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What did Michelangelo do for art?

He made sculptures and paintings (and also architecture).


Why was michelangelo interested in sculpting?

He found sculptures are more expressive than paintings.


What were the differences in style between Michelangelo and Raphael?

They both painted and sculpted amazing sculptures and paintings.


What are michelangelo's most famous paintings called?

the Pieta, David (sculptures), the Sistine Chapel ceiling, the Last judgement, and the Creation of Adam (paintings).


What technique did Michelangelo use to give his paintings great depth?

painting and sculptures and he used his hands to do this art


What were some of Michelangelo's accomplishhments?

The sculptures Pietà and David. The vast mural paintings in the Sistine Chapel of the Vatican, Rome.


Was the the theme of most of Michelangelo's work both in painting and in sculpture?

Many of Michelangelo's paintings and sculptures have biblical themes.


Did Michelangelo only paint the 'Last Judgment' and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?

No, he made some other paintings, too. Click link below to see a list of his sculptures and paintings!


What are some of Michelangelo's paintings?

The most famous is the series of scenes from the Old Testament on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Click link below to see a complete list of his sculptures and paintings!


Who is the famous painter to have painted two of his best works the Pieta and David born on 6th March?

Michelangelo was born on that date. He was a famous painter and sculptor. Pietà and David are not paintings but sculptures by Michelangelo.


What was Michelangelo's style?

Michelangelo was primarily a sculptor (e.g. the David statue) during the High Renaissance, but he is also famous for his paintings in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.


What public art did Michelangelo create?

The paintings in the Sistine Chapel. Sculptures David in Florence, Pieta in St Peter (Vatican), and quite a bit more.