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Michelangelo at the Marble Quarries

October 25, 2017

By Carmen C. Bambach

In anticipation of Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer, Curator Carmen C. Bambach takes a look at the hands-on approach Michelangelo took in selecting the marble used in his sculptures.
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Join exhibition curator Carmen C. Bambach for an in-depth exploration of the works in the exhibition Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer
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A Raffle Ticket to Win a "Michelangelo"?

January 19, 2018

By Femke Speelberg

Associate Curator Femke Speelberg recounts the interesting tale of a painting based on a cartoon by Michelangelo that was almost given away by raffle in 1735.
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Publishing and Marketing Assistant Rachel High speaks with Curator Carmen C. Bambach about the power of Michelangelo's drawings and the artist's savvy shaping of his own history.
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Research Assistant Jeffrey Fraiman sits down with scholar James M. Saslow to discuss Michelangelo's practice as a poet, the meaning of his gift drawings, and the study of the artist's homoeroticism since his death in 1564.
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Consummate painter, draftsman, sculptor, and architect, Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475–1564) was celebrated for his disegno, a term that embraces both drawing and conceptual design, which was considered in the Renaissance to be the foundation of all artistic disciplines. To his contemporary Giorgio Vasari, Michelangelo was “the divine draftsman and designer” whose work embodied the unity of the arts. Beautifully illustrated with more than 350 drawings, paintings, sculptures, and architectural views, this book establishes the centrality of disegno to Michelangelo’s work. Carmen C. Bambach presents a comprehensive and engaging narrative of the artist’s long career in Florence and Rome, beginning with his training under the painter Domenico Ghirlandaio and the sculptor Bertoldo and ending with his seventeen-year appointment as chief architect of Saint Peter’s Basilica at the Vatican. The chapters relate Michelangelo’s compositional drawings, sketches, life studies, and full-scale cartoons to his major commissions—such as the ceiling frescoes and the Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel, the church of San Lorenzo and its New Sacristy (Medici Chapel) in Florence, and Saint Peter’s—offering fresh insights into his creative process. Also explored are Michelangelo’s influential role as a master and teacher of disegno, his literary and spiritual interests, and the virtuoso drawings he made as gifts for intimate friends, such as the nobleman Tommaso de’ Cavalieri and Vittoria Colonna, the marchesa of Pescara. Complementing Bambach’s text are thematic essays by leading authorities on the art of Michelangelo. Meticulously researched, compellingly argued, and richly illustrated, this book is a major contribution to our understanding of this timeless artist.
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Friedrich Beer (1846–ca. 1912)

Date: 19th century
Accession Number: 82.2

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Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (French, Anizy-le-Château 1824–1887 Sèvres)

Date: modeled before 1883
Accession Number: 27.21.3

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Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi) (Italian, Milan or Caravaggio 1571–1610 Porto Ercole)

Date: 1610
Accession Number: 1997.167

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Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian, Caprese 1475–1564 Rome)

Date: ca. 1510–11
Accession Number: 24.197.2

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Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi) (Italian, Milan or Caravaggio 1571–1610 Porto Ercole)

Date: 1597
Accession Number: 52.81

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Cupid

Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian, Caprese 1475–1564 Rome)

Date: ca. 1490
Accession Number: L.2009.40

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Caravaggio (Michelangelo Merisi) (Italian, Milan or Caravaggio 1571–1610 Porto Ercole)

Date: early 1600s
Accession Number: L.1998.71

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Auguste Rodin (French, Paris 1840–1917 Meudon)

Date: ca. 1911
Accession Number: 1987.179.1, .2

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Firm of Castellani

Date: ca. 1863
Accession Number: 1993.66