Leonardo da vinci and Raphael.
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Yes, Michelangelo inspired countless artists throughout history, influencing the Renaissance and beyond. His mastery of sculpture, painting, and architecture set new standards in the art world, inspiring contemporaries like Raphael and later artists such as Baroque masters like Bernini. His techniques and emotional depth in works like the Sistine Chapel ceiling continue to resonate, impacting modern artists and movements. Michelangelo's legacy endures, shaping artistic expression for generations.
Back when Michelangelo was a sculpter, arts werent really rewarded. However, nowdays there is a "Michelangelo Award" for artists who have created some sprectacular masterpiece. But sadly, Michelangelo did not really receive any recognition when he was alive.
Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Titian
Yes, the early work of Michelangelo was influenced by the study of the other artists.
Like all artists, Michelangelo had to create a sketch of what he was going to make before beginning an artwork.
Some famous artists from Italy include Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Caravaggio.
Jesus was painted by various artists throughout history, with some of the most famous depictions created by artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Caravaggio.
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He had looked up to many artists who helped him.
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.
other people wanting to be artists and Michelangelo helped them with their dreams
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Giorgio Vasari is the first one. In his book "The Lives of the Artists", Vasari wrote the biography of many famous Renaissance artists, including Michelangelo.
Michelangelo was born in 1475, Picasso in 1881.