Yes, Michelangelo inspired countless artists throughout history, influencing the Renaissance and beyond. His mastery of sculpture, painting, and architecture set new standards in the art world, inspiring contemporaries like Raphael and later artists such as Baroque masters like Bernini. His techniques and emotional depth in works like the Sistine Chapel ceiling continue to resonate, impacting modern artists and movements. Michelangelo's legacy endures, shaping artistic expression for generations.
he grabbed his sausage and shook it till its juices squirted all over the canvas
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Michelangelo did not use cartoons for this work. This was very unusual.
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The Italian High Renaissance.
he grabbed his sausage and shook it till its juices squirted all over the canvas
wa work did michelangelo
No, he did not.
other people wanting to be artists and Michelangelo helped them with their dreams
How can we answer if you do not tell us WHAT facade? If you mean the one of San Lorenzo in Florence, Michelangelo started work on it in 1513.
His oldest surviving work is from 1491, when Michelangelo was 16.
Michelangelo did not use cartoons for this work. This was very unusual.
Michelangelo's very first work was the Madonna of the Stairs.See link below!
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Not really.
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Mostly his parents but Michelangelo taught himself all his hand skills and craft work.