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Why is Michelangelo so different from other artists in the Renaissance? He is considered such a genius not only for his masterly ...
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Genius of Michelangelo
Doni Tondo
David
Pietà
Moses
Sistine Chapel
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Medici Family
La Pieta
His Tomb
The Sistine Chapel
The Modern Fashion House
Rick Steves European Travel Talk | Join Gene Openshaw, co-author of Rick Steves' Europe 101: History & Art, as he shares the work and ...
YouTube-Rick Steves' Europe
Introduction
Palazzo Vecchio, Florence
Diagram of the ceiling
Closing thoughts
Arm yourself with information
Carrara marble quarries
The Laurentian Library
St. Mark's Square
Rome, the Eternal City
Death and legacy
At the young age of 23, Michelangelo broke all traditions and created his first masterpiece - the Pietà, of Mary cradling the body of Jesus ...
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Marble Behemoth
Childhood
Angels
The Judge
Last Judgment
Explores the life and times of the great artist and reviews his paintings, sculpture, architecture, drawings, and poems.
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Intro
Early Life
Early life in Florence
Rivalries with other artists
The Pietà
Emotional strains
A new love
The Last Judgement
The Rondini Pietà
Self-description
Take a visual journey into the mind of Michelangelo, a painter, sculptor, architect, draftsman, and one of the most creative and influential ...
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One of Europe's great thrills is seeing Michelangelo's "David" in the flesh at the Accademia Gallery. Seventeen feet high, gleaming white, ...
Who was Michelangelo? What did he do? Why is Michelangelo famous? Michelangelo was one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance and his ...
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Michelangelo's Biography
Career
Statue of David
Conclusion
Director Eike Schmidt inaugurates the new series of episodes entitled "My Gallery" with two geniuses of art history.
Uffizi
BOOKS about Michelangelo: [1] THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY by Irving Stone --- https://bit.ly/2MyYoyW [2] MICHELANGELO. COMPLETE WORKS by Frank ...
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The Tragedy of the Tomb
Atlas
Late Career
Michelangelo Buonarroti 1475 - 1564 Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor, painter, poet and architect. His works include the Statue of David ...
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Later Years
Death and Burial
Why would Michelangelo leave a work unfinished? Courses and Events Programmer Caroline Miller and Gallery Educator Bethan Durie investigate ...
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History
How would michelangelo or other artists feel about seeing their unfinished work on display in a gallery
Why Are We So Drawn to It Being Unfinished
He is revered as one of the greatest artists of all time. For centuries he has typified the perfect artistic genius. His greatest legacy is ...
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Early years
Learning from the Ghirlandaio Brothers
First sculpture
Madonna of the Steppes
Studying Anatomy
The Facade of San Lorenzo
Born in Italy, Michelangelo was a brilliant sculptor, painter and architect, producing admirable and inspiring works.
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Early Career
Michelangelo, Pietà, 1498-1500, marble (Saint Peter's Basilica, Rome) Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker. The Pietà was a ...
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Intimacy of the image
The drapery
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Technique
Sculpting Technique
How was the statue created?
Rationality
David's Pose
Contrapposto
Jugular vein
Transporting the statue
He is revered as one of the greatest artists of all time. For centuries he has typified the perfect artistic genius. His greatest legacy is the surviving ...
Art & Object-Biographics
Michelangelo, The Slaves (commonly referred to as the Dying Slave and the Rebellious Slave), marble, 2.09 m high, 1513-15 (Musée du Louvre, ...
Introduction to Michelangelo's Slaves
Neoplatonic Interpretation
Proportions and distortion
This school-friendly video was created to teach children about Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel ceiling paintings.
YouTube-Kirsten Brunner
Introduction to Michelangelo
Michelangelo's life
A true Renaissance artist
Ceiling painting at The Sistine Chapel
A challenge from Pope Julius II
How he painted the ceiling
Visiting The Sistine Chapel
Make your own Michelangelo-inspired art