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  1. Das Leben Des Michelangelo Buonarroti (German Edition) by Ascanio Condivi, 2010-03-18
  2. Michelangelo (Famous Children) by Tony Hart, 1994-04-01
  3. Michelangelo Buonarroti (The Primary Source Library of Famous Artists) by Catherine Nichols, Michelangelo Buonarroti, 2006-06-15
  4. Michelangelo: Renaissance Artist (Great Names) by Diane Cook, Iassen Ghiuselev, et all 2002-10
  5. Michelangelo: A Life on Paper by Leonard Barkan, 2010-10-28
  6. The sculptures of Michelangelo by Michelangelo Buonarroti, 1950
  7. Appendice All' Opuscolo Initolato Ritratto Di Vittoria Colonna, Dipinto Da Michelangelo Buonarroti (1853) (Italian Edition) by Domenico Campanari, 2010-09-10
  8. Vita Di Michelangelo Buonarroti: Narrata Con L'aiuto Di Nuovi Documenti (Italian Edition) by Aurelio Gotti, 2010-03-16
  9. The Sonnets of Michelangelo Buonarroti by Michelangelo Buonarroti, 2009-12-25
  10. Le Rime Di Michelangelo Buonarroti: Pittore Scultore E Architetto Cavate Dagli Autografi (1863) (Italian Edition) by Cesare Guasti, Michelangelo Buonarroti, 2010-09-10
  11. Michelangelo Buonarroti (The Life & Work Of...) (The Life & Work Of...) by Sean Connolly, 2007-04-23
  12. Dialogos em Roma (1538): Conversations on art with Michelangelo Buonarroti (Reihe Siegen. Editionen) by Francisco de Hollanda, 1998
  13. Sonnets and Madrigals of Michelangelo Buonarroti by Michelangelo Buonarroti, 2010-01-05
  14. La Lettere Di Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian Edition) by Michelangelo Buonarroti, Gaetano Milanesi, 2010-03-16

41. Michelangelo Buonarroti (Getty Museum)
A biography of the artist michelangelo buonarroti from the J. Paul Getty Museum s collection. Explore Art Home Artists, michelangelo buonarroti
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[T]he benign ruler of heaven graciously looked down to earth, saw the worthlessness of what was being done, . . . [and] decided to send into the world an artist [Michelangelo Buonarroti] … whose work alone would teach us how to attain perfection. Thus biographer Giorgio Vasari described Michelangelo—sculptor, painter, draftsman, architect, and poet, and Italy's most famous artist. More than anyone, Michelangelo elevated the status of the artist above the level of craftsman. His deeply felt religious convictions were manifested in his art. For him, the body was the soul's prison. By using movement, monumental forms, and gesture to express spiritual urges, he opened up new artistic vistas in the direction of Mannerism and the Baroque. Overcoming parental opposition, Michelangelo apprenticed with Florence's best fresco painter, Domenico Ghirlandaio, while greatly admiring the work of Donatello. He studied

42. L'ombra Del Genio - Home Page
Firenze Realizzata nell'ambito di questa mostra dedicata al grande artista ed all'arte nella citt  dal 1537 al 1631, la Fondazione Ibm Italia propone una visita virtuale della galleria di Casa buonarroti. (Richiede Flash)
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43. CGFA- Michelangelo
To Biography. Graphic The Madonna of the Stairs, Casa buonarroti, Florence. 103KB Graphic Bacchus, begun 1497, marble sculpture, Museo
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The Madonna of the Stairs, Casa Buonarroti, Florence. 103KB Bacchus, begun 1497, marble sculpture, Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence. 98KB Doni Tondo, approx 1503, Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence. 174KB David, 1504, marble, Galleria dell'Accademia at Florence. 75KB David (rear view), 1504, marble, Galleria dell'Accademia at Florence. 60KB The Creation of the Heavens (detail), 1508-12, from the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. 119KB The Creation of Man, 1508-12, from the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. 103KB The Fall from Grace, 1508-12, from the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. 125KB The Flood, 1508-12, from the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. 150KB The Erythraean Sibyl, 1508-12, from the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. 136KB Study for "The Libyan Sibyl", Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 125KB The Libyan Sibyl, 1508-12, from the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. 136KB The Prophet Zachariah, 1508-12, from the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. 136KB
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44. Casa Buonarroti
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45. WebMuseum: Michelangelo
michelangelo a dominant force in Florence and Rome. michelangelo buonarroti (14751564) exerted enormous influence. He, too, was
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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.
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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.

