Michelangelo's The Battle Of The Centaurs

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Michelangelo crafted his first sculpture when he was a teenager. One of these sculptures is the Battle of the Centaurs. The Battle of the Centaurs is a sculpted piece with the pool of male soldiers, three dimensionally carved into a stone. The images are layered randomly in a very precise way. This sculpture was a stepping stone for Michelangelo’s career as an artist. It really displayed young Michelangelo's talent and it showed his weird interest in the nude of the human body. He also sculpted other works during his teenage years. These sculptures are what made his teacher realize his unique calling for sculpting (site). When Michelangelo was in Rome, he was hired to sculpt the Roman god of wine, Bacchus. When he completed the sculpture, it was rejected by Cardinal Raffaele …show more content…

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The next sculpture that Michelangelo was commissioned to work on was the Pieta sculpture which was made for French cardinal, Jean Villiers de Fezencac. The cardinal wanted a sculpture of the Virgin Mary and Jesus. Michelangelo signed a contract for the sculpture to be completed in one year. Not only did he finish the sculpture, he did an outstanding job. The Pieta consists of an intimate scene of the Virgin Mary sitting with the dead body of her son Jesus across her lap. (italianrenaissance.org). Michelangelo made a name for himself through this artwork. The Pieta sculpture was one out of his artworks that made his talents generally known to the public. The sculpture was filled with so much emotion and detailed meaning. Every inch and curve represented something significant. There is a presence of an extraordinary relationship that Michelangelo has constructed between the body of the dead Christ and his mother Mary who holds