Michelangelo - A Revolution in Art | Documentary

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2023
  • At the young age of 23, Michelangelo broke all traditions and created his first masterpiece - the Pietà, of Mary cradling the body of Jesus Christ after his death, who looks as if he was sleeping peacefully.
    Michelangelo’s David sculpture, carved from a 7-metre-high block of marble, also broke taboos of its time - an anatomically perfect body representing the freedom and sovereignty of the spirit. Michelangelo’s frescoes are no less monumental than his sculptures.
    When Michelangelo was offered the job of decorating the arched ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, he had never painted a fresco before. Michelangelo locked himself in the Sistine Chapel for four years and suffered terrible hardships while working day and night. The result was a work the likes of which had never been seen before: The Creation Story, portraying God’s creation of the world.
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  • @gintaras58
    @gintaras58 5 месяцев назад +73

    What a fantastic documentary… being 89 years old he was still active and his pieta was made when he was 22!

  • @sunalineemoore906
    @sunalineemoore906 Месяц назад +6

    No any artist doing their job like him , he is the master teacher to all type of Arts..his work increditble, and unforgetable to this world..Its agift from God handship to his image through Michalangelo for us to study from his generation to generations never end. Thank you for this precious biography video🙏⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘

  • @lifehealingmagic
    @lifehealingmagic 21 день назад +6

    Incredible documentary. Micelangelo is the most prolific talent of all time.

  • @ann-mariecapaldi3909
    @ann-mariecapaldi3909 2 месяца назад +32

    I went to Rome w/my family in 1985, we barely had cameras then, but Ill never forget seeing his work I was 15yrs old and absolutely MARVELED.. LIKE wow how did this guy do this on the Celeings??? 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮 I mean INSAINE, AND the brushes and the 🕯 just INCREDIBLY BEAUTIFUL AMAZING.. BRAVO!!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @andresantos8107
    @andresantos8107 5 месяцев назад +44

    This is one of the greatest documentaries I have watched about Michelangelo. Fantastic!! Thanks for posting.

  • @lucyosborne9239
    @lucyosborne9239 4 месяца назад +111

    "What drove this obsessive artist?" I can't speak for Michaelangelo but I can speak for myself and my work. I'm a fiber artist and colourist, Guild Master in two disciplines and there is never a day when I go without using my needles (knitting, tapestry and embroidery, not heroin), except when I'm so ill that I'm in the hospital and it becomes impossible to sit up. I can only say what drives me: passion for colour, a cherry tree in blossom, a particular cloud formation over the ocean at the height of a Nor'easter, everywhere I turn there is something to see and understand, to study and let my imagination run wild as I think of ways to make seeing grass clippings and dog poop into something earthy and vibrant. There are many times that this kind of sensory intake becomes overwhelming to the point that I can not function outside my apartment door. (Then my dog will jump on me with a look on her face that says: "What are we doing inside? I'll go get my leash while you get dressed so we can go out for a walk!" jerking me back into the mundane and daily contact with the rest of the world. That too can be a challenge, just to lead what some may label a "normal life". I can't claim to have painted the Sistine Chapel or sculpted the Pieta but seeing others wearing the vibrant colours of my designs comes as close as I'll ever get. One might say I'm the proverbial starving and obsessed artist who lives to make my needles fly and sends me looking around the Internet for a great yarn or wool sale. I know I have at least these things in common with the maestro, the drive to work for three days straight without sleep or anything to eat, the desire to create perfection knowing that this is impossible, to have a mind so crowded with inspiration that overload can cripple me. These things I do understand, and I also understand the sense that even with the highest praise, the onlooker will never know what it takes to create art as close to perfection as any human can make it and never be satisfied and for an observation from someone which makes it difficult not to react with arrogance. The interior life of an artistic genius is extremely crowded, always open to everything in his surroundings mixed with the desire to please and the egotism of knowing there are only two other people alive today who can do what I do. It's hard to be deprecating and modest when someone tells me, "That's genius.", to smile and say, "Thank you, that's very kind of you" while thinking, "Right. It's only knitted, embroidered or cloth of gold fabric. For me, this is like brushing my teeth. I could pump out designs like this twice a week if I had 16 hands." And my real profession? Registered Nurse in Critical Care. It pays the bills.

