friend to Michelangelo. Together with the Pietà, the Bacchus is one of only two surviving sculptures from the artist's first period in Rome. Bacchus is depicted...
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refer to: Bacchus (Leonardo), a painting by Leonardo da Vinci of John the Baptist Bacchus (Michelangelo), a marble sculpture by Michelangelo Bacchus (Jacopo...
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Golgotha representing the "Sixth Sorrow" of the Blessed Virgin Mary by Michelangelo Buonarroti, now in Saint Peter's Basilica, Vatican City. It is a key...
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Bacchus (c. 1596) is an oil painting by Italian Baroque master Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610) commissioned by Cardinal Del Monte. The painting...
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Michelangelo employed and his way of revealing what he perceived within the rock. Angel by Michelangelo, early work (1494–95) Bacchus by Michelangelo...
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The Young Sick Bacchus (Italian: Bacchino Malato), also known as the Sick Bacchus or the Self-Portrait as Bacchus, is an early self-portrait by the Baroque...
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Caravaggio (redirect from Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio)
Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (also Michele Angelo Merigi or Amerighi da Caravaggio; /ˌkærəˈvædʒioʊ/, US: /-ˈvɑːdʒ(i)oʊ/, Italian: [mikeˈlandʒelo meˈriːzi...
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masterpiece of Italian Renaissance sculpture, created from 1501 to 1504 by Michelangelo. With a height of 5.17 metres (17 ft 0 in), the David was the first colossal...
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Giudizio Universale) is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance painter Michelangelo covering the whole altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City....
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Dionysus (redirect from Bacchus (mythology))
Liber, Bacchus and Dionysus became virtually interchangeable equivalents. Thanks to his mythology involving travels and struggles on earth, Bacchus became...
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Sleeping Cupid is a now-lost sculpture created by Renaissance artist Michelangelo, which he artificially aged to make it look like an antique on the advice...
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Italian Renaissance artist Michelangelo. Lost works are included, but not commissions that Michelangelo never made. Michelangelo also left many drawings...
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Crucifix attributed to Michelangelo. Empress Ariane (Byzantine). St George, (Donatello). David, (Donatello). Bacchus, (Michelangelo). Architettura, (Giambologna)...
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c. 1513–1515) is a sculpture by the Italian High Renaissance artist Michelangelo, housed in the church of San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome. Commissioned...
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Gallo, the Apollo Belvedere for Bacchus, and one of the Dioscuri di Montecavallo for the little satyr behind him. Bacchus, Documentation Center, Polo Museale...
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The Creation of Adam (redirect from Michelangelo adam)
The Creation of Man,: plate 54 is a fresco painting by Italian artist Michelangelo, which forms part of the Sistine Chapel's ceiling, painted c. 1508–1512...
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Retrieved 2006-11-04. Hirst, Michael (October 1981). "Michelangelo in Rome: an altar-piece and the 'Bacchus'". The Burlington Magazine. 581ff. "The Entombment...
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nobleman, who was the object of the greatest expression of Michelangelo's love. Michelangelo was 57 years old when he met Cavalieri in 1532. The young...
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Sagrestia Nuova (redirect from Night (Michelangelo))
Constructed in 1520, the mausoleum was designed by the Italian artist Michelangelo. Situated adjacent to the Basilica di San Lorenzo in Florence, Italy...
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Michelangelo left the city. The sculpture then entered the collection of Duke Cosimo I. It was placed in his private quarters along with a "Bacchus"...
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(Michelangelo) St. Petronius (Michelangelo) List of works by Michelangelo Media related to Candlestick Angel by Michelangelo Buonarroti at Wikimedia Commons...
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Sistine Chapel (section Michelangelo's frescoes)
particularly the Sistine Chapel ceiling and The Last Judgment, both by Michelangelo. During the reign of Sixtus IV, a team of Renaissance painters including...
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Saint Matthew is a marble sculpture of Matthew the Apostle by Michelangelo. It was intended for a series of twelve apostles for the choir niches of Florence...
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Michelangelo (6 March 1475 – 18 February 1564) had a complicated relationship with the Medici family, who were for most of his lifetime the effective rulers...
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sculpture by the Italian High Renaissance master Michelangelo. The sculpture, on which Michelangelo worked between 1547 and 1555, depicts four figures:...
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The Conversion of Saul is a fresco painted by Michelangelo Buonarroti (c. 1542–1545). It is housed in the Pauline Chapel (Capella Paolina), Vatican Palace...
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The Agony and the Ecstasy (novel) (category Cultural depictions of Michelangelo)
sculpts his Bacchus and his Pietà, and then he returns to Florence with Argiento to enter a sculpting competition. The Giant: Michelangelo wins the Duccio...
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Anthony (or The Temptation of Saint Anthony, c. 1487–88) is a painting by Michelangelo, who painted a close copy of the famous engraving by Martin Schongauer...
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(Donatello) Bacchus (Michelangelo) David (Michelangelo) The Deposition (Michelangelo) Cristo della Minerva Moses (Michelangelo) Pietà (Michelangelo) Rondanini...
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included other major paintings celebrating Bacchus and Venus, the gods of wine and love. Like its predecessor Bacchus and Ariadne, The Bacchanal of the Andrians...
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