Do you mean the one by Michelangelo? It is marble.
Donatello returned to Florence in 1453. In 1456, he worked on a wooden statue of Mary Magdalene. This piece is now in the Duomo's museum.
He made it to show that he still had talent and to scare the general public away from sin.
wood.
The 'Pieta' is a statue carved from marble.
He created a statue called Pieta.
Sculpture, painting, architecture and, to some extent, poetry.
The paintings on the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican, the Pieta in Rome, the statue of David in Florence are some of Michelangelo's major accomplishment.
All of his works are celebrated and enjoyed today. Most notably are the statue of David, the Pieta Statue and the Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
The 'Pieta' is a statue carved from marble.
Michelangelo
He created a statue called Pieta.
The ceiling and the altar of the Sistine Chapel, the statue of David, the Pieta statue, etc...
The ceiling and the altar of the Sistine Chapel, the statue of David, the Pieta statue, etc...
It is called a statue of the Virgin Mary, some times the Madonna.
Sculpture, painting, architecture and, to some extent, poetry.
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There are hundreds of sculptures in the Vatican. You would have to describe which one you mean
It is a marble sculpture.
Many artists use marble as a medium for their art. Michelangelo used marble for many of his famous statues that include David, Pieta, and The Venus de Milo. The Discus Thrower is a marble statue made by Myron.
The Pieta is one of the world's classic sculptures. Made by Michelangelo, it depicts the Virgin Mary holding the body of Jesus Christ.