Michelangelo Buonarotti - Renaissance Genius and Master Artist

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Discover the life and works of Michelangelo Buonarotti, a renowned Renaissance artist known for his sculptures, paintings, architecture, and poetry. Born in Italy in 1475, Michelangelo's creations such as the Pieta, David, and the Sistine Chapel have left a lasting impact on the world of art. Explore his fascinating journey from Florence to Rome, his association with the Medicis, and his diverse talents that encompassed sculpting, painting, architecture, writing, and city planning. Delve into the legacy of this artistic genius who continues to inspire generations with his unparalleled creativity and craftsmanship.

  • Renaissance Artist
  • Michelangelo Buonarotti
  • Sculptor
  • Painter
  • Sistine Chapel

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  1. Michelangelo Buonarotti

  2. Bio Born in Caprese, Italy on March 6, 1475 Studied in Florence as a young boy Moved to Rome in 1496 Moves/works back and forth between Rome and Florence Works for the Medicis Never married; no children Died on February 18, 1564 Buried in Florence, Italy

  3. Art Sculptor Painter Architect Poet/Writer City Planner

  4. Works of Art Pieta David Tomb of Pope Julius II Sistine Chapel Poetry

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