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Art historian Margrit Lisner attributes the slenderness of Jesus’s form to the patrons’ wishes, ... Michelangelo, Moses (ca. 1513–15), for the Tomb of Julius II.
Ghirlandaio’s drawing of Jupiter Enthroned could have easily reached Michelangelo, who started working at his studio in 1487, at age 12. Michelangelo became an apprentice in 1488, and left in 1490.
NEW YORK — In 1557, the author and art theorist Lodovico Dolce wrote of the great Last Judgment fresco in the Sistine Chapel: "He who sees one single figure by Michelangelo has seen them all ...
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 the ...
Why did Michelangelo sculpt Moses with horns?. L'Unione Sarda English - L'Unione Sarda English ...
Michelangelo’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.
Over the decades, the drawing has been loaned as a Michelangelo work to exhibitions in Japan, Canada, China and, most recently, the United States, where it was included in the Metropolitan Museum ...
Michelangelo's strong and monumental sculpture of ‘Moses’ was intended for the tomb of Pope Julius II but ultimately became part of the tomb of Pope Julius II in Rome.
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