[1] Michelangelo was born on March 6th, 1475 in the small town of Caprese. A few months after his birth, his father, Lodovico Buonarroti, a magistrate of Caprese, decided to move the family to Florence.[1] Michelangelo’s unofficial education as a sculptor started when he was six, when he was sent to live in the stonecutter village of Settignano.[2] There he spent four years learning how to use chiseling tools and to carve stone, which would later help his education and career as a sculptor.[2] In…
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I chose Bernini’s The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa, and Michelangelo’s Pieta. I chose these because they both focus on 2 people. The first thing I noticed about Bernini’s piece is that he used a lot of cloth imagery to cover up sizable portions of the body, so he doesn’t get too detailed with the parts of the body. Michelangelo really understood the body and showed more of his skills, even though he does use a small amount of cloth, you can see why he is a legend. There are major differences in the meanings…
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passion for art since he was a little kid. However, because his family own small banks, they were considered a slight higher-class. Therefore, his father did not approve of his profound interest in art. Though, that did not discouraged Michelangelo. Michelangelo’s father encouraged him to go to school, however, that did not captivate his attention. In the article, Biography of Michelangelo, it states that “The young artist, however, showed no interest in school, preferring instead to copy paintings from…
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Art historians have debated the composition of the Florentine Pieta for many years. They argue about which scenes are presented in this sculpture along with the true identity of the hooded figure. In 1968 a man by the name of Leo Steinberg proposed the idea of what is known as the “slung leg hypothesis,” which links Michelangelo’s decision to destroy this sculpture. In the sculpture, Christ’s left leg is missing. Steinberg argues that the position of Christ’s leg between the Madonna’s knees in…
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Michelangelo's pieta was an early renaissance of 15th century art work. He used the Neoplatonic idea to create his pieta. Michelangelo's pieta provides a triangular composition from the base to Mary's head while The Teresa of Avila in Ecstasy do not provide triangular composition. It is more likely a upside down triangle in the negative space. The sculpture provides a shape of V. The pieta shows Mary's sadness due to crucification of Christ which…
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During the Renaissance, creating a figure of any type, whether it be a sculpture or painting, making the figures look alive and real was what any artist would go for. In his sculpture the Pieta, Michelangelo transforms the stone to an actual human figure. “Michelangelo’s core figures are inviolable (due to the change material from wood to marble) and resistant to the physical transformations the Flemish works have undergone due to changing ritual and devotional agendas across time” . Zeigler…
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his greatest works the Pieta. This work was a sculpture based on a devotional image that portrays Christ in the Virgin Mary’s lap. His version of the Pieta was much more refined than previous ones because it required a level of technical skill that would take the average person years upon years to attain. Not only that but he perfectly extracted these balanced figures from this one block of marble to form this prime example of a Pieta. Michelangelo’s success with the Pieta allowed him to be commissioned…
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Michelangelo di Loduvico Buonarroti Simioni is the second of five sons. He was a painter, architect, poet, and sculptor. He was on born on March 6, 1475 in Caprese, Italy. He died on February 18, 1564 (88 years old) in Rome, Italy. His father, Leonardo di Buonarrota Simoini worked for the Florentine government. Due to his mother’s illness, Michelangelo was placed with a family of stone cutters known as the Medici Family. His mother, Francesca Neri died when he was 6 years old. Shortly after his…
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The elaborate costume like the trefoil pattern on his robe, and precious materials make it clear that the individual depicted was one of the elite. 2. Pieta the sculpture by Michelangelo was commissioned by the French cardinal Jean de Bilheres Lagraulas. It was commissioned to adorn the chapel in Old Saint Peter’s, in which where he would be buried. Although Michelangelo’s French patron picked the subject, Michelangelo rendered the North style in a phenomenal style. This shows the patronage system of the…
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“Learning acquired in youth arrests the evil of old age; and if you understand that old age has wisdom for food, you will so conduct yourself in youth that your old age will not lack for nourishment” (Leonardo Da Vinci). The European Renaissance began in Florence, Italy and occurred between the fourteenth and seventeenth century, approximately 1300-1600 AD (Encyclopedia Britannica). The Renaissance was a time the emphasized humanism, an inward focused philosophy that claims men are self-sufficient…
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