Michelangelo Buonarroti BY-. Who is Michelangelo?  Born on March 6, 1475  Caprese, Italy  Second of five sons.  Died on February 18, 1564 (Age 88)

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Michelangelo Buonarroti BY-

Who is Michelangelo?  Born on March 6, 1475  Caprese, Italy  Second of five sons.  Died on February 18, 1564 (Age 88)  Rome, Italy  Family in the banking business  Father- Leonardo di Buonarrota  Mother- Francesca Neri  Unable to care for Michelangelo; A stonecutter family cared for him.  Taught by Domenico Ghirlandaio (a popular artist in Florence)  Skill of fresco painting  At 16 he attended a special school for the study of sculpture founded by Lorenzo de Medici.

Style of Art / Medium  Marble Sculpture  Painting  Architecture  Poetry  Sculpting  Marble  Sketches  Chalk  Black  Red (Known as Sanguine)  Ink  Charcoal  Types of medium  City hall walls  Sistine Chapel domed ceiling and alter wall

David and The Sistine Chapel  The statue of David was created from  14.0 feet marble statue  Biblical hero David  Represented as a standing nude male  Location  Courtyard of the Opera del Duomo.  Galleria dell’ Accademia – or Accademia Gallery – in Florence, Italy (Today)  The Sistine Chapel ceiling was painted between 1508 and  Pope Julius II asked Michelangelo to paint the Sistine Chapel.  Michelangelo wrote a poem about his unpleasant experience painting the Sistine Chapel.  Contains more than 300 figures.  Depicts nine stories from the book of Genesis including the famous “Creation of Adam”.

David and The Sistine Chapel

Rival Artists of the High Renaissance Period Leonardo da Vinci   Painter, inventor, architect, engineer and a scientist.  Apprentice of a sculptor and painter in Florence at a young age  Said to have surpassed his teacher in the art of painting very quickly.  A few paintings by Leonardo  The Mona Lisa  The Fresco  The Last Supper Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino)  April 6, 1520  Italian city of Urbino in the Marches area of Italy  Italian painter, architect, drawer, and with Raimondi a printmaker of his engravings.  Noted for his clarity of form and ability to convey grandeur, beauty and perfection.  Education  Arts  Literature  Social skills  Compared to Michelangelo, Raphael had little to no trouble in social circles.  Style- more refined  A few works of art-  Mond de Crucifixion in 1503  St. George Fighting The Dragon  Cherubini  The school of Athens  Lady with Unicorn

Major Influences  Domenico Ghrilandaio  Lorenzo Ghiberti  Bertoldo di Giovanni

Contributions to the Renaissance  Through his work of humanism and nature he introduced new techniques of proportion, contrast, shading, and atmospheric perspective.

Concluding Thinking Skills Questions

References   use-4389.html use-4389.html  museum/artworks/michelangelos-david/ museum/artworks/michelangelos-david/  the-sistine-chapel the-sistine-chapel  