He was buried in Florence, Italy, in the church of Santa Croce. He died on Feb-18-1564 because of a fever.
In Florence, church of Santa Croce.
Michelangelo is buried in the church of Santa Croce in Florence.
In the church of Santa Croce in Florence, Italy
Santa Croce (Holy Cross) Church, Florence, Italy.
no he was buried in Santa Croce in Florence
In the church of Santa Croce, Florence.
he was first burried in Bologna,rome!:)
Michelangelo's tomb was designed by Giorgio Vasari, Florentine artist.
No, the sculpture of Moses on what was meant to be the tomb of Pope Julius II.
The tomb for Pope Julius II.
Pope Julius II commissioned Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, after the failure of the Popes tomb project (Michelangelo had carved many statues for this tomb when the project was cancelled0. Upon the death of Pope Julius II Michelangelo returned to the service of the Medici popes, Leo X and Clement VII.
He commissioned Michelangelo to design and build a magnificent tomb for Julius. He also commissioned him to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Those two works took up more time than anything else Michelangelo had to do.
No, he did not, it was constructed after his death.
Michelangelo's tomb was designed by Giorgio Vasari, Florentine artist.
It was Julius II
Michelangelo
The tomb of Pope Julius II, (Rome, S Pietro in Vincoli).
No, the sculpture of Moses on what was meant to be the tomb of Pope Julius II.
The tomb for Pope Julius II.
Pope Julius II commissioned Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, after the failure of the Popes tomb project (Michelangelo had carved many statues for this tomb when the project was cancelled0. Upon the death of Pope Julius II Michelangelo returned to the service of the Medici popes, Leo X and Clement VII.
He commissioned Michelangelo to design and build a magnificent tomb for Julius. He also commissioned him to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Those two works took up more time than anything else Michelangelo had to do.
St. Peter's was a major project of Michelangelo's he designed the basillica and dome. He also designed the tomb for Pope Julius II and the Campidoglio, a civic center that crowns the Capitoline Hill in Rome.
Pope Julius II was known for his terrible temper if he felt he was not being obeyed in what he wanted done. His falling out with Michelangelo over cancelling the commission that gave to built a tomb for himself and do a fresco painting of the 12 apostles on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Michelangelo was angry that the tomb for Pope Julius II, that he'd already spent over a year working on and that he was a sculpture, not a painter. Michelangelo left Rome and went to Florence. Pope Julius's normal way of handling those that disagreed with him was to have them killed, but he had great respect for Michelangelo's talent and spent the next couple of years having emissaries sent to Florence to negotiate with Michelangelo, who finally agreed to do the frescoes.
no Answer 2: I think the above answer is a bit too hasty and categorical. Julius II was quite happy with Michelangelo's sketches for Julius' big tomb sculptures. Also the big, nude David was planned to be a part of the Cathedral in Florence.