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Moments of Michelangelo

 

Michelangelo is considered one of the greatest painters of all time. Yet he provocatively boasts that he does not even consider himself a painter and judges painting to be an art far below sculpture. Even his work in the Sistine Chapel, which took him years and years of work, was imposed by Pope Julius II and not done of his own free will.

 

1490-92. Madonna of the Stairs. He finishes this bas-relief before he is 17 years old.

1493. Battle of the Centaurs

1498-99. Pietà

1501-04. David

1506-08. Tondo Doni

1508-12. Sistine Chapel ceiling

1508-12. Delphic Sibyl. Sistine Chapel

1508-12. The Fall and Expulsion from Garden of Eden. Sistine Chapel

1508-12. The Creation of Adam. Sistine Chapel

1508-12. Separation of the Earth from the Waters

1508-12. Libyan Sibyl

1513-15. Moses

1524-33. Tomb of Giuliano de Medici

1524-33. Tomb of Lorenzo de Medici

1537-41. The Last Judgement. Sistine Chapel

1545. Tomb of Pope Julius II. 1945 is the year in which the assembly is finished.

1547. Pietà Fiorentina

 

Recommended links:

Characteristic Elements of Renaissance Painting.

Artistic Movements I: from Classical Antiquity to Rococo.

Stories behind the Works of Art. The Last Judgement.

Michelangelo: “Genius is eternal patience.”

Renaissance.

Humanism.

The Four Greatest Painters of the Italian Renaissance.

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