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MICHELANGELO

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Term Paper TitleMICHELANGELO
# of Words557
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.23
MICHELANGELO
1.Early Childhood
If you don’t know about art, then you don’t know about Michelangelo Buonarotti.  He was have to been the greatest and certainly the most famous artist produced by western civilization, and universally viewed as the Supreme Renaissance Artist.  Throughout his achievement he has the occupation of being a :  Painter, Sculptor, Architect, and also a poet.  With this kind of ability this man had to have had an impact on Western Europe.

     As a member of the well-known Florentine family, Michelangelo was born near a small city Known as Arezzo, on March 6, 1475.  His education ended in which we would think to have been to early for a child to finish school, at the age of 13.  He received his tutelage in painting, not school work from the artist Domenico, and Bertoldo di Giovanni .  He was in constantly in the presence of art.  These experiences gave Michelangelo a clear sense on true art.  His education was shown in one of his first paintings The Madonna of the Stairs, was painted when he was younger than 20 years of age.

2.Contribution to Renaissance
     Michelangelo contributed many of his greatest arts and statues to many of the great Kings and Queens of his time.  One of his first and most famous statues was Bacchus, the God of wine.  In this statue Michelangelo magnified the classical ideal of beauty.  His statue of David was also a reflection of this idea.  Michelangelo was given the most respect when he sculpted the monumental marble piece named Pieta, which was a piece that showed Athletic prowess and dynamic action.  This colossal piece was carved in Florence which gave the people of Florence a symbol of the proud independence of the Flo...

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