    • @primenumberbuster404
      @primenumberbuster404 4 месяца назад +10

      Great to hear from contemporary artists being passionate about their work. It provides me with hope even being from a scientific background that indeed art will never die and rise up again with the winds of revolution.

    • @aprilklimley9238
      @aprilklimley9238 4 месяца назад +6

      I respect your extensive essay on your own artwork. However, all artists are driven-no matter how successful or not they are in the eyes of the world. I say this as both an art critic and artist myself. The maker of this documentary had nothing very profound to say so he/she kept repeating this cliche which is obvious from Michelangelo’s artwork and personal life. He just had more talent than most artists and sculptors of his time. He also found the right patrons.

    • @michelegatto4038
      @michelegatto4038 3 месяца назад +9

      Wow, this is amazing. Where can I see your work?

    • @Susanna-ti2pv
      @Susanna-ti2pv 3 месяца назад +4

      Congratulations...only 2 others can do what you do artistically. I believe your efforts in critical care support your problem solving abilities necessary in art expression.

    • @brittking3990
      @brittking3990 2 месяца назад +3

      I have a question. How do you find the time to knit…when you’re not writing essays?

  • @jameslong6329
    @jameslong6329 5 месяцев назад +12

    Michelangelo is my favorite artist from that time period!❤😊

  • @estelleneethling12
    @estelleneethling12 Месяц назад +4

    Incredible documentary! It takes the breath away.

  • @renovatinglookchavez5330
    @renovatinglookchavez5330 5 месяцев назад +12

    I feel Angelo's pain I can relate to his solitary lifestyle and dedication to what he loves

  • @lisab6387
    @lisab6387 26 дней назад +2

    I visited Florence 10 years ago, Rome last year, and watched more than 10 times of the movie "Agony And The Ecstasy", Michelangelo was the artist not do what he was told to do, he boldly and strongly expressed his soul, and rebellion against society. His power of art won his enemy's love to protect the heritage as well.

  • @Dharmaku56
    @Dharmaku56 2 месяца назад +4

    An excellent fleshed out documentary, original and modern. Best on Michelangelo--man and artist

  • @user-qg5wg9ut2o
    @user-qg5wg9ut2o 3 месяца назад +5

    Thank you for your Magnificent presentation about the world's Greatest Polymath of all time.

  • @mitoguitarman
    @mitoguitarman 2 месяца назад +3

    Thanks for making this video. I’ll never forget the moment I saw his Pieta. And to learn here it was his first work! Truly amazing!

  • @luisrenato5044
    @luisrenato5044 27 дней назад +2

    Super documentário.
    Michelangelo foi grande

  • @dorothyerickson7506
    @dorothyerickson7506 3 месяца назад +2

    Beautiful Devotion. He had the passion of Christ.

  • @Queens4life365
    @Queens4life365 2 месяца назад +3

    They are really Blessed to be able to experience these WONDERFUL WORKS every day I can only dream 💭

  • @Dlugia2
    @Dlugia2 2 месяца назад +3

    Excellent, excellent documentary

  • @mattm3t3
    @mattm3t3 Месяц назад +2

    i see michaelangelo as the greatest renaissance man. extraordinary, genius, unhindered talent, immeasurable energy...

  • @sherrierichard2848
    @sherrierichard2848 5 месяцев назад +6

    Thanks for giving us another look at Michelangelo!

  • @petergeorgopoulos7041
    @petergeorgopoulos7041 Месяц назад +2

    Superb series thank you

  • @giorgiopunkhxcx
    @giorgiopunkhxcx Месяц назад +7

    The model sitting on the scaffolding is a HUGE mistake in this documentary!
    Michelangelo did not use live models but rather his own sketches and absolutely did not allow anyone to see what he was doing while he was working on the ceiling, not even the Pope! !

    • @SkywalkerSamadhi
      @SkywalkerSamadhi 11 дней назад

      Not to mention there isn’t really any point in having the model there when you’ve already finished painting the guy.

