On Michelangelo and the crown of the pope, Ross King took over the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel for four years, fighting Michelangelo Buonarroti. Life is explored deeply. About 5,800 square feet above ground and about 70 feet above ground, this is a great job for artists. In the process he faced a number of challenges, both mentally and physically, but given the size of his work, he still achieved the cap in a very short time.
In 1505, Michelangelo was invited to Rome by the newly elected Pope Julius II and was asked to construct the tomb of the Pope, including 40 statues completed within 5 years. With the support of the Pope, Michelangelo has constantly experienced an interruption in his work at the grave to complete many other tasks. Michelangelo has been working on the tomb for 40 years, but he never reached a satisfactory level. It is located in St. Peter's Basilica, Vincoli, Rome, the most famous of which is the central character of Moses, which was completed in 1516. Among the other statues used in the grave, now there are two slaves at the Louvre museum known as rebellious slaves and dying slaves.
In 1505, Pope Julius II reminded Michelangelo to Rome and asked him to design the tomb of Julius himself. Due to an oral argument between Julius and Michelangelo and many other demands on the time of the artist, Michelangelo made Moses' sculpture for the tomb, but the project never was completed. The new Pope Leo X then asked Michelangelo to reproduce the appearance of the San Lorenzo church in Florence. The plan was eventually abandoned but it marked the beginning of Michelangelo's activity as an architect. Michelangelo also designed the monuments of Giuliano and Lorenzo de Medici at the Medici church in San Lorenzo.
Eventually Clement VII of the Holy See returned to the administration, pardoned Michelangelo and ordered to continue working at the Medici church in San Lorenzo in Florence. Michelangelo completed the tombstone of the Medici church, but in 1534, three years after his father's death, he left Florence and never returned to tyranny of Alessandro de Medici. . Michelangelo went to Rome. So the Pope considered a magnificent plan to decorate the walls of the altar of the Sistine Chapel. Clement died before the painting began, but his successor, Paul III, asked him to participate in the project. The final examination, which took place between 1536 and 1541, is a terrifying vision of mental pain of the artist himself.