketches, and reminiscences that survive is also taken into account, he is the best-documented artist of the 16th century. Two of his best-known works, the Pieta and David, were sculpted before he turned thirty. Despite his low opinion of painting, Michelangelo also created two of the most influential works in fresco in the history of Western art: the scenes from Genesis on the ceiling and The Last Judgment on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Later in life he designed the dome of St. Peter's Basilica in the same city and revolutionised classical architecture with his use of the giant order of pilasters.

In a demonstration of Michelangelo's unique standing, he was the first Western artist whose biography was published while he was alive. Two biographies were published of him during his lifetime; one of them, by Giorgio Vasari, proposed that he was the pinnacle of all artistic achievement since the beginning of the Renaissance, a viewpoint that continued to have currency in art history for centuries. In his lifetime he was also often called Il Divino ("the divine one"). One of the qualities most admired by his contemporaries was his terribilita, a sense of awe-inspiring grandeur, and it was the attempts of subsequent artists to imitate Michelangelo's impassioned and highly personal style that resulted in the next major movement in Western art after the High Renaissance, Mannerism.

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Detail from the Last Judgement (Sistine Chapel) (by Michelangelo) 

Moses (1513-15) (by Michelangelo) image

Moses (1513-15) (by Michelangelo) (Photo: Prasenberg) 

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The Dome of St Peter's Basilica, Rome, Designed by Michelangelo (image)

The Dome of St Peter's, Rome (1558-61), Designed by Michelangelo 

Difficult to Paint Easily

" ...that what one must toil and labor with hard work and study to attain in a painting is that, after much labor spent on it, it should seem to have been done almost rapidly and with no labor at all, although in fact it was not so. And this needs most excellent skill and art."

-- Michelangelo

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