Nobody carved any marble in the Sistine Capel. Michelangelo PAINTED that ceiling.
Michelangelo carved marble at other places to make sculptures as David and Moses.
Michelangelo did.
Michelangelo sculptured marble statues and painted the ceiling.
Michelangelo!
Michelangelo did.
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There is no carved marble in the Sistine, but there is fresco painting by Michelangelo. Michelangelo did work in marble when he did the Pieta that is in St. Peter's and David located in Florence. Michelangelo once stated that when he carved marble that " the figure was all ready in the marble and all he did was free it".
Michelangelo is best known for painting the Sistine Chapel; however, some of his other famous works include the statue of David, and the Pieta, a marble statue of Mary holding the body of her son Jesus on her lap. Michelangelo was also the architect of the Laurentian Library and the later stages of St. Peter's Basilica, in Rome.The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and the statue of David
I believe he used frescoe and some other art apliances to paint the Sistine chapel ceiling
Michelangelo is known for the architectural work on St. Peter's Basilica in Rome and the scenes from Genesis in the Sistine Chapel. However, he is not known for The Last Supper, which is a work by Leonardo da Vinci. Additionally, while Michelangelo created many sculptures, including the famous David, he did not create a marble statue of Caesar.
Michelangelo's achievements are "The Pietá" a marble sculpture of Jesus dead on the lap of Mary his mother after the crucifixion, also the statue of David from the famous bible story. Michelangelo also created two of the most influential works in fresco in the history of Western art: the scenes of Genesis on the ceiling and the last judgment on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel of Rome.
In addition to marble, Michelangelo utilized several other mediums to create his masterpieces. He famously worked with fresco, particularly in the Sistine Chapel, where he painted the iconic ceiling and "The Last Judgment." He also created sculptures in bronze, such as the "Pietà," and used terracotta for smaller works and models. These diverse mediums showcase his versatility and skill as an artist.
The 'Pieta' is a statue carved from marble.