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/ˌmaɪkəˈɫændʒəˌɫoʊ, ˌmɪkəˈɫændʒəˌɫoʊ/
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NOUN
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect; one of the outstanding figures of the Renaissance (1475-1564)
How To Use Michelangelo In A Sentence
- When Julius entered, Michelangelo - like Zeus with his thunderbolts - hurled planks from the scaffolding down at the Holy Father, routing him from the chapel.
- Derek Jarman's Caravaggio presents itself as a loose, poeticized biography of the famed Baroque painter Michelangelo de Caravaggio, but in fact Jarman appears to be using his subject as a gateway into ruminations on art, love, violence and religion. Caravaggio
- The story is told by Michelangelo's pupil and biographer Condivi and is therefore presumably true in essentials.
- In marmo Michelangelo ha scolpito molti capolavori artistici.
- She smiled, and looked very much like a pink-haired version of the cherubs in Michelangelo's ceiling in the Sistine Chapel.
- He tells the world that his art has raised him to the level of divine Michelangelo, and the world places his name alongside Michelangelo, and Da Vinci, and anyone else he cares to suggest. Cellini's Salt Cellar
- OK, so I've been saying for a while that I'm going to write an international thriller in which Michelangelo is found to have hidden a secret message in the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel or something. Archive 2006-08-01
- Ceilings were painted in Michelangelo-themed angelic pictures, as well as the pictures on the walls lined with the broad spanning wings of seraphs and the pursuit of gliding in avian grace towards the luminescent clouds.
- Bramante's basilica, Michelangelo's dome, Bernini's colonnade. THE THORN BIRDS
- This deformity alone was a tragedy to one like Michelangelo who loved everything beautiful, yet must go through life knowing himself to be ill-favoured.