46. Michelangelo Buonarroti Interieurs
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47. Florence Guide
michelangelo buonarroti Painter, sculptor, architect and poet Caprese 1475Rome 1564 The complete artist, he expressed the ideas of the Renaissance, passing
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Michelangelo Buonarroti
Painter, sculptor, architect and poet
Caprese 1475-Rome 1564

The complete artist, he expressed the ideas of the Renaissance , passing from "realism" to the "beautiful" as the quintessence and glorification of the capacity of man.
After completing his humanistic studies, he started work in Ghirlandaio Saint Mark
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The Battle of the Centaurs and the Madonna of the Stairs (1490-92 Museum of Casa Buonarroti), where the transition between the 15th century and classicism can clearly be seen, date from this early period. He fled from Florence in 1494 to escape Charles VIII and went to Bologna where, after seeing the reliefs by Jacopo della Quercia, he sculpted a bas-relief for the Duomo of San Petronio.
the Second Republic
as well as of the Renaissance ideals of free men and masters of fate.
Michelangelo - Portrait
On Michelangelo's return to Rome, Pope Julius II gave him a commission that was to weigh heavily on him for over forty years: the monumental tomb of the Pope, conceived as a typical classical mausoleum that united sculpture and painting. Michelangelo spent eight months in Carrara to choose the most suitable marble but by then the Pope was more interested in the project of St. Peter's Church, which had been entrusted to Bramante, so that Michelangelo, disappointed and jealous, left Rome and went for a short period to Florence and then Bologna, where he was later to make his peace with the Pontiff.
In 1508 the Pope gave him an extremely important task to carry out: the decoration of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. The five hundred square metre area was decorated by this man in four years of very hard work and this Neoplatonic interpretation of the Book of Genesis fully expresses the artistic ideals of the Renaissance. Julius II died in 1513 which brought the problem of his tomb up again: the second commission led to the creation of the Moses and the two Slaves in the Louvre but again it all came to nothing.

48. Biografía - Miguel Angel. Michelangelo Buonarroti
michelangelo buonarroti Nacionalidad Italia Caprese (1475) - Roma (1564) Estilo Renacimiento Italiano , Cinquecento.
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Batalla de Cascina que compitiera con la Batalla de Anghiari encargada a Leonardo Juicio Final , en la Capilla Sixtina, por encargo del papa Paulo III, quien le nombra pintor, escultor y arquitecto del Vaticano. En el Juicio Final, Miguel Ángel exhibirá su admiración hacia la anatomía que le llevará a desnudar al propio Cristo, anticipando con sus figuras el Barroco . Pero la reacción moral no se hizo esperar y ya en vida del maestro se empezaron a tapar los cuerpos, siendo Volterra uno de los encargados. Los pleitos con los herederos de Julio II para la ejecución de la tumba se suceden llegando a situaciones límite de las que salió airoso gracias a la ayuda del papa. Llevará a cabo los frescos de la Capilla Paolina inmediatamente después de acabar con el Juicio, una vez resueltos sus problemas con los herederos de Julio II, consintiendo éstos en la renuncia del maestro a la ejecución de los trabajos y admitiendo la colocación del Moisés en el nuevo proyecto. Desde 1546 Miguel Ángel se dedica especialmente a la arquitectura; tras fallecer Antonio da Sangallo asume la dirección de las obras de la basílica de San Pedro del Vaticano, compaginando los trabajos con el diseño de la escalinata del Capitolio y el Palacio de los Conservadores. En estos años mantendrá una encendida amistad con la poetisa Vittoria Colonna, mujer de místico temperamento que llevará a Miguel Ángel a expresar en sus obras y escritos una dolorosa fe, manifestando un ineludible deseo de penitencia. La fama del maestro alcanzó elevadas cotas en los últimos años de su vida, siendo nombrado "jefe" de la Academia de Dibujo de Florencia.

49. Liber Liber: Biblioteca > Autori B > Buonarroti, Michelangelo
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Liber Liber promuove il progetto Manuzio , biblioteca telematica ad accesso gratuito biblioteca Autori A B C D ... Tesi Opere A B C D ... Collaborare ti trovi in: Copertina Home Biblioteca Autori B Buonarroti, Michelangelo Note biografiche Michelangelo Buonarroti Simoni, pittore, scultore, architetto e poeta (1475-1564). Nato da genitori fiorentini, a 13 anni fu a Firenze nella bottega del Ghirlandaio, poi nella scuola di S. Marco con Bertoldo, l'allievo di Donatello. Prima dei vent'anni sperimentò nel marmo ogni tecnica antica e contemporanea. In due opere giovanili, la "Madonna della Scala" e la "Lotta dei Centauri coi Lapiti" (Galleria Buonarroti, Firenze), manifestò già i caratteri del suo stile: il creare nel marmo -per via di levare-, il concepire in grande, il contrapporre a masse in ombra altre in vivida luce. Dopo aver visto opere di J. della Quercia a Bologna, scolpisce a Roma, nel 1497, la "Pietà". Con il "David", il tondo del Bargello e il "S. Matteo" (1504), di cui -il non finito- accresce la suggestività, termina il periodo giovanile. A 30 anni Giulio II lo incaricò del suo Mausoleo in S. Pietro. Quest'opera, che gli era carissima e che mai ebbe modo di realizzare, costituì un motivo di tormento per tutta la vita di Michelangelo.

