NOVEMBER 13, 2017–FEBRUARY
12, 2018
Michelangelo Buonarroti
(1475–1564), a towering genius in the history of Western art, is the subject of
this once-in-a-lifetime exhibition. During his long life, Michelangelo was
celebrated for the excellence of his disegno, the power of drawing and invention
that provided the foundation for all the arts. For his mastery of drawing,
design, sculpture, painting, and architecture, he was called Il Divino
("the divine one") by his contemporaries. His powerful imagery and
dazzling technical virtuosity transported viewers and imbued all of his works
with a staggering force that continues to enthrall us today.
This exhibition presents a
stunning range and number of works by the artist: 133 of his drawings, three of
his marble sculptures, his earliest painting, his wood architectural model for
a chapel vault, as well as a substantial body of complementary works by other
artists for comparison and context. Among the extraordinary international loans
are the complete series of masterpiece drawings he created for his friend
Tommaso de' Cavalieri and a monumental cartoon for his last fresco in the
Vatican Palace. Selected from 50 public and private collections in the United
States and Europe, the exhibition examines Michelangelo's rich legacy as a
supreme draftsman and designer.
https://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2017/michelangelo
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