Michelangelo Buonarotti
Michelangelo was a painter, sculptor, architect and poet and one of the great artists of the Italian Renaissance.
Michelangelo Buonarroti was born in Caprese near Florence where his father was the local magistrate. A few weeks after his birth, the family moved to Florence. In 1488, Michelangelo was apprenticed to the painter Domenico Ghirlandaio.
Michelangelo travelled to in 1496, to Rome. His primary works were sculpture in these early years. His ‘Pietà’ made his name and he returned to Florence a famous sculptor. Here he produced his ‘David’ .
In 1505, Pope Julius II summoned Michelangelo back to Rome, then Michelangelo did produce a sculpture of Moses for Julius Ceasors’s tomb.
Michelangelo’s next major commission was the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican . It was recognised at once as a great work of art and from then on Michelangelo was regarded as Italy’s greatest living artist.
The new pope, Leo X, then commissioned Michelangelo to rebuild the façade of the church of San Lorenzo in Florence. The scheme was eventually abandoned, but it marks the beginning of Michelangelo’s activity as an architect. Michelangelo also designed monuments to Giuliano and Lorenzo de’ Medici in the Medici Chapel in San Lorenzo.
In 1534, Michelangelo returned to Rome where he was commissioned to paint ‘The Last Judgement’ on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel . From 1546 he was increasingly active as an architect, in particular on the great church of St Peter’s. He died in Rome on 18 February 1564.
His famous works
1. The Modanna of stars
2. Pieta St Peter’s Basilca
3. The statue of David
4. Ceiling of Sistene chapel
5. Moses
6. The last judgment
7. The dome of St Peter’s Basilca
8. The Doni Tondo
9. Dying slave
10. The Deluge
11. The creation of Adam
12. Statue of victory

Michelangelo Buonarotti
Date of Birth: 06 Mar 1475
Birth Place: Caprese near Florence
Proffession: Painter,Sculptor,Architect and Poet
Nationality: Italian
Death: 1564-02-18