Виторио и Джиованни (обратна страна)
Акрил върху платно
Стени и декорация
Renaissance
1503
Ренесанс
387.0 x 195.0 cm
Графическа колекция Албертина
Микеланджело Буонароти (1475 – 1564)
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Michelangelo Buonarroti: A Renaissance Titan
Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (6 March 1475 – 18 February 1564), known mononymously as Michelangelo, was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. Born in the Republic of Florence, his work was inspired by models from classical antiquity and had a lasting influence on Western art. Michelangelo’s creative abilities and mastery in a range of artistic arenas define him as an archetypal Renaissance man, along with his rival and elder contemporary, Leonardo da Vinci. Given the sheer volume of surviving correspondence, sketches, and reminiscences, Michelangelo is one of the best-documented artists of the 16th century. He was lauded by contemporary biographers as the most accomplished artist of his era. Michelangelo achieved fame early. Two of his best-known works, the Pietà and David, were sculpted before the age of 30. The Pietà, housed in St. Peter's Basilica, showcased his mastery of marble carving and emotional depth. His next landmark work was the colossal statue of David (1501–1504), symbolizing Florentine republican ideals. This sculpture embodies the humanist spirit of the Renaissance—a revival of interest in Classical art and philosophy—and represents Michelangelo’s profound understanding of human anatomy and proportion. The statue's serene expression and idealized form reflect Michelangelo's belief that art should strive for perfection, mirroring the beauty found in nature and embodying moral virtue.Early Life and Training (1475-1496)
- Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni was born on March 6, 1475, in Caprese Michelangelo, Tuscany.
- Initially, his father resisted an artistic career but conceded to his son’s exceptional talent for drawing.
- At age 13, he apprenticed with Domenico Ghirlandaio, learning fresco and drawing techniques.
- He soon gravitated towards sculpture, studying classical works in the Medici gardens — a pivotal influence.
Early Period: Establishing Mastery (1490-1505)
- Around 1496, he received his first major commission: the sculpture of the Pietà, completed in 1499.
- The Pietà, housed in St. Peter's Basilica, showcased his mastery of marble carving and emotional depth.
The Painting's Composition
The Virgin and Child (verso) is not only a masterpiece of Renaissance art but also an important historical artifact. It was created during a time when the Catholic Church played a significant role in shaping artistic expression, and Michelangelo’s work reflects this influence. The painting features the Virgin Mary holding the Christ child in her arms, with the child looking up at her. The woman appears to be wearing a dress, which adds to the overall composition of the image. The use of pen as the medium allows for intricate details and shading, creating a sense of depth and dimensionality. Michelangelo’s meticulous approach to painting—characterized by painstaking layering of pigments and masterful blending techniques—is evident in every brushstroke.Historical Significance
The Virgin and Child (verso) is not only a masterpiece of Renaissance art but also an important historical artifact. It was created during a time when the Catholic Church played a significant role in shaping artistic expression, and Michelangelo’s work reflects this influence. The painting embodies the humanist ideals of compassion and contemplation—qualities that Michelangelo sought to express through every artistic endeavor.Other Works by Michelangelo Buonarroti
To learn more about the Graphische Sammlung Albertina and its collection, visit: The Graphische Sammlung Albertina Museum in Vienna, Austria
For more information on Michelangelo Buonarroti and his works, visit: Michelangelo Buonarroti: Virgin and Child (verso) Photo Description: The image is a black and white photograph of a painting by Michelangelo Buonarroti titled Virgin and Child (verso). The painting features a woman holding a child in her arms, with the child looking up at the woman. The woman appears to be wearing a dress, which adds to the overall composition of the image. The painting is quite large, spanning 387 x 195 cm, and it was created using pen as the medium. It is dated back to 1503, making it an older piece of artwork. The painting is currently housed in the Graphische Sammlung Albertina in Vienna, Austria. Size: 387 x 195 cm Date: 1503 ARTIST INFORMATION: ================== Artist: Michelangelo Buonarroti Birth Year: 1475 Death Year: 1564 Birth City: Caprese Michelangelo Birth Country: Italy Biography:
A Renaissance Forged in Stone and Paint
Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (6 March 1475 – 18 February 1564), known mononymously as Michelangelo, was an Italian sculptor, painter, architect, and poet of the High Renaissance. He was born in the Republic of Florence but was mostly active in Rome from his 30s onwards. His work was inspired by models from classical antiquity and had a lasting influence on Western art. Michelangelo’s creative abilities and mastery in a range of artistic arenas define him as an archetypal Renaissance man, along with his rival and elder contemporary, Leonardo da Vinci. Given the sheer volume of surviving correspondence, sketches, and reminiscences, Michelangelo is one of the best-documented artists of the 16th century. He was lauded by contemporary biographers as the most accomplished artist of his era. Michelangelo achieved fame early. Two of his best-known works, the Pietà and David, were sculpted before the age of 30. The Pietà, housed in St. Peter's Basilica, showcased his mastery of marble carving and emotional depth. His next landmark work was the colossal statue of David (1501–1504), symbolizing Florentine republican ideals. This sculpture embodies the humanist spirit of the Renaissance—a revival of interest in Classical art and philosophy—and represents Michelangelo’s profound understanding of human anatomy and proportion. The statue's serene expression and idealized form reflect Michelangelo’s belief that art should strive for perfection, mirroring the beauty found in nature and embodying moral virtue. Michelangelo was the first Western artist whose biography was published while he was alive. Three biographies were published during his lifetime. One of them, by Giorgio Vasari, proposed that Michelangelo's work transcended that of any artist living or dead, and was \"supreme in not one art alone but in all three\".За това произведение
- Заглавие: Виторио и Джиованни (обратна страна)
- Художник: Микеланджело Буонароти
- Година: 1503
- Оригинални размери: 387.0 x 195.0 cm
- Формат: Висок
- Авторско право: Обществено достояние
- Местоположение на произведението: Графическа колекция Албертина
- Движение: Renaissance
- Материал: Акрил върху платно
- Творчески период: Mature Period
Бързи факти
- Notable elements or techniques: Detailed penwork; Emotional depth
- Medium: Pen and brown ink
- Movement: High Renaissance
- Artistic style: Renaissance
- Location: Graphische Sammlung Albertina, Vienna
- Subject or theme: Religious iconography
- Artist: Michelangelo Buonarroti
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