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         Artists Michelangelo:     more books (100)
  1. Poems and Letters (Michelangelo) (Penguin Classics) by Michelangelo, 2007-12-18
  2. Michelangelo by Ludwig Goldscheider, 1975-12
  3. Michelangelo was not a turtle! (teaching kids about Michelangelo and other artists through painting activities): An article from: Instructor (1990) by Mary Parks, 1994-05-01
  4. Michelangelo (Great Artists) by Roberto Carvalho de Magalhaes, 2005-09-01
  5. Michelangelo (Great Artists Series - Snapping Turtle Guides) by David Spence, 2001-01-01
  6. Michelangelo & the Sistine Chapel by Rh Value Publishing, 1995-08-05
  7. Sonnets of Michelangelo by Michelangelo, 2002-09-13
  8. Michelangelo: Sculptor by Rupert Hodson, 2003-04-19
  9. Michelangelo (Masterpieces: Artists and Their Works) by Shelley Swanson Sateren, 2003-08
  10. Reactions to the Master: Michelangelo's Effect on Art and Artists in the Sixteenth Century
  11. The Artist's Life by Enrica Crispino, 2001
  12. Michelangelo The Great Artists A Library of their lives, times and paintings Book 5
  13. Michelangelo: sculpture;: The life and work of the artist, (Dolphin art books) by Alessandro Parronchi, 1969
  14. Michelangelo (Great Artists Set I) by Joanne Mattern, 2005-01-11

21. Michelangelo Buonarroti Online
Guide to 30 art museum sites and image archives where michelangelo's paintings and sculptures can be viewed online.
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Michelangelo Buonarroti
[Italian High Renaissance Mannerist Painter and Sculptor, 1475-1564]
Michel-Ange
Studied under Domenico Ghirlandaio
Michelangelo's studio assistants included Francesco Granacci Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli and Marcello Venusti
His students included Giorgio Vasari Italian artists sculptors
It has been said (but I think this is just a story) that Michelangelo Buonarroti nailed some poor man to a board and pierced his heart with a spear, so as to paint a Crucifixion.
Francesco Susinno repeating an early urban legend, quoted in the Faber Book of Art Anecdotes
Museums and Public Art Galleries: Michelangelo Buonarroti at the Detroit Institute of Arts , Michigan NEW!
2 pen and ink studies for the Sistine Chapel

Michelangelo Buonarroti at the Detroit Institute of Arts
, Michigan NEW!
Bust of Michelangelo and a couple of works by him Fitzwilliam Museum PHAROS Website , Cambridge, UK Hermitage Museum , Saint Petersburg, Russia Crouching Boy Hermitage Museum , Saint Petersburg, Russia Crouching Boy , ca.1530-34

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24. Deanna's World: Reflections Of The Renaissance
Underlines the creativity of the Renaissance by including artwork, literature, historical facts, and specific biographical information. Featured artists include Leonardo Da Vinci, michelangelo, and Raphael.
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The Renaissance was an era of beautiful artwork and structures which flourished all over western Europe. Although it began in Italy where there was always a residue of classical-styled architecture, it might have been expected to appear first in Rome. During the 14th and early 15th centuries, however, Rome's political situation was very unfavorable for artistic endeavor, unlike that of Florence.
The early Renaissance in Rome was rapidly approaching the simplicity, monumentality, and massiveness of the High Renaissance of the early 16th century. It renounced the exploits of the Medieval master-mansions, and defined beauty as fidelity at the expense of all other considerations. Some of the most noted artists, architects, and sculptors of the High Renaissance include Donato Bramante, Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael.
In essence, the Renaissance was a time period in which stunning sculptures, buildings, and artwork flourished all over western Europe. It was one of the high points of humanism and the expression of creativity and beauty of life. Deanna's World: About Deanna Advice Staff Basement Celtic Whispers Chat Parlor Dramatique Faerie Circle Good Deeds Guestbook Internet Treasurebox Introduction Interviews Martial Arts A Pink Floyd Tribute Poetry Gallery Radical Change Realm of the Unicorns Reflections of the Renaissance Victorian Treasures
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25. Kids Free Souls - Brainy Stuff - Literature - World Famous Artists - Michelangel
World Famous Artist. michelangelo Buonarroti. Born 6th March 14751564.michelangelo was one of the most famous artists in history.
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Home BRAINY STUFF World Famous Artist Michelangelo Buonarroti Born : 6 th March 1475-1564 Michelangelo was one of the most famous Artists in history. He was mainly interested in creating large marble statues, but his endless creativity energy also led him to become a great painter and architect as well as a poet. A great leader of Italian Renaissance, a period marked by a rebirth of interest in the art and learning of ancient Greece and Rome. Born in the village of Caprese, in a respected Florence family, his father was a government agent. With a brief classical education that dealt with the literature, art and life of ancient Greece and Rome.at the age of 12, Michelangelo became an apprentice to the most popular painter in Florence, Domenico Ghirlandajo. Apart from painting, he took the guidance for sculptor making and was encouraged by a ruler Lorenzo de Medici who called him to stay in his palace. Later, he carved a life size statue of the Roman wine god Bacchus which marked his success chart. At 23, he carved a version of the traditional Pieta David portrays the Israelite king partly as an ideal man, partly as an adolescent youth. The young figure faces his foe tensely but confidently with a

