Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Research Paper

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The perfection of an artistic work lies in the artist’s ability to maintain a connection with the project to completion Biography-Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni was born on the 6th March of the year 1475 in Caprese, Republic of Florence, Tuscany, the present day Italy (Hirst, Michael and Dunkerton, 1988). Michelangelo was of Italian origin and was popular as a sculptor, architect, poet, engineer and painter. Michelangelo was raised in Caprese where his mother died. Later in his life, Michelangelo portrayed in interest in painting and found the opportunity to meet great artists such as Ghirlandaio because Florence was one the most important center.
Career-Michelangelo started off his artistic career at the age of fourteen after his father persuaded Ghirlandaio to pay him as an artist. Michelangelo’s first creative works were The Madonna of the Steps and Battle of the Centaurs. He collaborated with Bertoldo Di Giovanni at the age of sixteen and later for Piero de Medici.
Achievements-After Michelangelo joined the High Renaissance; he received a commission from the French ambassador to carve the Pierce, one of the world’s greatest sculpture. Others include The Taddei Tondo, Madonna and the Child, David, Angel, Bacchus, Bound slave. …show more content…

Being a sculptor, poet, architect and painter, Michelangelo portrayed the ideal human form in art. Most of his known works are of humans, in nude forms and expressing some level of emotion. The works entailed complicated poses that capture natural proportions, strength, serenity, divinity, feeling. Compared to other works of artists like Leonardo Da Vinci, other artworks favored creations that were less balanced and unstable. With a bit of realism, artists used distorted figures and exaggerated poses that symbolized mythological figures like ‘Ganymede and the Eagle’ (Emison, Patricia,

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