In Palazzo Vecchio in Florence.
Leonardo da Vinci did not paint the Sistine Chapel.Michelangelo created the frescos on the ceiling and on the wall behind the alter. He did it because his work was commissioned by the pope.These frescos are the most important works in the chapel and are considered to be among the greatest achievements of Western painting.The ceiling required about four years of working 20 hours a day, and sleeping only 4 hours each day.Leanardo da Vinci painted The Last Supper, another famous and important religious painting, but not part of the Sistine Chapel works.
Michelangelo completed many great works of art, including his statue of David, the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and the Last Supper.Answer 2:The famous 'Last Supper' is by Leonardo da Vinci.Michelangelo did the Pieta a statue of Mary and Jesus but not the Last Supper
Paintings on plaster is called 'Fresco'. It is painted when the plaster is still wet. Leonardo da Vinci's 'The Last Supper' would be one of the most famous frescos.
Note:You do not DRAW paintings, you PAINT paintings!"The School of Athens" is one of several frescos painted 1508-1513 on the walls of the library of Pope Julius II in the Vatican Palace, the building of which St. Peter's Basilica is the heart. It represents Philosophy and is opposite to a fresco titled "The Disputation," which represents Theology.
1 - The Sistine Chapel - Ceiling Murals. 2 - The Sculpture of David.
Michelangelo Al Fresco
Leonardo da Vinci did not paint the Sistine Chapel.Michelangelo created the frescos on the ceiling and on the wall behind the alter. He did it because his work was commissioned by the pope.These frescos are the most important works in the chapel and are considered to be among the greatest achievements of Western painting.The ceiling required about four years of working 20 hours a day, and sleeping only 4 hours each day.Leanardo da Vinci painted The Last Supper, another famous and important religious painting, but not part of the Sistine Chapel works.
Enrico Scovengi commission the flight into egypt . Giotto also painted all the other frescos in the chapel and helped design it as well
Michelangelo completed many great works of art, including his statue of David, the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, and the Last Supper.Answer 2:The famous 'Last Supper' is by Leonardo da Vinci.Michelangelo did the Pieta a statue of Mary and Jesus but not the Last Supper
You are probably referring to St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican in Rome Italy. Michelangelo did not actually design the whole building - it was commenced when he was still a boy - however he did design it's resplendent dome and paint some frescos within it.
Michelangelo's frescos covers the whole of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Therefore, it is the same size as the interior of the chapel: 40.9 metres (134 ft) by 13.4 metres (44 ft) ,
Paintings on plaster is called 'Fresco'. It is painted when the plaster is still wet. Leonardo da Vinci's 'The Last Supper' would be one of the most famous frescos.
Other people may have different ideas on which ten paintings should be on this list. 1. Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel frescos, 2. Leonardo's 'Last Supper' fresco, 3. Leonardo's 'Mona Lisa', 4. 'The Birth of Venus by Sandro Bottecelli, 5. 'Guernica' by Picasso, 6. 'Starry Night' by Vincent van Gogh, 7. Raphael's 'The School of Athens', 8. 'Venus of Urbino' by Titian, 9. 'Liberty Leading the People' by Eugéne Delacroix, 10. 'The Persistence of Memory' by Salvador Dali. I would add The Scream by E. Munsch for its high recognition factor.
It is a technique where water soluble paint is applied to water plaster. When it dries, the color becomes a permanent part of the dried surface. Example: Michelangelo Buonarroti's paintings in the Sistine Chapel in Rome, Italy.
Aguas frescos.
FRESCOS
Note:You do not DRAW paintings, you PAINT paintings!"The School of Athens" is one of several frescos painted 1508-1513 on the walls of the library of Pope Julius II in the Vatican Palace, the building of which St. Peter's Basilica is the heart. It represents Philosophy and is opposite to a fresco titled "The Disputation," which represents Theology.