26. Art Books - Artists - Michelangelo Buonarroti
The restoration of the Sistine Chapel and new revelations of michelangelo s poweras draughtsman and colorist have made him newly relevant to art of the new
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Michelangelo: The Complete Sculpture, Painting, Architecture
by Michelangelo Buonarroti, William E. Wallace Details from Amazon The Sistine Chapel: A Glorious Restoration
by Carlo Pietrangeli (Editor), et al Details from Amazon Michelangelo : The Last Judgement - A Glorious Restoration
by Loren Partridge, Fabrizio Mancinelli, Gianluigi Colalucci, Francesco Buranelli, Takashi Okamura Details from Amazon Michelangelo: The Vatican Frescoes
by Pierluigi De Vecchi, Gianluigi Colalucci Details from Amazon Michelangelo : The Frescoes of Sistine Chapel
by Marcia B. Hall, Takashi Okamura Details from Amazon Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling
by Ross King Details from Amazon Michelangelo and His Drawings
by Michael Hirst, Michelangelo Buonarroti Details from Amazon Michelangelo and His Influence: Drawings from Windsor Castle
by Paul Joannides Details from Amazon Michelangelo Life Drawings
by Michelangelo Buonarroti Details from Amazon The Medici, Michelangelo, and the Art of Late Renaissance Florence
by Cristina Acidini Luchinat, Cristina Acidini, Palazzo Strozzi, Art Institute of Chicago, Detroit Institute of Arts, et al Details from Amazon Michelangelo and Raphael in the Vatican by A. Graziano, F. Mancinelli

27. Michelangelo | Renaissance Artist
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Renaissance Artist I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.
Michelangelo Buonarroti
was born on March 6, 1475 in the village of Caprese, Italy. He was one of the most important artists of the Italian Renaissance, a period when the arts and sciences flourished. Michelangelo became an apprentice to prominent Florentine painter, Domenico Ghirlandaio at the age of 12, but soon began to study sculpture instead. He attracted the attention and patronage of Lorenzo de Medici , who was ruler of Florence until 1494. At age 23, Michelangelo completed his magnificent "Pieta," a marble statue that shows the Virgin Mary grieving over the dead Jesus. He began work on the colossal figure of "David" in 1501, and by 1504 the sculpture (standing at 4.34m/14 ft 3 in tall) was in place outside the Palazzo Vecchio. The statue became a symbol for the new republic that had replaced Medici rule. Michelangelo portrayed "David" partly as the ideal man, partly as an adolescent youth. Unlike predesessors by other sculptors which depict David with the grissly head of the giant under his foot, Michalangelo poses David at the moment he faces the giant, the deed before him. He believed that this was David's moment of greatest courage.

28. Michelangelo Buonarroti Online
Web Sites About the Artist. Deborah Trofatter s michelangelo Buonarroti Site michelangelo Web Design michelangelo Buonarroti 14751564
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Michelangelo Buonarroti
[Italian High Renaissance Mannerist Painter and Sculptor, 1475-1564]
Michel-Ange
Studied under Domenico Ghirlandaio
Michelangelo's studio assistants included Francesco Granacci Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli and Marcello Venusti
His students included Giorgio Vasari Italian artists sculptors
It has been said (but I think this is just a story) that Michelangelo Buonarroti nailed some poor man to a board and pierced his heart with a spear, so as to paint a Crucifixion.
Francesco Susinno repeating an early urban legend, quoted in the Faber Book of Art Anecdotes
Museums and Public Art Galleries: Michelangelo Buonarroti at the Detroit Institute of Arts , Michigan NEW!
2 pen and ink studies for the Sistine Chapel

Michelangelo Buonarroti at the Detroit Institute of Arts
, Michigan NEW!
Bust of Michelangelo and a couple of works by him Fitzwilliam Museum PHAROS Website , Cambridge, UK Hermitage Museum , Saint Petersburg, Russia Crouching Boy Hermitage Museum , Saint Petersburg, Russia Crouching Boy , ca.1530-34