50. Michelangelo - Renaissance Art
Narrative on the life of michelangelo and his Renaissance art, with details on his paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
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Michelangelo Buonarroti - Renaissance Artist This narrative on Michelangelo and his famous Renaissance art is among the most comprehensive on the Web. It details the story of Michelangelo's life followed by specific discussions on his famous Renaissance paintings depicting the Story of Genesis on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. The Life of Michelangelo Michelangelo Buonarroti was born to Ludovico di Leonardo Buonarroti Simoni and his wife, Francesca Neri, on March 6, 1475 in Caprese in Casentino. He came from a respectful family, 2nd born of three brothers. His family had connections with the ruling Medici Family. His mother was frail and sick and could not nurse Michelangelo, and so he was placed with a wet nurse of a stone cutting family. At the age of six, Michelangelo's mother passed away and the family moved to Settignano. Around the age of 12, Michelangelo attended grammar school, which was run by Francesca da Urbino. After his brief education, he was enrolled as an apprentice for Domenico Ghirlandaia. After returning to Florence, Michelangelo produced the magnificent David, manly and athletic looking, projecting heroic courage.

51. Liber Liber: Biblioteca > Autori B > Buonarroti, Michelangelo
michelangelo buonarroti il Giovane nacque a Firenze nel 1568, nipote del poeta e scultore omonimo.
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52. Biography
Biography of michelangelo di Lodovico buonarroti Simoni (b. 1475, Caprese, d. 1564, Roma) in the Web Gallery of Art, a searchable image collection and database
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Michelangelo (1475-1564), arguably one of the most inspired creators in the history of art and, with Leonardo da Vinci, the most potent force in the Italian High Renaissance. As a sculptor, architect, painter, and poet, he exerted a tremendous influence on his contemporaries and on subsequent Western art in general. monument in the church of Santa Croce. Early Life in Florence Michelangelo's father, a Florentine official named Ludovico Buonarroti with connections to the ruling Medici family, placed his 13-year-old son in the workshop of the painter Domenico Ghirlandaio. After about two years, Michelangelo studied at the sculpture school in the Medici gardens and shortly thereafter was invited into the household of Lorenzo de' Medici, the Magnificent. There he had an opportunity to converse with the younger Medicis, two of whom later became popes (Leo X and Clement VII). He also became acquainted with such humanists as Marsilio Ficino and the poet Angelo Poliziano, who were frequent visitors. Michelangelo produced at least two relief sculptures by the time he was 16 years old, the Battle of the Centaurs and the Madonna of the Stairs (both 1489-92, Casa Buonarroti, Florence), which show that he had achieved a personal style at a very early age.

53. The Conversion Of Saul By MICHELANGELO Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni
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The Conversion of Saul
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The conversion of Saul (St Paul) is the best-known and most widely represented of the Pauline themes (Acts 9:1-9). On the road to Damascus, where he was going to obtain authorization from the synagogue to arrest Christians, Paul was struck to the ground, blinded by a sudden light from heaven. The voice of God, heard also by Paul's attendants, as artists make clear, said, 'Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?' They led him to the city where, the voice had said, he would told what he had to do. According to a tradition, connected with the medieval Custom of representing pride as a falling horseman, Paul made the journey on horseback. He lies on the ground as if just thrown from his horse, prostrate with awe, or unconcious. He may be wearing Roman armour. Christ appeares in the heavens, perhaps with three angels. Paul's attendants run to help him or try to control the rearing horses. Previous Page Please send your comments , sign our guestbook and send a postcard
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59. Michelangelo
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"Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet. He was one of the founders of the High Renaissance and, in his later years, one of the principal exponents of Mannerism. Born at Caprese, the son of the local magistrate, his family returned to Florence soon after his birth. Michelangelo's desire to become an artist was initially opposed by his father, as to be a practising artist was then considered beneath the station of a member of the gentry. He was, however, eventually apprenticed in 1488 for a three-year term to Domenico Ghirlandaio . Later in life Michelangelo tried to suppress this apprenticeship, implying that he was largely self-taught, undoubtedly because he did not want to present himself as a product of the workshop system which carried with it the stigma of painting and sculpture being taught as crafts rather than Liberal Arts. Nevertheless, it was in Ghirlandaio's workshop that Michelangelo would have learnt the rudiments of the technique of fresco painting. Before the end of his apprenticeship, however, he transferred to the school set up by Lorenzo the Magnificent in the gardens of the Palazzo Medici. Here he would have had access to the Medici collection of antiques, as well as a certain amount of tuition from the resident master, Bertoldo di Giovanni. His work here included two marble reliefs, a

60. Kids And Teens, People And Society, Biography, Artists: Buonarroti, Michelangelo
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  • Biography - Part of the Web Gallery of Art, this page provides a detailed look at Michelangelo's life and includes information and photographs of some of his most famous works. Michaelangelo Buonarroti - A brief collection of facts about the author's life and his works. Michelangelo - Great Buildings Online - Focuses on the artist's contributions as an architect. Michelangelo Buonarroti - Provides a comprehensive overview of Michelangelo's life. Three-part biography includes links to photographs of many of his works. Michelangelo - Collection of 10 articles from Encarta Encyclopedia provide an in-depth look at the artist's life. WebMuseum: Michelangelo - A brief introduction to the artist and his creations.
This category lists pages and sites about the life of Italian artisan Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564). Michelangelo is perhaps best known as the man who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Yet this leader of the Italian Renaissance distinguished himself not only as a painter, but also as a sculptor, an architect, and a poet. Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.

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