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Michelangelo’s Kaleidoscopic Artistry and Ambition - MSN“Michelangelo: The Genesis of the Sistine,” a revelatory research exhibition at William & Mary’s Muscarelle Museum of Art, lets us peek behind the artist’s curtain.
Our critic Margaret Carrigan goes through the 10 most famous works by Michelangelo. Which are the greatest? And which is the best?
Why did Michelangelo sculpt Moses with horns? “Art Detective”, how to discover the details of a work in Costantino D'Orazio's book ...
Michelangelo’s Moses has more in common with C.S. Lewis’s Mr. Tumnus than the casual viewer might expect—namely, a couple of stubby horns. Michelangelo wasn’t the first artist to depict ...
Michelangelo is undoubtedly one of the most brilliant and iconic artists from the Renaissance period. From his paintings to his sculptures, they are all loved, appreciated, and admired by people ...
A fleet of marble-sculpting robots is carving out the future of the art world. It's a move some artists see as cheating, but others are embracing the change.
Michelangelo’s ‘Moses’ is the epitome of Renaissance art, a piece so grand and awe-worthy that it forces people to stand in awe of its beauty and precision. The sculpture of Moses was carved ...
Book excerpt: The inside story of bringing Michelangelo’s Pieta to Queens Ruth D. Nelson has a new book about the 1964-65 New York World’s Fair and the marquee attraction at the Vatican pavilion.
There's something eternally fascinating about the art of sculpture, more so when it depicts the human form. Michelangelo, for example, lived and created more than 500 years ago, yet we still ...
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