Michelangelo, the Pope, and the Sistine Chapel: Fact vs. Myth
Michelangelo Buonarroti and Pope Julius II are two towering figures of the High Renaissance—one, a multi-talented artist revered for his sculptures, paintings, and architectural feats; the other, a fiery and ambitious pontiff bent on leaving a colossal mark on the Catholic Church’s visual and spiritual legacy. Together, they changed the course of art history in early 16th-century Rome.
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