  • @777peacelove
    @777peacelove Месяц назад +1

    What a genius and wonderful, pure Soul he was. You can still see and feel it in his art...his Soul!💓

  • @chrisjericomorana359
    @chrisjericomorana359 29 дней назад +1

    Everytime I watch this kind of Docu. My heart beats fast "it's like you feel so much morivation and inspiration" I can relate also with this attitude when I create Art, it feels like i don't feel hungry. It's ok if I dont take a break as long as I finish my work.

  • @jackvanderheijden375
    @jackvanderheijden375 5 месяцев назад +10

    REALLY FANTASTIC,
    FABULOUS TERRIFIC
    THANKS A LOT❤❤❤

  • @abidahkalapa
    @abidahkalapa 4 месяца назад +6

    What a well put documentary!!!😊

  • @graziellarocha8896
    @graziellarocha8896 5 месяцев назад +8

    What a terrific documentary, enjoyed it very much thank you

  • @gustavopanesso7297
    @gustavopanesso7297 2 месяца назад +3

    This man was a genius. He's my mentor.❤

  • @36-777
    @36-777 2 месяца назад +3

    A genius like no other.

  • @kevorkserjdekermenjian7343
    @kevorkserjdekermenjian7343 Месяц назад +1

    I was the luckiest person to see his work. The Pieta is the best of his sculptures in my opinion and the Sistine Chapel Fresco is ASTONISHING.
    What is best about him is that he knew and lived by (Philippians 4:13)

  • @nishargrajput4198
    @nishargrajput4198 5 месяцев назад +4

    It's an amazing documentary❤

  • @behroozshahdaftar4209
    @behroozshahdaftar4209 3 месяца назад +9

    Thank you for posting this documentary.

  • @DonLuc23
    @DonLuc23 6 месяцев назад +6

    A different view from other documentaries. Thank you.

  • @user-rg1yq6ke2u
    @user-rg1yq6ke2u 3 месяца назад +3

    Bello Magnificent Work of work ❤❤

  • @user-hl9fl6qb7d
    @user-hl9fl6qb7d 2 месяца назад +1

    Stunning!

  • @angela2007march
    @angela2007march 3 месяца назад +6

    Oh good show liked watching the old classics brings me back to high school when I was obsessed with MC

    • @deborahleone4351
      @deborahleone4351 3 месяца назад

      The art shown was fantastic,Mom course! But the “art critics” were extremely annoying - a bit much.

  • @lazarusdouvos
    @lazarusdouvos Месяц назад +1

    amazing. a life with grand purpose

  • @annetteboyd8940
    @annetteboyd8940 4 месяца назад +4

    Magnificent

  • @janed5077
    @janed5077 2 месяца назад +1

    A wonderful documentary of such inspirational greatness. :)

  • @StephiSensei26
    @StephiSensei26 3 месяца назад +8

    Magnificent production. Thank you all.

  • @jesusparramar4818
    @jesusparramar4818 4 месяца назад +2

    Great documentary

  • @lisaa.4667
    @lisaa.4667 Месяц назад +2

    Michelangelo was a genius. Despite concerns about the Sistine Chapel frescoes, it looks like they still pack it full of tourists. Hence the need for more filtration systems and sensors, and hence the need for more money and jamming it with more people each day. It's like a vicious cycle...
    Michelangelo focused on art, which was his love, and he was physically active while limiting the amount he ate. He didn't overindulge in anything, such as wine, lovers, and prostitutes. He was not anchored to a job he hated due to inflation, mortgages, taxes, and children's tuitions. This is why he lived to 89 in a world where the average lifespan was about age 35

  • @mysterymaiden
    @mysterymaiden 2 месяца назад +5

    I just noticed this but the red fabric that encompasses god in the creation of man also looks like a heart. An anatomically correct heart.😮

    • @sandradankowski6120
      @sandradankowski6120 Месяц назад

      Yes years ago there was a PBS TV show about Michaelangelo and they focused quite a bit on the appearance of anatomically correct human organs hidden in the painting just like you observed the heart in the robe. I forget shows name. Sorry. Very interesting.

