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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.
Most of the sculptures of Renaissance master Michelangelo can't travel for shows, so the Madrid-based studio Factum Arte made meticulous 3D-printed and cast reproductions for a new exhibition.
Michelangelo, The Creation of Adam as seen on the Sistine Chapel ceiling in the Vatican (1508–12). Photo: Fine Art Images / Heritage Images via Getty Images.
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Michelangelo’s Kaleidoscopic Artistry and Ambition - MSNMichelangelo’s career was unusually long and complicated. But it can be divided into two halves: the Florentine period until 1534, and the Roman period after. His early work established his fame.
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Making a Michelangelo: This studio creates ‘identical’ copies of ...The SMK in Copenhagen couldn’t move the Italian artist’s sculptures, so it’s showing reproductions in the show “Michelangelo Imperfect,” including a new set of ‘identical’ 3D-printed ...
By his early twenties, Michelangelo had already carved the Pieta, a sculpture depicting the Virgin Mary cradling the lifeless body of Jesus. It was a masterpiece, brimming with emotion.
Art lovers can finally set foot in Michelangelo's long-hidden studio and witness his rough artwork and sketches, as it is now open to the public.
Michelangelo Buonarroti's "Study for the Prophet Jonah" on loan from the Casa Buonarroti museum in Florence, Italy. (Photo courtesy of the Muscarelle Museum of Art) ...
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