Michelangelo was in pain, but he still insisted on sculpture. On the basis of realism, a large number of his works show unusual ideal treatment and become typical symbols of the whole era.
Brief introduction of Michelangelo:
Michelangelo Bonnereau, also translated as "Michelangelo", was a great Italian painter, sculptor, architect and poet in the Renaissance, the representative of the highest peak of sculpture art in the Renaissance, and was called the three outstanding figures after the Renaissance together with Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci.
He pursued the perfection of art all his life, encountered many setbacks, and adhered to his own artistic concept.
He is the author of David and Genesis.
Extended data:
Michelangelo will always be one of the few most noble fountain artists. Like Shakespeare or Beethoven, he expressed the tragic experience of human beings most profoundly and extensively. He is an unparalleled painter, sculptor and architect. For more than 400 years, his artistic masterpieces have amazed the audience. Sorrow is his happiness, and suffering is his support. A thousand pleasures are no more valuable than some pains. He brings us closer to eternity.
Michelangelo was in pain, but he still insisted on sculpture. On the basis of realism, a large number of his works show unusual ideal treatment and become typical symbols of the whole era. His artistic creation was deeply influenced by humanism and the religious reform movement, and he often used realistic techniques and romantic fantasies to express the patriotism and the spirit of fighting for freedom of the civil class at that time.
Michelangelo's art is different from Leonardo da Vinci's scientific spirit and philosophical thought, but he devoted his tragic passion to his works of art, and this tragedy was manifested in a magnificent form. The hero he created was both a symbol of ideal and a reflection of reality. All these make his artistic creation an insurmountable peak in the history of western art.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-biography of Michelangelo