  • @etiennenobel5028
    @etiennenobel5028 6 месяцев назад +2

    Great stuff

  • @mickeyhead9770
    @mickeyhead9770 24 дня назад +3

    My old bf was a body double for the David. I sure do miss him. 😂

  • @Marvin-Tucker
    @Marvin-Tucker 2 месяца назад +1

    This was helpful for my history speech thank you

  • @zulfiqarshah8890
    @zulfiqarshah8890 2 месяца назад +1

    Awesome.

  • @miguelangelcisnerosenrique1416
    @miguelangelcisnerosenrique1416 4 месяца назад +2

    Bello documental.... Ojalá lo suban en español . Es una joya 💍

  • @MaheshKrishnan-ed1ne
    @MaheshKrishnan-ed1ne 5 месяцев назад +4

    I am spellbound !

  • @antiflyingipis
    @antiflyingipis 2 месяца назад +1

    I watched the whole video. Do you produce this? Everything including those movie like scenes? It's so beautifully directed and produced.

  • @annfahy2589
    @annfahy2589 5 месяцев назад +4

    Absolutely fascinating information, such a wonderful artist 🎨

  • @user-rb2cl7de2l
    @user-rb2cl7de2l 4 месяца назад +1

    Dovoljno je da je izvajao Davida i Pijetu za njegovu večnost.

  • @user-iq9pt6ng3k
    @user-iq9pt6ng3k 3 месяца назад +2

    A genius he had the hand of God

  • @TechnikF1tness
    @TechnikF1tness 4 месяца назад +3

    Dam that comeback to the pope “make the world a decent place, then the pictures will be decent too”. ☝️

  • @kalesyy
    @kalesyy 5 месяцев назад +1

    This was helpful for my history speech thank you🙏

  • @charmyzard
    @charmyzard 2 месяца назад +1

    17:09 "What fascinated him most about anatomy was the nature of the musculature."
    Does that make him the first big e6-style artist?

  • @zack_120
    @zack_120 11 дней назад

    From Gemini on the question 'how did Michelangelo learn human anatomy':
    * Dissection: Unlike many artists, Michelangelo directly studied the human body through dissection. He reportedly began dissecting corpses in his late teens.
    * Drawing from Life: He meticulously drew from live models throughout his career.
    * Classical Sculpture: He studied the forms depicted in ancient Greek and Roman sculptures.
    - Accurate?

  • @nancycole-auguste6614
    @nancycole-auguste6614 4 месяца назад +5

    His David is truely a masterpiece of perfection. Any copy statues cannot come near it unless done by 3D printer.

  • @ageeblue752
    @ageeblue752 5 месяцев назад +2

    great video i luv it...interesting details............. i wonder how well or if Micholangelo learn something from Leonardo, how well they got along?????

    • @commendatore2516
      @commendatore2516 3 месяца назад +2

      they didnt! they hated eachother, i dont think that Mike wanted to learn something from Leo, he didnt need to, he was far more gifted than Leo, people didnt call Mike "divine" in their own lifetime for the obvious reasons

  • @qwidium
    @qwidium 21 день назад +1

    wonderfull, thank you.

  • @user-bp1ig9sk1l
    @user-bp1ig9sk1l 24 дня назад +1

    Great,, watch the Ben Franklin film ,,

  • @charmyzard
    @charmyzard 2 месяца назад +1

    19:58 "Michelangelo has a high wooden fence built around the block as a screen for fear of spies and the theft of his ideas."
    Maybe the fears of DeviantArt have always been there.

  • @charmyzard
    @charmyzard 2 месяца назад +1

    34:41 "The beauty of Michelangelo's painting and sculpture lies in the exaggeration of anatomy."
    The first big e6 artist?

  • @fedup745
    @fedup745 2 месяца назад +1

    Left out his struggles with his sight.

  • @preparedsurvivalist2245
    @preparedsurvivalist2245 2 месяца назад +1

    How did his arm not get fatigued or go numb painting upside down? How did paint not drip in his eyes?

