No one inspired him, a school did. It was Medici's School. I hope this helps :D
Michelangelo was inspired by his Christian God.
He was commissioned to do it.
Leonardp da vinci
He was inspired by events and culture.
his father? His father actually had nothing to do with his inspiring to be an artist. Michelangelo's father was actually extremely upset by his sons decision, which is why he sent Michelangelo to live with a stone worker's family after his wife's death. It was more of Michelangelo's nature and artistic ability that eventually led his decision to become a full fledged artist.
What inspired Michelangelo to become an artist/
Michelangelo was inspired by his Christian God.
He was commissioned to do it.
Leonardp da vinci
He was inspired by events and culture.
Pope Julius II ordered him to.
Michelangelo's family never did help but another artist that was six years older than him inspired him to do what he loved to do best.
his father? His father actually had nothing to do with his inspiring to be an artist. Michelangelo's father was actually extremely upset by his sons decision, which is why he sent Michelangelo to live with a stone worker's family after his wife's death. It was more of Michelangelo's nature and artistic ability that eventually led his decision to become a full fledged artist.
Michelangelo did, inspired by Brunelleschi's dome of the Florence cathedral.
Most art is highly subjective, but it is agreed in general that in order to create art one must have been inspired, be that personal thoughts, a passing bird, or even a random stoner talking. what ever the case. Michelangelo was inspired, and thus was able to create his art, which is, again in general, thought to be fantastic and wonderful.
Raphael Sanzio was heavily inspired by several key figures of the Italian Renaissance, particularly Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo. Leonardo influenced Raphael’s use of composition and chiaroscuro, while Michelangelo's work inspired him in terms of form and anatomy. Additionally, Raphael drew from the classical traditions of ancient Rome and Greece, incorporating harmonious proportions and idealized beauty into his artworks. These influences helped him develop his unique style that blended grace with emotional depth.
There is usually one and the same answer to those questions 'Why did XXX become an artist?' Because they felt they had the talent and the urge. It is as simple as that!