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Hands of God and Adam, detail from The Creation of Adam, from the Sistine Ceiling, 1511by Michelangelo Buonarroti
27" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Hands of God and Adam, detail from The Creation of Adam, from the Sistine Ceiling, 1511by Michelangelo Buonarroti
47" x 35" Framed Art Frame
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Sistine Chapel Ceiling: Delphic Sibylby Michelangelo Buonarroti
26" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Last Judgement, from the Sistine Chapel, 1538-41by Michelangelo Buonarroti
26" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Sistine Chapel ceiling: Creation of eve, with four Ignudi, 1511by Michelangelo Buonarroti
28" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Sistine Chapel Ceiling: Noah After the Floodby Michelangelo Buonarroti
28" x 21" Framed Print Frame
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Sistine Chapel Ceiling: Creation of Adam, 1510by Michelangelo Buonarroti
28" x 20" Framed Print Frame
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Sistine Chapel Ceiling (1508-12): The Fall of Man, 1510by Michelangelo Buonarroti
28" x 17" Framed Print Frame
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Sistine Chapel Ceiling (1508-12): The Creation of Adam, 1511-12by Michelangelo Buonarroti
28" x 19" Framed Print Frame
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Sistine Chapel Ceiling (1508-12): The Fall of Man, 1510by Michelangelo Buonarroti
28" x 17" Framed Print Frame
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Righteous Drawn up to Heaven, detail from 'The Last Judgement', in the Sistine Chapel, c.1508-12by Michelangelo Buonarroti
24" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Sistine Chapel Ceiling: Creation of the Sun and Moon, 1508-12by Michelangelo Buonarroti
28" x 20" Framed Print Frame
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Sistine Chapel: The Last Judgement, 1538-41by Michelangelo Buonarroti
26" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Sistine Chapel Ceiling: Creation of Adam, 1510 Bby Michelangelo Buonarroti
27" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Sistine Chapel Ceiling: Creation of the Sun and Moon, 1508-12by Michelangelo Buonarroti
28" x 18" Framed Print Frame
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Sistine Chapel Ceiling (1508-12) detail of one of the ignudiby Michelangelo Buonarroti
28" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Creation of Adamby Michelangelo Buonarroti
45" x 24" Framed Print Frame
Sistine Chapel Ceiling (1508-12): The Creation of Adam, 1511-12by Michelangelo Buonarroti
28" x 19" Framed Print Frame
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Sistine Chapel: God Dividing the Waters and Earthby Michelangelo Buonarroti
28" x 21" Framed Print Frame
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Sistine Chapel Ceiling (1508-12): The Fall of Man, 1510 (detail)by Michelangelo Buonarroti
25" x 22" Framed Print Frame
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Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475 - 1564) was an Italian Renaissance painter, poet, sculptor, and architect who worked in Rome and Florence. He was taught how to paint by Domenico Ghirlandaio. Buonarroti received training in painting, sculpting, coupled with his long term experience, he grew to become one of the leading artists to ever live. As he lived in Florence, he learned more about Classical antiquity, an experience that later appeared in several of his artistic works. He would later move to Rome in 1496, although he balanced working between Rome and Florence.
Later on, Pope Julius II commissioned him to create art, which was to decorate Sistine Chapel's ceiling, a task he performed between 1508 and 1512. The kind of art that Michelangelo created were a clear depiction of his leaning towards creating masculine figures. He created several other artistic works later at the Sistine Chapel, with the Last Judgment being quite a notable one, a job he finished in 1541. Michelangelo’s works became famous and were sold widely mainly in Italy. Balancing his life between Florence and Rome, he died in Rome in 1564 but was buried in Florence.
At a young age, Michelangelo lived with stonecutting family because his mother was ailing. He grew up not liking normal schooling, but more interested in checking out painters and drawers working around the churches. At the age of 13, after his father noticed that Michelangelo wasn't into joining into his family's business, he was taken to work as an apprentice in a painter's workshop.
Michelangelo Buonarroti framed art still sell through several galleries globally. There are also remakes of his canvas and several other finishing options.