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"Le peintre et sculpteur Michelangelo Buonarroti dit Michel Ange (Michelange ou Michel-Ange, 1475-1564) rencontre le pape Jules II dans son atelier derriere lui la sculpture de Moise, prevue pour le mausolee du pape" Lithographie de L
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"Le peintre et sculpteur Michelangelo Buonarroti dit Michel Ange (Michelange ou Michel-Ange, 1475-1564) rencontre le pape Jules II dans son atelier derriere lui la sculpture de Moise, prevue pour le mausolee du pape" Lithographie de L
AIS5386851 "Le peintre et sculpteur Michelangelo Buonarroti dit Michel Ange (Michelange ou Michel-Ange, 1475-1564) rencontre le pape Jules II dans son atelier derriere lui la sculpture de Moise, prevue pour le mausolee du pape" Lithographie de L. Turgis 19eme siecle
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This stunning lithograph captures a momentous meeting between the renowned artist Michelangelo Buonarroti, also known as Michel Ange, and Pope Julius II in his workshop. In the background stands the magnificent sculpture of Moses, destined for the pope's mausoleum. The intensity of this encounter is palpable as Michelangelo discusses his masterpiece with the pontiff.
Michelangelo, a master painter and sculptor of the Italian Renaissance, is depicted here in deep conversation with one of his most important patrons. His dedication to perfection and artistic vision are evident in every detail of this work-in-progress.
The figure of Moses looms large behind them, a testament to Michelangelo's skill and creativity. The power and emotion captured in this sculpture are truly awe-inspiring.
As we gaze upon this lithograph from the 19th century by L. Turgis, we are transported back in time to witness a pivotal moment in art history. The fusion of talent, ambition, and patronage that defined the Renaissance comes alive before our eyes.
This print serves as a reminder of Michelangelo's enduring legacy and his impact on Western art. It is a window into a world where artists were revered for their genius and works like Moses stood as testaments to human achievement.
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