One of the most famous artists of all time, Renaissance master Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni is known for many things: his decoration of the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel (which is currently ...
An immersive exhibition of Michelangelo's famous frescos brought a slice of the Sistine Chapel to London. Martin Biallas, CEO of SEE Global Entertainment, said on Monday (May 18) that "Michelangelo's ...
Want to organize a Michelangelo exhibition? Buckle up—it’s going to be a wild ride. The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s stunning survey of Michelangelo drawings (on view through February 15) required ...
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Michelangelo's 'secret room' in Italy housing hidden art pieces is unveiled and open to the public
Art lovers can finally set foot in Michelangelo's long-hidden studio and witness his rough artwork and sketches, as it is now ...
Michelangelo Buonarroti, “Cartoon with a Group of Soldiers for the Crucifixion of Saint Peter” (1542–46), black chalk and charcoal, 8 feet, 7 9/16 inches × 61 7/16 inches, Museo Nazionale di ...
A few steps from Piazza Navona, between Via di Tor Millina and the church of Santa Maria dell’Anima, in the Parione district during the Renaissance, there was a workshop run by a highly renowned ...
This student-organized exhibition highlights the influence of Michelangelo's art and the legend of his character in the years after his death. Reproductive prints by Renaissance artists, images of ...
Comparison between a Michelangelo drawing in the margins of a letter and his depiction of God in the "Creation of Adam" (images courtesy Adriano Marinazzo) According to a new theory, Michelangelo may ...
When you’re talking about the greatest artists of all time, a few names come to mind, like da Vinci, van Gogh, Picasso, Britney Spears, and so on. But you might name Michelangelo as the one who reigns ...
A team of leading art researchers has revealed that two bronze sculptures of nude men riding panther-like creatures are the work of Michelangelo, bearing hallmarks of the Renaissance artist’s oeuvre ...
Renaissance artist Michelangelo ordered many of his artworks to be hidden by his pupils in a secret room to protect them for posterity, an Italian researcher claimed Wednesday. According to renowned ...
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