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| ![]() Michelangelo Sculptures Together in New WebsiteLearn about Renaissance art in this new website which brings the work of Michelangelo to your attention. Specifically, this new section covers sculpture, and provides a detailed study of all major sculptures produced by artist Michelangelo.
By: Michelangelo.net There are around 15-20 sculptures listed in detail in this section, with each one then having it's own specific page where more content can be added. There is also likely to be a blog-style interactivity available to allow fans of the master to leave their comments on specific sculptures. The first few listed are the usual suspects, such as his David marble creation, as well as Pieta and Moses. Below that is the Brutus bust and then further on are some lesser known, but still highly signficant art works. Michelangelo fans should also check out the other sections on this site which similarly tackle other mediums in the way that sculpture is addressed here. Highlights include fresco paintings, general sketches, portrait drawings, poetry and also architectural plans. Recent news regarding the artist and other related artists will be covered in the blog which aims to keep the website content uptodate and fresh at all times, so feel free to check back regularly to find the latest additions as the website progresses. The new content is displayed at http://michelangelo.net/ There is a stunning backdrop to the website as well as helpful content for those who wish to learn and study this artist in substantial detail. Few can deny that he was a true master, and continues to influence modern artists today. So why not delve deeper into his career in order to fully appreciate the impact that his career made. The inspiration found in this website may even push you on towards learning about other famous Renaissance sculptors, such as Leonardo da Vinci and Bernini. Similarly to Michelangelo, Da Vinci was truly gifted in many different mediums and helped to bring in new ideas across many different disciplines. Da Vinci himself produced several inventions during his lifetime, whilst Michelangelo was only really involved in sketching out other people's ideas. End
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