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After the Medici family was expelled from Florence, Michelangelo went to Rome and studied the classical statues and ruins that served as the models for sculpting excellence. During this time, Michelangelo created one of his most famous sculptures, the Pieta, for St. Peter’s Basilica.
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Michelangelo produced three sculptures of the Madonna holding the dead Christ in her lap, called the Pieta. The first (1498-99) is at St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome. The second (ca.1550) is at the Museo Civico in Milan.
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One of first sculptures Michelangelo created upon his return from Rome was the Pieta. It is one of his most famous works, finished before Michelangelo was 25 years old. ... Michelangelo created exquisite marble sculptures, alive with strength and energy. His painting, too, resembles sculpture, each figure rendered...
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Sculpture was Michelangelo’s true calling, and he regretted that he had not done more of it. Learn about Michelangelo's brilliant sculptures. ... Dying Slave: The Dying Slave is one of several unfinished sculptures Michelangelo created for the tomb of Pope Julius II that did not make it into the final version of the tomb.
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Michelangelo worked the Pietà in the round using a drill, a tool he abandoned in later works in favor of the claw chisel. It was for this commission that the master made the first of many trips to Carrara in search of the highest quality marble.
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Michelangelo BUONARROTI, known as Michelangelo; The Slave; 1513-1515; © Musée du Louvre/P. Philibert ... Michelangelo BUONARROTI, known as Michelangelo; The Slave; The Rebellious Slave; 1513-1515; From the Château d'Ecouen and the Château de Richelieu; Marble; ... M.R. 1589; Sculptures; Made for the tomb of Pope Julius II;
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Does the name Michelangelo conjure up images of exquisite white-marble sculptures and breathtaking frescoes? This CD-ROM showcases the artist's work (sculptures, frescoes and all) and tells the story of his life as it unfolded in the Italian Renaissance.
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