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Anatomical study of legs. Drawing by Michelangelo, in the museum of Casa Buonarroti in Florence
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Anatomical study of legs. Drawing by Michelangelo, in the museum of Casa Buonarroti in Florence
Anatomical study of legs. Drawing by Michelangelo, in the museum of Casa Buonarroti in Florence Florence Galleria Buonarroti Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1900 ca.. Date of Artwork:1495-1564. Artist:Buonarroti Michelangelo (1475-1564)
Brogi
BGA-F-01235C-0000
Media ID 33158877
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Foot Legshigh Renaissance Parts Of The Body
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This photograph captures a remarkable piece of art history: an anatomical study of legs by the legendary Michelangelo. The drawing, housed in the prestigious museum of Casa Buonarroti in Florence, showcases the genius and mastery of one of the greatest artists to have ever lived. Michelangelo's fascination with the human body is evident in this meticulous depiction. Every muscle, tendon, and bone is intricately rendered with astonishing precision. Through his skilled hand, he brings life to these legs, revealing their strength and grace. The artwork itself belongs to a period known as High Renaissance, which marked a pinnacle in artistic achievement during Europe's first millennium. Michelangelo's contribution to this era cannot be overstated; his works continue to inspire awe centuries later. This particular drawing exemplifies both Renaissance and Renaissance-Baroque styles that characterized European art during this time. It serves as a testament to Michelangelo's versatility as an artist who seamlessly transitioned between different periods while leaving an indelible mark on each. Dating back from 1495-1564, this masterpiece stands as a testament to Michelangelo's enduring legacy. Its presence within Casa Buonarroti allows visitors from around the world to witness firsthand the brilliance that emanated from his mind and brush. Captured around 1900 by photographer Brogi from Alinari, this print immortalizes not only Michelangelo's work but also pays homage to those who appreciate fine artistry throughout history. It serves as a reminder that even after several centuries since its creation, great art continues to captivate our hearts and minds across generations.
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