What important events happened in the world between 1475 and 1564?
World History 1550 CE - 1650 CE 1565 - Spanish colonize Florida 1571 - Christian Alliance breaks Turkish sea-power at Lepanto 1580 - A seventh French civil war breaks out between Catholics and Huguenots 1590 - The civil dictator Toyotomi Hideyoshi unifies Japan 1618 - Beginning of religious Thirty Years War in Central Europe 1619 - Amsterdam opens up a bourse (a stock exchange) 1643 - Louis XIV succeeds to the throne of France - reigns until 1715. 1649 - Johann Glauber invents Nitric Acid, used chiefly in explosives Spain
Spain was exploring and conquering much of the Americas. All the wealth and gold from its New World colonies were making Spain the wealthiest kingdom in Europe. Spain reached its height as the most powerful kingdom in Europe under Philip II, then began its decline under his son, Philip III. France
France was racked by turmoil from the religious conflicts of the reformation. The kingdom was divided by Huegenot Protestant forces and Catholic loyalists. The ruling House of Valois became extinct when Queen Margaret died in 1615. Her ex-husband, Henri de Navarre, founded the Bourbon Dynasty when he succeeded to the throne of France as Henri IV in 1589 after the death of his brother-in-law, Henry III. Italy
In Italy, the country became dominated by the Spanish Hapsburg royal family, which came into possession of the Duchy of Milan and the Kingdom of Naples through marriage/inheritance and the Hapsburg/Valois War (1551-1559). Most of Italy would remain as Spanish Hapsburg domains until the death of Charles II in 1700. Germany and Scandinavia
The Holy Roman Empire and Scandinavia fell into various religious conflicts brought about by the Protestant Reformation. The Thirty Years War (1618-1648) was not resolved until the Peace of Westphalia, which recognized the Lutheran Religion and allowed German Princes to choose between the Catholic or Protestant faiths. India
In India, the Classical Period of the Mughal Empire began in 1556, with the accession of Emperor Akbar the Great. Mughal India reached it's wealthiest and powerful period during the Classical Period, and began it's decline with the death of Emperor Aurangzeb in 1707. China
In China, the Ming Dynasty had started its decline. Internal intrigues, corruption, and conflicts within the royal family lead to the Ming Dynasty's collapse in 1644, when the Manchus invaded northern China, overthrew the Ming Dynasty, and established the Ch'ing Dynasty (1644-1911).
Are Judas and jesus the same person in Michaelangelo's painting?
No, Jesus was the one in the center while I suspect Judah was the one in the entire blue robe. Art historians can give you the exact details of that painting. See your local art historian at an art museum.
Raffaele use fingers that were similar to those used by Michelangelo
What were Michelangelo's accomplishments?
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
How did Michelangelo fit the Renaissance mold?
Michelangelo was able to fit into the renaissance because nude or semi nude art was uncommon before the renaissance and Michelangelo studied the human anatomy and was able to make sculptures that people from the bible e.g.: David from David and Goliath. That were anatomically correct.
Why did Michelangelo Buonarroti die?
Michelangelo died on February 18th, 1564, after suffering from a slow fever. His remains were taken to Santa Croce and the people of Florence turned out in large numbers to honor the "father and master of all the arts."
his mom comited suicide and his dad through a party and was very happy then was murdered by one of his cats all his fans were devistated but they stole all his underwear and personal toilet paper and ate it then dicovered that he had no hair and he wore a wig then they were so mad that they ate his cat and his cats toilet paper and litter box this is all TRUE!
How much money did a artist get paid in the renaissance?
Artists worked strictly on commission back then (unless they were hired to do the entire interior of a palace, for instance), and the better the artist, the more prestigious (and lucrative) the commissions he or she received. The much in demand artists made a good living - most did not.
Who were michelangelo's enemies?
Leonardo da vinci
as well as raphael santi and donato bramante. He also did not like Pope Julius the 2nd. Painting a ceiling was below him, according to Michelangelo. Usually they would just be blue with tiny stars, but he had better plans for the Sistine Chapel.
Which artist works on both painting and sculpture?
