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Michelangelo’s ‘first ever’ work of art discovered which was drawn when he was a young boy
www.dailystar.co.uk ^ | 20th May 2019 | https://www.dailystar.co.uk/search/Rachel+O%27Donoghue

Posted on 05/20/2019 7:01:23 AM PDT by Red Badger

THE earliest-known work of art created by Michelangelo when the Italian artist was just 12 years old has been discovered.

The sketch, which depicts a robed man in a chair, was identified by leading Italian Renaissance scholar Sir Timothy Clifford.

Sir Clifford believes the legendary artist, who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling and carved the statue of David in marble, created the work when he was just a young child.

Describing it as “the earliest drawing efforts of a youth who would one day emerge as one of the most remarkable artists that has ever lived,” Sir Clifford thinks it dates from around 1487.

He told The Sunday Telegraph: “It's the earliest-known Michelangelo drawing by a year, maybe two, than anything else we know. So it is particularly fascinating.

“He uses two different varieties of brown ink.

“He has an idiosyncratic way of drawing, with rounded chins and a very hard line under the nose, which also appears in a slightly later drawing.

“No other (Domenico) Ghirlandaio pupil draws like that. It's an extraordinarily interesting object because Michelangelo's very young indeed.”

It is considered to be all the more remarkable because the Italian artist was known to destroy drawings after finishing them.

This includes a huge number that he burned shortly before his death.

Michelangelo’s 16th-century biographer, Vasari, once wrote: “Just before his death, [Michelangelo] burned a large number of his own drawings, sketches and cartoons to prevent anyone from seeing the labours he endured or the ways he tested his genius, for fear that he might seem less than perfect.

“The way Michelangelo's talents and character developed astonished Domenico [his teacher], who saw him doing things quite out of the ordinary for boys of his age and not only surpassing his many other pupils, but also very often rivalling the achievements of the master himself.”

The Seated Man sketch was bought by an anonymous British collected in 1989 at a French auction.

At the time, its artist was unidentified.



TOPICS: Arts/Photography; Business/Economy; Education; History
KEYWORDS: art; ggg; godsgravesglyphs; michelangelo; middleages; painting; renaissance; sistinechapel; timothyclifford
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To: Red Badger

I would like to know where it has been all these years, how they found it, who had it, where was it stored, how it survived, and provenance on the ownership, etc. along with the type of paper, ink, and items that dated it.


21 posted on 05/20/2019 9:40:44 AM PDT by vetvetdoug
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To: painter
I dont think he used paper as we know it.....probably some kind of pressed linen.

His "Madonna of the Stairs"---his first known marble is reminiscent of that drawing.


22 posted on 05/20/2019 10:19:20 AM PDT by Liz ( Our side has 8 trillion bullets; the other side doesn't know which bathroom to use.)
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To: Red Badger

I found one of these in my attic.

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23 posted on 05/20/2019 11:19:25 AM PDT by mbarker12474
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To: niteowl77

Just curious what evidence other than his art does the lavender mafia have on him?


24 posted on 05/20/2019 11:20:02 AM PDT by xp38
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To: Red Badger; StayAt HomeMother; Ernest_at_the_Beach; 1ofmanyfree; 21twelve; 24Karet; ...
Thanks Red Badger.

25 posted on 05/20/2019 11:51:32 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: SunkenCiv

OK...now I want to get out my colored pencils and crayons and produce a timeless work of art!!!

;o])

‘Face


26 posted on 05/20/2019 12:08:35 PM PDT by Monkey Face (Eat a bullfrog first thing in the morning and nothing worse can happen to you the rest of the day!)
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To: Monkey Face
That'll work! Just have to stick it in a drawer for 500 years, and it'll be priceless. Some da Vinci's rather small body of work (other than the notebooks) consists of study drawings he made.

27 posted on 05/20/2019 12:38:36 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: Jeff Chandler

Sorry but that’s definitely a Picasso........


28 posted on 05/20/2019 12:39:58 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (uizzzp)
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To: Calvin Locke
Would you have included Morton’s foot?

No, not with the toe fungus he suffered from........

29 posted on 05/20/2019 12:41:11 PM PDT by Hot Tabasco (uizzzp)
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To: Hot Tabasco
When Picasso was 15 his paintings looked like this:


30 posted on 05/20/2019 12:44:15 PM PDT by Joe 6-pack (Qui me amat, amat et canem meum.)
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To: Joe 6-pack
When Picasso was 15 his paintings looked like this:

Then, he got into opium...
31 posted on 05/20/2019 12:51:50 PM PDT by Antoninus ("In Washington, swamp drain you.")
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To: SunkenCiv

I still have the “monsker” my son drew when he was three. Pretty darn good!! ;o]

The artistic talent in my family bypassed me entirely.
:o|


32 posted on 05/20/2019 12:58:32 PM PDT by Monkey Face (Eat a bullfrog first thing in the morning and nothing worse can happen to you the rest of the day!)
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To: Monkey Face
I think it skips a generation, or in my family, it continues to skip a generation.

33 posted on 05/20/2019 1:11:18 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie.)
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To: Red Badger

Born genius.


34 posted on 05/20/2019 1:36:23 PM PDT by Albion Wilde (We believe that faith and family, not government and bureaucracy, are the true American way.--DTrump)
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To: Mr. K
Can you get fingerprints off of something that old?

Sure!


35 posted on 05/20/2019 1:47:06 PM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: Jeff Chandler; Gamecock; SaveFerris; PROCON
Michelangelo

"That means 'from Angelo.'"


36 posted on 05/20/2019 1:50:24 PM PDT by Larry Lucido
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To: xp38

Every figure in history was gay unless we have evidence to the contrary. /s


37 posted on 05/20/2019 1:53:49 PM PDT by Rastus
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To: painter

Really good refrigerator magnets.


38 posted on 05/20/2019 1:54:51 PM PDT by Rastus
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To: mbarker12474

Do you mind if I call in an expert? He knows everything there is to know about this stuff. We can get his opinion and go from there.


39 posted on 05/20/2019 1:56:09 PM PDT by Rastus
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To: Rastus

LOL!


40 posted on 05/20/2019 4:21:12 PM PDT by painter ( Isaiah: �Woe to those who call evil good and good evil,")
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