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But he did. He painted a few, but most of his career was filled with commissions from Julius and the Medicis, who wanted other kinds of artwork.

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Q: Why did Michelangelo not like realistic art?
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Why did Michelangelo like art?

Because it fasinated him.


How did Michelangelo impact the lives of others?

It has affected everyone in every way possible. It affected art though, by more realistic human form and in sculpture he practically reinvented the process.


How did Michelangelo influence the development of western art?

wa work did michelangelo


Which work of art was not created by Michelangelo?

the flagellation


How does Michelangelo fit in with his style of art?

He was the first one to do it

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How did Michelangelo make his figures so realistic and life like?

That was his genius.


Why did Michelangelo like art?

Because it fasinated him.


Were Michelangelo's paintings realistic?

YES!


How did Michelangelo's art impact the lives of others?

It has affected everyone in every way possible. It affected art though, by more realistic human form and in sculpture he practically reinvented the process.


What is micheangelo style?

Michelangelo is Art related to Michelangelo's art and Mind!


How did Michelangelo impact the lives of others?

It has affected everyone in every way possible. It affected art though, by more realistic human form and in sculpture he practically reinvented the process.


Who did Michelangelo study?

art


Where did Michelangelo art?

In Florence.


How did Michelangelo influence the development of western art?

wa work did michelangelo


What elements of art do you see in michelangelo work of art?

ALL


Why was Michelangelo Buonarroti famous?

his art


How do Michelangelo's David and Donatello's David relate to Renaissance Humanism in at least two ways?

Humanism art is extremely realistic, and both of these statues depict realistic standpoints. In Donatello's David, since it is free standing, (this was the first free standing nude) it gives it more of a human and realistic feel. Both of these peices of art are detailed, realistic, and proud, which is exactly what humanism art was. In Michelangelo's statue David symbolizes civic independance, represents the ideal of youthful and physical perfection, David is depicted as a noble, and it shows David at his best-vigorously healthy, beautiful and rationally contempt. I just wrote an essay on this and above is the information i gathered upon my research! I hope this helps anyone else looking for info:)