The most important works of Michelangelo were done for the popes and they were wealthy enough (JuliusII, Leo X, Clement VII and Paul III).
Michelangelo Buonaroti first patron when he was 15 was Leonardo de`Medici.
i dont know but i think they were protestant against the art,hiring people like michelangelo and Da Vinci.
The powerful leader who helped Michelangelo write his study of art was Pope Julius II. He was a significant patron of the arts and commissioned several of Michelangelo's most famous works, including the Sistine Chapel ceiling. Julius II's support and influence provided Michelangelo with the resources and encouragement he needed to explore and articulate his artistic theories. Their collaboration greatly shaped the course of Renaissance art.
His name was Michelangelo Buonarroti, but he is always called Michelangelo.
Michelangelo Sapiano was born in 1826.
Michelangelo Buonaroti first patron when he was 15 was Leonardo de`Medici.
Yes, when Michelangelo was a young boy.
Someone wealthy to support the patron
Yes, Pope Julius II was a patron. Pope Julius II was Michelangelo Buonarotti patron. Pope Julius II wanted Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the "Sistine Chaple". To be Continued........
Pope Julius II.
A wealthy individual supporting an artist is his patron.
Chigi, a wealthy Banker.
Blessed Urban II is not currently a patron saint. However, during his life he was a patron of the arts and commissioned Michelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel.
Mainly the popes Julius II, Leo X, Clement VII and Paul III.
Pope Julius II (1503-13) was a great patron and friend of Michelangelo. He also helped Raphael. He encouraged and supported Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel and Raphael's fresco work.
Michelangelo was a Catholic. Back then, the church was a major patron of the arts, but the expectation was that the arts would involve religious themes: As a result, Michelangelo's work frequently drew upon Christian beliefs (the Blessed Virgin Mary and her son Jesus) or portrayed Old Testament figures such as David.
Michelangelo was a Catholic. Back then, the church was a major patron of the arts, but the expectation was that the arts would involve religious themes: As a result, Michelangelo's work frequently drew upon Christian beliefs (the Blessed Virgin Mary and her son Jesus) or portrayed Old Testament figures such as David.