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  2. Michelangelo - Wikipedia

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    Michelangelo was moderate in his personal life, and once told his apprentice, Ascanio Condivi: "However rich I may have been, I have always lived like a poor man." [ 84 ] Michelangelo's bank accounts and numerous deeds of purchase show that his net worth was about 50,000 gold ducats , more than many princes and dukes of his time. [ 85 ]

  3. Michelangelo and the Medici - Wikipedia

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    Yet old though he was, in 1547, Pope Paul III appointed him chief architect of St. Peter's Basilica, which he would work on for the rest of his life. Michelangelo died of old age, leaving the project unfinished. Though he devoted the last seventeen years of his life to this task, Michelangelo refused to accept anything.

  4. Caravaggio - Wikipedia

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    Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (also Michele Angelo Merigi or Amerighi da Caravaggio; / ˌ k ær ə ˈ v æ dʒ i oʊ /, US: /-ˈ v ɑː dʒ (i) oʊ /; Italian: [mikeˈlandʒelo meˈriːzi da (k)karaˈvaddʒo]; 29 September 1571 [2] – 18 July 1610), known mononymously as Caravaggio, was an Italian painter active in Rome for most of his artistic life.

  5. The Agony and the Ecstasy (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book is divided into eleven sections, each detailing a distinct period of Michelangelo's life. The Studio: Michelangelo studies under Ghirlandaio at his studio The Sculpture Garden: Michelangelo studies under Bertoldo in the sculpture garden of Lorenzo de' Medici, culminating in his first sculpture, Head of a Faun

  6. Michelangelo, beyond the Sistine Chapel: British Museum ... - AOL

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    His work becomes, in the last 10 years, very introspective and very poignant,’ said curator Sarah Vowles Michelangelo, beyond the Sistine Chapel: British Museum explores last decades of ...

  7. Ascanio Condivi - Wikipedia

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    In 1553 he published Vita di Michelagnolo Buonarroti, [1] an authorised account of Michelangelo's life over which his subject had complete control. The Vita was partly a rebuttal of hostile rumours that were being perpetuated about the artist, namely that he was arrogant, avaricious, jealous of other artists, and reluctant to take on pupils.

  8. Casa Buonarroti - Wikipedia

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    Casa Buonarroti is a museum in Florence, Italy that is situated on property owned by the sculptor Michelangelo that he left to his nephew, Leonardo Buonarroti. The complex of buildings was converted into a museum dedicated to the artist by his great nephew, Michelangelo Buonarroti the Younger.

  9. Croatian matchstick Michelangelo makes his labours life-size

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    Not content with that, the 34-year-old from the northern village of Domasinec is just a year and a half away from completing his version of Michelangelo's giant sculpture of David. "I need another ...