Want this question answered?
No. Leonardo da Vinci believed on the supremacy of painting. Michelangelo believed that sculpture was the purest expression of art.
Yes. Michelangelo told Pope Julius, that he had forgotten all about fresco painting, so Julius arranged for some experts in this field to come from Florence. during the acual painting, Michelangelo had the help of at least one skilled plasterer, who applied the moist surface, which is the base of fresco painting. Other assistants are not known.
There is no such famous painting. Raphael's School of Athens has Michelangelo in the middle, but no Leonardo.
Yes he did. He considered sculpting to be superior to painting.
Michelangelo is best known for painting the Sistine Chapel; however, some of his other famous works include the statue of David, and the Pieta, a marble statue of Mary holding the body of her son Jesus on her lap. Michelangelo was also the architect of the Laurentian Library and the later stages of St. Peter's Basilica, in Rome.The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and the statue of David
Michelangelo is best known for his vast painting on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.
His earliest known painting is from 1488. He preferred sculpting.
No. Leonardo da Vinci believed on the supremacy of painting. Michelangelo believed that sculpture was the purest expression of art.
Yes. Michelangelo told Pope Julius, that he had forgotten all about fresco painting, so Julius arranged for some experts in this field to come from Florence. during the acual painting, Michelangelo had the help of at least one skilled plasterer, who applied the moist surface, which is the base of fresco painting. Other assistants are not known.
painting
illusions
1488
There is no such famous painting. Raphael's School of Athens has Michelangelo in the middle, but no Leonardo.
Michelangelo's most famous poem is "The Divine Comedy" by Dante Alighieri, not Michelangelo. Michelangelo was a renowned artist, sculptor, and architect known for works like the Sistine Chapel ceiling and the statue of David.
Yes he did. He considered sculpting to be superior to painting.
There is no Michelangelo painting 'The Angel'. His famous 'Angel' sculpture is part of 'Arc of St Dominic' in Bologna, Italy.
Michelangelo is best known for painting the Sistine Chapel; however, some of his other famous works include the statue of David, and the Pieta, a marble statue of Mary holding the body of her son Jesus on her lap. Michelangelo was also the architect of the Laurentian Library and the later stages of St. Peter's Basilica, in Rome.The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and the statue of David