-Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni was born and raised in Caprese but commonly we known as Michelangelo.
-He was an engineer,sculptor,painter,architect and poet.
-A high order that he is often considered a contender for the title of the archetypal Renaissance man along with fellow Leonardo da Vincci.
-He usually forcused on sketches.
-Micherlangelo sculpture on behalf of the European Renaissance art peak,he created the magnificent statue of robust character,the daring,ambitious,full of infinite power.
-Art by his humanist thought and the impact of religious reform movement,often to a pragmatic approach and romantic fantasis,express the patriosm and the public sectors struggle for freedom and spirit.
"The Last Judgement"
-“The last judgement”lasted for six years.
-In this painting,Christ’s redemptive action is not to reiterate the theory,it is to emphasize the doctrine of punishment.
-Highlight the theme of Christ’s right hand does not always indicate the death,it was still waving into the lake of fire death and the underworld.
-Hold up Christ’s left hand is not rescued creatures,but point to their own body when the subject was crucified on the bayonet wound.
David
Marble statues, like 2.5 meters high, 5.5 meters high with base, Michelangelo was written in AD 1501-1504.
-He devoted the art in his own thinking to create a series of giant-like physique as majestic,strong and brave heros.
He stood confidently
-valiant
-left hand holding stones
-put right hand down
-turning the head to the left
-with handsome face
-piercing eyes staring into the distance
-as if the distance to the horizon in search ogf the enermy, ready to into a new battle
-Statue is carved with a single piece of stone,for the statue at the base even more magnificent.
“Mourning of Christ”
-The first “mourning of Christ”and the last one “mourning of Christ” are the usual style of Pieta, the Virgin incur a lost love.
-He believed that love is to maintain emotional , sometimes just helpless concern.
"Twilight"
"Morning"
"Day"
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