During the Dark Ages, life revolved around Christianity (in Europe). It would be a considered a sin to produce art such as the art Michelangelo and his peers produced. Michelangelo's sculptures in particular showed human perfection. In Medievel Ages, this would be like a comparing yourself to God. In the Renaissance, the idea of human perfection displayed in art was accepted, and marvelled at.
Romanesque. Artists (and architects) such as Michelangelo, were inspired of the Classical times of the ancient Greeks and Romans. Many artists incorperated mythological themes of this time into their artwork. Itailian Renaissance artists perfected the Classical technique to produce a whole new, and truly amazing kind of art.He was the one who had influenced michelangelo
yes he was the greatest painter and sculpture in history he got to paint the murals on the Sistine chapel.
He did not impact history at all. But he is very important in the history of Art.
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Art. Plain and simple. Michelangelo produced some of the most fascinating artworks ever. He produced the Pieta, the Statue of David, the artwork in the Sistine Chapel, and many more. Michelangelo reinvented art and cast a shadow that will last the time of the world.
He forced Michelangelo to paint instead of sculpting, and made Michelangelo study nature and science for most of his life.
In one word, yes. Its an in depth topic but it deals with what he lent to the artistic world.
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he impacted the world
Some popular Italian canvas paintings that have made a significant impact on the art world include "The Birth of Venus" by Sandro Botticelli, "The Last Supper" by Leonardo da Vinci, and "The Creation of Adam" by Michelangelo. These works are renowned for their artistic skill, symbolism, and influence on art history.
yes he was the greatest painter and sculpture in history he got to paint the murals on the Sistine chapel.
he wrote the leviathan
Michelangelo De Maria has written: 'The history of ELDO' -- subject(s): European Organisation for the Development and Construction of Space Vehicle Launchers, History
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Yes they had.
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