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.
no, leonardo did
B. Napoloeon as a powerful military leader and statesman
Michelangelo's father sent him to learn grammar with Humanist Francesco.
Yes, the early work of Michelangelo was influenced by the study of the other artists.
He forced Michelangelo to paint instead of sculpting, and made Michelangelo study nature and science for most of his life.
Michelangelo's early works were influenced by his study of the works of Florentine artists such as Giotto and Masaccio. These artists helped shape Michelangelo's style and understanding of composition, form, and perspective in his own works.
art
no, leonardo did
B. Napoloeon as a powerful military leader and statesman
Michelangelo's father sent him to learn grammar with Humanist Francesco.
Yes, the early work of Michelangelo was influenced by the study of the other artists.
Sculpture
His studies were how to become an artist (painter and sculptor).
yes his father sent him to study grammar with the humanist Fracesco Da Urbino as a young boy
He forced Michelangelo to paint instead of sculpting, and made Michelangelo study nature and science for most of his life.
He was privately tuitioned for a short period, but went on to study art.
he ate the food