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  • Today we're going to learn about the famous artist, Michelangelo.

  • Michelangelo di Lodovico Bounarroti Simoni, known simply as Michelangelo, was an Italian

  • Renaissance sculptor, painter, architect, and poet.

  • He was born in 1475 in Caprese, Italy.

  • When he was still very young, his family returned to Florence, and his mother died when he was

  • only six years old.

  • Michelangelo's father sent him to school, but he was not very interested in learning

  • what was taught there.

  • All he wanted to do was paint and become an artist.

  • In 1488, when he was 13 years old, Michelangelo was apprenticed to an artist, Domenico Ghirlandaio,

  • and in 1490 he was sent to continue his training with the powerful Medici family.

  • Over the next few years he began producing sculptures and honing his skills.

  • In 1496 Michelangelo moved to Rome.

  • While there he was commissioned to create a statue of Jesus after he was crucified,

  • laying in the lap of his mother, Mary.

  • Michelangelo was 24 years old when he completed this statue, called Pietà, which is regarded

  • as one of the greatest masterpieces of sculpture in the history of the world.

  • Michelangelo returned to Florence and accepted another commission, to create a statue of

  • David from a huge block of marble.

  • He worked on the sculpture for more than two years.

  • When it was finished, the statue of David was more than 17 feet or 5 meters tall and

  • weighed around 6 tons.

  • Today, David is Michelangelo's most famous sculpture.

  • In 1505 the newly elected Pope Julius II invited Michelangelo to return to Rome to create his

  • tomb, a project he worked on off and on for the next 40 years.

  • Three years later he received another commission when the Pope asked him to paint the ceiling

  • of the Sistine Chapel.

  • Michelangelo considered himself a sculptor, and not a painter, and did not want to take

  • the job, but he could not refuse the Pope.

  • The work in the Sistine Chapel took four years to complete and was more than 134 feet or

  • 41 meters in length and 46 feet or 14 meters in width.

  • Michelangelo painted a total of 343 figures depicting stories from the Bible, including

  • the creation of Adam, which is one of the most famous paintings in history.

  • Painting on a ceiling was difficult.

  • Michelangelo had to work on a scaffolding that brought him high enough to reach it.

  • Contrary to popular belief, he did not lie down to work, but stood and painted above

  • his head.

  • After his work in the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo was considered a great artist.

  • He made many statues, paintings, drawings, and frescoes.

  • He wrote hundreds of poems.

  • He was also an architect, and designed the dome of St. Peter's Basilica.

  • Michelangelo was so famous that there were two biographies of him published while he

  • was still alive.

  • He died in 1564 at the age of 88, only three weeks before his 89th birthday.

  • Today Michelangelo is considered one of the foremost artists of the High Renaissance,

  • alongside Raphael and Leondaro da Vinci.

  • He had a profound impact on the artists that followed him and continues to be studied today.

  • His works are among the most famous and widely reproduced in history.

  • I hope you enjoyed learning about the famous artist Michelangelo, and seeing some of his

  • beautiful work.

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