  • @foreverglow5685
    @foreverglow5685 2 месяца назад +1

    I have the same birthday. Also my 3rd cousin was called the Michelangelo of the century for his paintings in The Morman Tabernacle. Sidney King

  • @maybeadog4799
    @maybeadog4799 3 месяца назад +2

    amazing documentary but why was the old guy wearing a news paper on his head

  • @nurulahad3162
    @nurulahad3162 Месяц назад +1

    what's the word @15:39-40?

  • @charmyzard
    @charmyzard 2 месяца назад +1

    22:22 "You can live without marble, but I'm happier with it" Fittingly artistic way of putting it.

  • @mjrotondi5086
    @mjrotondi5086 Месяц назад +1

    When I was a child, people were healthier and didn’t go to doctor’s offices frequently, in fact rarely. I also know that our dogs and cats lived longer and were rarely sick. Cancer was rare in humans and animals.
    What the heck happened ? Fast , non nutritious food, less time inside . Now we eat junk food in front of the tv for hours, don’t go outside much. , drive everywhere. We have to change our habits before the medical \pharmacy industry swallows us all up .

  • @Riderules73
    @Riderules73 3 месяца назад +1

    So he could be considered as an avantgardist? I wondered whether there is a comparable artist from a more recent time who had a similar career - inc these unbelievably wealthy sponsors that enabled him?

  • @AmyAmy-er8bp
    @AmyAmy-er8bp 5 месяцев назад +1

    Asuma it was not even about Iron, it was about food that left it untouched.

  • @TheVir1177
    @TheVir1177 Месяц назад

    It's a statue and a great expression of a human body.

  • @Amanda-cd6dm
    @Amanda-cd6dm 2 месяца назад +1

    Where is the city of Adam listed in the book of Joshua?

  • @10969TTTRJinsei
    @10969TTTRJinsei 2 месяца назад +1

    Best 51:52 minutes of my life

  • @gillmahoney4742
    @gillmahoney4742 3 месяца назад

    I juat dont know how he or anyone was able to do it. He was my identical twin as a teenager, i also have a broken nose and I am an artist thought not up to sculpting. Do you believe in reimcarnation?

  • @user-xy4cw1rn4y
    @user-xy4cw1rn4y 14 дней назад

    شوفت جيرى ياتومى

  • @MuhammadAdamGhamkoley
    @MuhammadAdamGhamkoley 5 месяцев назад

    It may have helped him to go to his Foster dad for a few hours a day or week to practice his art.

  • @user-hn2bo2pn7t
    @user-hn2bo2pn7t 5 месяцев назад +7

    Bernini and Michaelangelo are the two best sculptures in the world .
    The pieta and the ecstasy of st teresa. But to me when it comes to marble , Bernini was the best.

    • @MrKinghuman
      @MrKinghuman 5 месяцев назад +2

      Bernini technical ability and precision is superior, but Michaelangelo sculptures make my belly ache with pain and beauty.

  • @user-ii5un3cc4p
    @user-ii5un3cc4p 3 месяца назад +3

    After seeing this, it makes me realize what a wasted life I have led and how truly small I am.😢

    • @commendatore2516
      @commendatore2516 3 месяца назад

      Michelangelo was a giant! they called him "divine" in their own lifetime for obvious reasons

  • @LuisLopez-dq1ps
    @LuisLopez-dq1ps 3 месяца назад +1

    I read that Michaelangelo die in Rome and someone hijack his body and took it to Florence to be bury there.

  • @yeslsaidthat
    @yeslsaidthat 4 месяца назад

    I was told that he was left handed it shows him as a right-handed person here, was I told wrong?

