Fresco paint.
I believe he used frescoe and some other art apliances to paint the Sistine chapel ceiling
Michelangelo did not use cartoons for this work. This was very unusual.
Italian High Renaissance.
He certainly did.
No, you can not use house paint to paint an oven. You must use a high temperature paint
Yes, Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. The work, completed between 1508 and 1512, features iconic scenes such as "The Creation of Adam." This masterpiece is renowned for its intricate detail and innovative use of fresco techniques, showcasing Michelangelo's exceptional skill as an artist.
I believe he used frescoe and some other art apliances to paint the Sistine chapel ceiling
No. Michelangelo sculpted in white marble and didn't use any paint or colour on his sculptures.
The Creation of Adam is a famous fresco painted by Michelangelo. It is part of the Sistine Chapel's ceiling, which he worked on between 1508 and 1512. The artwork depicts God giving life to Adam, the first man, and is renowned for its iconic imagery and masterful use of anatomy.
Michelangelo did not use cartoons for this work. This was very unusual.
Italian High Renaissance.
He certainly did.
no
No, you can not use house paint to paint an oven. You must use a high temperature paint
Raffaele use fingers that were similar to those used by Michelangelo
The scenes from Genesis on the Sistine Chapel's ceiling were painted by Michelangelo Buonarroti. He worked on this monumental project between 1508 and 1512, creating iconic frescoes that depict various biblical narratives, including the Creation of Adam. Michelangelo's masterful use of composition and anatomy has made these works some of the most celebrated in Western art.
Michelangelo Buonarrotti (1475-1564) was a sculptor and painter, and designed architectural facades. Michelangelo is best known for his creation of the paintings that adorn the ceiling and altar walls of the Sistine Chapel - the ceiling being a scene from Genesis and the Altar walls mural representing The Last Judgment. He also sculpted several famous statues including "David" and "The Pietà" (the latter currently located in Vatican City).