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Michelangelo’s Life

• Born March 6, 1475 in Caprese, Italy

• Mother died when he was six

• Grew up without affection

• Father wanted him to be a merchant

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When I told my father that I wish to be an artist, he flew into a rage, 'artists are

laborers, no better than shoemakers."

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Michelangelo’s Youth• Apprenticed at age 12

to painter in Florence• Lived with ruling

Medici family in their palace

• Started working as a sculptor under Donatello

• Sculpted Bacchus

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Michelangelo wanted to learn about anatomy by studying corpses. The

Catholic Church forbid it. He made an agreement with the Church that he could study bodies in

return for a carved wooden crucifix.

Studying bodies made him ill many times.

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Pieta atSaint

Peter's Basilica

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David

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Michelangelo did not want to paint. Pope Julius II insisted he paint the ceiling of the Sistine

Chapel. It became Michelangelo’s greatest work. He painted scenes from the Old

Testament.

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The Sistine Chapel

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The Ceiling of the Sistine

Chapel

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God creates the Sun and Moon

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The Face of God

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Finger of God

touching Adam’s finger

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God creates

Eve

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Jacob and Joseph

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David and Goliath

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Jeremiah

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Jonah

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Joel

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Isaiah

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Pope Julius II commissioned him to build a magnificent tomb.

Michelangelo worked on it for years, but did not finish the 40

statues ordered.

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Moses, the centerpiece

of Pope Julius II’s

tomb

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Michelangelo was commissioned to make the tombs for the Medici

family.

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Statues of the Medici brothers

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Pope Paul VII Farnese asked him to paint a fresco of the Last

Judgment which would be the largest painting in the world at

that time.

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The Last Judgment

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Michelangelo’s last years were spent chiseling a last pieta. He

wrote his best poetry near the end of his life. He was buried in

Florence, Italy.

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Michelangelo died and his body was put in a sarcophagus in

Rome. His nephew sneaked his body out of Rome and buried it in Florence where he wanted to

be buried.

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