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View all country worksheets. View all Seasonal worksheets. View all mammal worksheets. View all marine life worksheets. View all insect worksheets. His works include all kinds of stuff, like ornamental knobs for the papal bed. Michelangelo was never married, in fact, very little is known about his love life.

However, he did write quite passionate love poems. It is documented that much later in his life he was involved in a romantic affair with a fellow poet by the name Vittoria Colonna. Michelangelo is indeed a genius whose story is well known to many. Nonetheless, these top 10 fun facts about Michelangelo give you more insight into the person that he really was. I hope you enjoyed reading through this article. Discover Walks contributors speak from all corners of the world - from Prague to Bangkok, Barcelona to Nairobi.

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The Pope decided that Michelangelo should paint the ceiling. Michelangelo did not want to. He said that he was not a painter. But the Pope bullied Michelangelo until he agreed to do it.

He told the Pope that he would do it "for God" and that he would only do it if the Pope let him paint it "in his own way". The chapel was long and wide. Its curved ceiling was held up by twelve fan-shaped pieces of wall called "pendentives". Pope Julius told Michelangelo to paint one of the twelve apostles of Jesus on each pendentive.

Michelangelo started to do this. Then he got a different idea and scraped off the work that he had done. Instead of apostles he painted twelve prophets.

Seven of them were men from the Old Testament but the other five were women and did not come from the Bible. They were five prophets from the Classical world. Like the prophets in the Bible, they had all told people about the birth of Jesus.

On the middle of the ceiling, instead of painting a starry sky, Michelangelo painted scenes from the Bible telling the story of Creation and the downfall of humanity. The most famous scene is the picture of God creating Adam. The ceiling was so famous that many artists tried to copy the way that Michelangelo had arranged and painted the figures. In Pope Julius II died. The next pope was Pope Leo X , a member of the Medici family.

He gave Michelangelo several jobs in Florence, including designing the Medici Chapel to hold the tombs of his family members. Although not all the tombs were built, Michelangelo finished seven large statues including a "Madonna and Child". His pupils later completed the chapel.

In , the people of Florence became angry at the Medici for acting like princes. That was not the right way for a family to act, in a city that was a republic. The people threw the Medici out, but the Medici came back with an army and took over the city. Michelangelo was so upset at the behaviour of the Medici that he left his beloved city and never went back. He worked on it from to At the centre it shows Jesus, surrounded by saints, sitting in judgement over the people of the Earth.

To the left, people are rising from their graves and many are welcomed into Heaven. To the right, other people are being sent to Hell where they are dragged down by demons. It is a huge painting with many figures in it.

Like Adam and Eve on the ceiling, all the figures were shown naked. Some of the cardinals in the church said that it was wicked to paint saints, including the Virgin Mary , with no clothes on.

They called Michelangelo "the painter of rude bits". He returned to Rome after the thread had passed. Michelangelo died after a short illness in at 89, surviving far past the usual life expectancy of the era. He was buried at the church of Saint Apostoli in a huge formal ceremony. Two biographies were published of him during his lifetime; one of them, by Giorgio Vasari, proposed that he was the pinnacle of all artistic achievement since the beginning of the Renaissance, a viewpoint that continued to have currency in art history for centuries.

Toggle navigation Michelangelo. Michelangelo first rose to prominence after a failed attempt at art fraud. Pieta was the only work Michelangelo ever signed According to Michelangelo's contemporary and biographer, Giorgio Vasari, shortly after the installation of his Pieta , Michelangelo overheard someone remarked that it was the work of another sculptor, Cristoforo Solari, whereupon Michelangelo signed the sculpture. Michelangelo Disliked Leonardo da Vinci Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci felt "an intense dislike for each other," says their biographer Vasari.

Michelangelo carved the "David" from a discarded block of marble. Most Famous Artworks. The Creation of Adam. The Last Judgment.



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