29. Michelangelo Pistoletto Online
michelangelo Pistoletto Italian Arte Povera Painter and Sculptor, born in 1933Guide to pictures of works by Browse all Italian artists / sculptors
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Man and woman on a balcony (Him and her on the balcony) Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea , Trento, Italy (in Italian) Artworks are listed under "Opere" Museum of Contemporary Art , Los Angeles Ball of newspapers Museum van Hedendaagse Kunst , Antwerp, Belgium Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium Catalogue (in French) Tenda verde S.M.A.K. (Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst) , Ghent, Belgium Walker Art Center , Minnesota Professional Tools: Artprice Pictures from Image Archives: Bildindex der Kunst und Architektur (in German) California State University WorldImages Database Seated Woman Other Web Sites: ArtSeenSoho Photographs from Documenta X Articles: Highbeam Research - Search Millions of Published Articles for Michelangelo Pistoletto (register for free trial membership to see full text of articles) Buy this book at Amazon.com

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Until the 20th century the generally accepted model for the development of the artistic Renaissance was that constructed by Vasari, writing in 1550. He gave to Giotto the credit for the rebirth of art after centuries of barbarism and structured his chronological model like the ages of man, with Giotto and his immediate heirs as representing the infancy of art; Masaccio , Brunelleschi, Donatello and Ghiberti as the experimental youth; and Leonardo Raphael and Michelangelo as the perfected maturity. Although notions of rebirth (and the previous death the term implies) and artistic progress are now rejected, and although it is recognized that Vasari was above all a Florentine writer structuring history in Florentine terms in order to set the scene for his friend and idol, the Florentine all-round artist, Michelangelo, Vasari's account is useful in that it does reflect what is a perceptible movement away from an art based on conventionalized representations of a supernatural reality towards an increasing technical expertise (in which Florence mostly led the way) in the representation of a visually convincing and rationally ordered natural world. The subject matter was still preponderantly sacred, but Christ and the saints were now conceived with more corporeality, and increasingly not in an ethereal Heaven, but at the centre of the physical world.

31. WebMuseum: Michelangelo
michelangelo, quoted in Vasari s Lives of the artists. Image David There hasnever been a more literally awesome artist than michelangelo awesome in
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Timeline: The High Renaissance In full MICHELANGELO DI LODOVICO BUONARROTI SIMONI (b. March 6, 1475, Caprese, Republic of Florence [Italy]d. Feb. 18, 1564, Rome), Italian Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet who exerted an unparalleled influence on the development of Western art. I cannot live under pressures from patrons, let alone paint.
Michelangelo, quoted in Vasari's Lives of the Artists David
Gigantic marble, started in 1501 and completed in 1504
Michelangelo began work on the colossal figure of David in 1501, and by 1504 the sculpture (standing at 4.34m/14 ft 3 in tall) was in place outside the Palazzo Vecchio. The choice of David was supposed to reflect the power and determination of Republican Florence and was under constant attack from supporters of the usurped Medicis. In the 19th century the statue was moved to the Accademia.
Michelangelo: a dominant force in Florence and Rome
Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564) exerted enormous influence. He, too, was universally acknowledged as a supreme artist in his own lifetime, but again, his followers all too often present us with only the master's outward manner, his muscularity and gigantic grandeur; they miss the inspiration. Sebastiano del Piombo (c.1485-1547), for example, actually used a drawing (at least a sketch) made for him by Michelangelo for his masterwork, The Raising of Lazarus . Masterwork it is; yet how melodramatic it appears if compared with Michelangelo's own painting.

32. Michelangelo -- A Biography
Later in life, michelangelo complained that the Bolognese artists were envious Unusual among Renaissance artists, michelangelo had a proper family name
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Michelangelo:
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Michelangelo: The Complete Sculpture, Painting, Architecture
(see also Chronology of Michelangelo) Michelangelo was the greatest sculptor of the sixteenth century, as Donatello was in the century before him and Bernini in the century after him. We admire the products of his genius but we less frequently pause to consider the magnitude of the tasks he undertook, the problems he encountered, and the setbackseven failureshe may have suffered. The and the David for example, are stunning accomplishments that obscure the more mundane facts of their creation. We tend to overlook that they were fashioned from raw and resistent stone, by hands that were strong and dexterous but also were occasionally tired or bruised. Before these sculptures became the sublime marvels we admire today, they were inert and spiritless material. Carving marble is extremely difficult. Forget the frequently invoked image of the artist "peeling away" layers of the stone, or "liberating" a figure from the block. Michelangelo's contemporary and biographer, Giorgio Vasari , vividly but inaccurately described marble carving as a gradual issuing forth from the block, like a figure that is raised little by little from a tub of water. Michelangelo's rival

33. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Michelangelo Buonarroti
michelangelo, one of the greatest artists of all times, came from a noble Florentinefamily of small means, and in 1488 was apprenticed to Domenico
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Pope Julius II called him to enter his service. After this, Michelangelo was employed alternately in Rome and Florence by Julius and his successors, Leo X Clement VII , and Paul III being his special patrons. In 1534, shortly after the death of his father, Michelangelo left Florence never to return. The further events of his life are closely connected with his artistic labours. Some weeks after his death his body was brought back to Florence and a few months later a stately memorial service was held in the church of San Lorenzo. His nephew, Leonardo Buonarroti, erected a monument over his tomb in Santa Croce, for which Vasari, his well known pupil and biographer, furnished the design, and Duke Cosimo de' Medici the marble. The three arts are represented as mourning over the sarcophagus, above which is a niche containing a bust of Michelangelo. A monument was erected in his memory in the church of the Santi Apostoli, at Rome, representing him as an artist in working garb, with an inscription: Tanto nomini nullum par elogium . (No praise is sufficient for so great a man.) Michelangelo was a man of many-sided character, independent and persistent in his views and his endeavours. His most striking characteristic was a sturdy determination, guided by a lofty ideal. Untiring, he worked until far advanced in years, at the cost of great personal sacrifices. He was not, however, unyielding to the point of obstinancy. His productions in all departments of art show the great fertility of his mind. In literature he was a devoted student and admirer of

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35. Ancient Roman Art And Artists
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The earliest Roman art is generally associated with the overthrow of the Etruscan kings and the establishment of the Republic in 509 BC. The end of Roman art and the beginning of medieval art is usually said to occur with the conversion of the emperor Constantine to Christianity and the transfer of the capital of the empire from Rome to Constantinople in AD 330. Roman styles and even pagan Roman subjects continued, however, for centuries, often in Christian guise. Roman art is traditionally divided into two main periods, art of the Republic and art of the Roman Empire (from 27 BC on), with subdivisions corresponding to the major emperors or imperial dynasties. When the Republic was founded, the term Roman art was virtually synonymous with the art of the city of Rome, which still bore the stamp of its Etruscan art; during the last two centuries, notably that of Greece, Roman art shook off its dependence on Etruscan art; during the last two centuries before Christ a distinctive Roman manner of building, sculpting, and painting emerged. Never-the-less, because of the extraordinary geographical extent of the Roman Empire and the number of diverse populations encompassed within its boundaries, the art and architecture of the Romans was always eclectic and is characterized by varying styles attributable to differing regional tastes and the diverse preferences of a wide range of patrons.

36. Michelangelo - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
michelangelo once said to the biographer of artists Giorgio Vasari, What goodI have comes from the Asteroid 3001 michelangelo, named after the artist
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For other uses, see Michelangelo (disambiguation)
Michelangelo (full name Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni March 6 February 18 ) was a Renaissance sculptor architect painter , and poet Michelangelo Buonarroti, by Marcello Venusti Michelangelo is famous for creating the fresco ceiling of the Sistine Chapel , as well as the Last Judgment over the altar, and " The Martyrdom of St. Peter " and " The Conversion of St. Paul " in the Vatican's Cappella Paolina ; among his many sculptures are those of David and the Pieta , as well as the Virgin, Bacchus Moses , Rachel, Leah, and members of the Medici family; he also designed the dome of St. Peter's Basilica
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38. Artists In 60 Seconds: Michelangelo Merisi Da Caravaggio
A profile of michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, Italian Baroque painter.
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She noted that in previous centuries, artists such as michelangelo and Da Vinciran the risk of offending the Church when they did surreptitious cadaver
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40. Michelangelo To Vasari (Getty Exhibitions)
Getty Museum exhibition focuses on drawings by michelangelo and his artists developed a new movement called the bella maniera (beautiful style),
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Video Gallery Current Exhibitions Past Exhibitions ... Past Exhibitions Michelangelo to Vasari: Drawing the Figure in Renaissance Florence
Holy Family

Michelangelo Buonarroti

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This exhibition examines Michelangelo's impact on two generations of Florentine artists.
With his ideal interpretation of the human body and the sculptural power of his compositions, Michelangelo influenced his contemporaries and followers. During the 16th century, Florence enjoyed a period of great artistic productivity under the patronage of Cosimo I de' Medici, duke of Florence. Artists developed a new movement called the bella maniera (beautiful style), or Mannerism; they sought to shock and delight viewers with exaggerated poses, extreme perspective, and muscular figures that threatened to spill off the page. For all his work, from sculpture to painting to architecture, Michelangelo began by drawing on paper as a means of clarifying and building his ideas, at the core of which was the grasp of the human form. The sheet above shows how he could give a working drawing the monumentality of a sculpted object. The complex layering of media, rare in Michelangelo's drawings, enhances the sense of three-dimensionality.
Bearded Man Filling a Glass: Youth Running

Giorgio Vasari

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