  • @user-sz5vx8lz9f
    @user-sz5vx8lz9f 13 дней назад

    Суть эпитафии/Земное/
    ЭПИХИ СОЗИДАНИЯ/
    Все эпопеи/как Святое/
    В архивах Мироздания//

  • @abdullahkarim4678
    @abdullahkarim4678 2 месяца назад

    Yes he
    painted who

  • @carlswenson5403
    @carlswenson5403 5 месяцев назад

    21:19 - I really want to take this man seriously. The newspaper hat isn't doing him any favors in that department

    • @sirmelanieofzundert3645
      @sirmelanieofzundert3645 5 месяцев назад +1

      It was a commom practice for the sculptors at the time. I know it's hard to thank him seriously, I'm with you on that. So I recommend to you this video, it's about one of the last american sculptors working with the guidelines of the italian masters. In the video, he studies Canova's art pieces but I think it's still relevant to the argument made. Hope you enjoy it 🙂
      ruclips.net/video/A4iOwTbDX24/видео.html

  • @jolicska
    @jolicska 2 месяца назад +1

    well actually he was relenlessly bantering other artists work from early age and bragged about his talent. so one day he got beaten up

    • @giorgiopunkhxcx
      @giorgiopunkhxcx Месяц назад

      @jolicska Actually it's hard to say, probably was a misunderstanding or envie, Pietro Torrigiani the guy who beaten him, got a very bad temper as much as Michelangelo, at that time rivalry between artist they were pretty harsh and unscrupulous. Torrigiani after that has been exiled and he kept going as a sculpture out side Italy and worked as mercenary soldier and has been imprisoned in Spain for controversial ussues. He got a adventurous life, an outstanding artist as well indeed

  • @romaricogalvez1024
    @romaricogalvez1024 26 дней назад +1

    Two gripes about the statue. David is publicly naked and uncircumcised. Two taboos for the Jews.

  • @karla8614
    @karla8614 2 месяца назад

    19:30

  • @anthonyg5939
    @anthonyg5939 5 месяцев назад +1

    But, he wasnt a humanist, but a devote catholic ?

  • @angelaberni8873
    @angelaberni8873 3 месяца назад +1

    And then there is Picasso.😂😂 a joke compared to this Genius !!!

  • @w619hunt40
    @w619hunt40 3 месяца назад +1

    They lied to us!

  • @BernadetteSimmons-bw4rx
    @BernadetteSimmons-bw4rx 3 месяца назад +7

    And then there is Picasso. a joke compared to this Genius !!!

    • @pinkywinky1498
      @pinkywinky1498 17 часов назад +1

      They are both geniuses of their own time....

  • @jamesanonymous2343
    @jamesanonymous2343 4 месяца назад

    ANOTHER VOLUME OF RUclips ""ART HISTORY CLUTTER"",,,,FOR TOURISTS LIKE YOU !

  • @RallyTheTally
    @RallyTheTally 3 месяца назад +1

    Michelangelo wasn't homosexual. He litteraly used to love a women in their older age, before she died. Stop rewriteing history.

  • @rsr789
    @rsr789 Месяц назад +2

    Michelangelo did NOT lay down while painting the Sistine Chapel, his own notes show that he was standing as he painted. Everyone needs to stop showing the laying down painting lie as fact!

    • @kevorkserjdekermenjian7343
      @kevorkserjdekermenjian7343 Месяц назад +1

      Yes yes yes. Totally right. I was in Rome 2 weeks ago and the guide told us the same thing. He drew the Sistine chappel Fresco while standing.
      I totally agree that people should stop showing him drawing while laying down.

  • @IcarusLhooq-bc7uq
    @IcarusLhooq-bc7uq 2 месяца назад

    I dont think I am allowed to see the david here in florida . Maybe . I am over 18 but i m thinking ot bugs denazies here anyway. We have savinarola here right now as leader of the eductaion dept

  • @glynndraper437
    @glynndraper437 4 месяца назад +1

    Brilliant

  • @AmyAmy-er8bp
    @AmyAmy-er8bp 5 месяцев назад

    Why did you give me your blood? #Blood transfusions.

  • @leewightman8619
    @leewightman8619 2 месяца назад +1

    They had Michaelangelo we have kayne west ...

  • @EffectPlaceboThe
    @EffectPlaceboThe 3 месяца назад

    "A bag of walnuts."

  • @OSUrules1870
    @OSUrules1870 17 дней назад

    Is the proportion off on the Pieta? Mary seems so much bigger than Jesus