Alexander Calder
My answer to that question, is there have been hundreds if not thousands, maybe more. Most artists have tried several mediums , some have worked there whole careers in both but usually one to a lesser degree, like Pablo Picasso is most well known for his paintings, but his sculpture was also quite innovative. Michelangelo was well known for both (The Sistine Ceiling being his mos famous painting and his statue of David his most famous sculpture). Henry Moore was more famous for his sculpture but also painted and did pastels. David Smith, one of America's greates(if not the best) abstract sculptors, also painted , by spraying over cutout shapes , so they looked like his sculptures in shadow. He also painted his sculptures.Helen Frankenthaler , America's foremost woman painter, has made some wonderful though little known sculptures. And Frank Stella first known as a painter has combined his painting with wall reliefs making them sculptural paintings(both together). Jules Olitski also combined painting and sculpture, in a series of painted plastic and aluminum pieces. In the USA most young artists are taught many kinds of art, painting and drawing are usually first(children begin "finger painting", like I was before I could even talk. It is a way for kids to learn about color very early in life, and is a form of entertainment. Also the same is true for sculpture, as most parents give their kids something called "Play -Doh" which is colored dough in little plastic containers. A child who is gifted will stand out in the early years at school, often encouraged to go on. Likewise most children here are given crayons before they can talk(they are wax like drawing sticks that come in packs of five basic colors up to 104 !!). From there kids are taught many arts, many different crafts, including formal sculpture and painting usually up until 8th grade, and they have a basic appreciation and knowledge of art. From there, in High School, some will continue in the arts while others, may go towards science, math , English or history or some other interest. In most cases an artist will go to a Fine Arts or Graphic Arts College. The Fine Artists are usually required to learn painting and scuplture techniques and history in depth. After College they may go straight to being a professional artist, or then continue to get their Masters Degree and some will go on to get a PHD, or Doctorate (the highest degree) , but it is not necessary to become a professional artist and is only by choice.And often artists have no formal training other than up to 8th grade(not considered formal training). Economic changes here , unfortunately have forced schools to cut back, so most kids may only have Art classes once a week, which is a shame as it has been proven kids that get art classes are far better in school, than ones who don't.
What are the four names of the art work done by Michelangelo?
Sculpture, painting, architecture and, to some extent, poetry.
What was Rubens' most famous painting?
Click the link below and find a sample of his famous paintings! Paul Rubens was a 17th century artist with a very unique style. You can ofter hear women in paintings being referred to as "Rubenesque". Meaning the women were painted with a rounder figure not the typical thing curvy look most often given to women over the years. 2 famous paintings by Paul Rubens: 1)Saint Ignatius of Loyola 1620-1622 2)The Slaying of Goliath 1616 Answer 2 Even though the common phrase is "rubenesque" a comparison with women painted by rubens's contemporaries shows that the full-figured women were actually the fashion of the time.
What was Michelangelo's cultural background?
Most of his works were for the pope, therefore religious.
What were Michelangelo's struggles?
He was going to build a big bronze horse and he had the cast ready, but the guy who was sponsoring him the bronze didn't have the money to buy the bronze, so
Leonardo da vinci was left with a huge cast of a horse
What can you tell me about Michelangelo's David?
brass, notable for its contraposto and allusions to the Apollo Belvedere. donatello's david is a child, built on a very human scale, in comparison to Michelangelo's quite monumental marble David
Is there an angel by michelangelo in the metropolitan museum of art?
Yes, he did. Michelangelo sculpted "Angel." It is part of the Ark of St. Dominic in Bologna, Italy.
If you go to the MET (Metropolitan Museum of Art) you can see that Michelangelo made it. Also if you flip the statue over, you can see his signature or his writing.
What was the materials used to paint the last judgment?
What was the purpose of the statue of David?
Michelangelo made this sculpture for a purpose, he wanted a sex toy. since after 1504 during the medieval times, he would try having sex with his statue which was 6 tonnes! he was often caught by king lance-a-lot(the king during their time after king arthur was killed in a cyborg generating experiment). King lance-a-lot sentences michelangelo to death by hanging him. michelangelo broke the 3rd law, no statue sex. 2nd law was no cyborg or robot sex, 1st law was no insulting the king's technology (since medieval times had poor technology that could be spat on). the stature was angry since michelangelo was dead and they couldn't have gay statue sex (it is still unknown what the statue erected from its doodle in 1504). the statue came alive and sat on the king lance-a-lot's butt and he was squashed like a fish in an avalanche. then the statue froze in a retarted posture.
So the purpose of the David sculputure was for Michelangelo to have sex with a male statue.
What was Michelangelo's four brothers names?
Lionardo, Buonarroto, Giovansimone and Gismondo were Michelangelo's 4 brothers he was the 2nd oldest out of the 4 of them. He lived with his 4 brothers and his father and Mother until he was six then unfortunately his mother passed away. From the age of 13 Michelangelo discovered that he was amazing at art, his father strongly disagreed. His father tried everything to stop him becoming and artist but Michelangelo's dream went on. When Michelangelo was 17 the pope became his patron, a patron is someone who gives you money to do your art, because in those days artist did not earn a lot of money. Michelangelo panted and created many pieces of art two very famous ones are the David a sculptured piece of work and the other was the ceiling of the Sistine chapel, he spent 4 years painting that. Michelangelo is an excellent artist who is very popular in Italy therefore the only pieces of his work in Britain is two unfinished paintings that are available to see in the national gallery. ratz stew