Which is unfortunate, since the Chiesa di San Pietro in Vincoli houses one of Michelangelo’s great masterpieces, a prime example of the artist’s incomparable skills as a sculptor: the statue of Moses. The colossal marble statue, measuring 2.35 meters, was to be part of the funerary monument that pope Julius II commissioned to Michelangelo in 1505.
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The Moses (Italian: Mosè [moˈzɛ]; c. 1513–1515) is a sculpture by the Italian High Renaissance artist Michelangelo Buonarroti, housed in the church of San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome.
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The Moses (c. 1513–1515) is a sculpture by the Italian High Renaissance artist Michelangelo Buonarroti, housed in the church of San Pietro in Vincoli in Rome.
Moses Statue by Michelangelo, Rome, Italy. … There's also a gelato shop btw the two! Moses by Michaelangelo Michelangelo Buonarroti Hayatı ve Eserleri
Tucked away in the beautiful Rione Monti, in Rome, in the quaint church of San Pietro in Vincoli, there is one of the greatest masterpieces of Italian art, Michelangelo's Moses, an example of superb craftsmanship and incomparable beauty.
Michelangelo’s “Moses”, … who was a painter and art historian in Michelangelo’s time, left us an engaging and evocative description of the statue in his …
Michelangelo’s famous statue of Moses at Saint Peter in Chains in Rome depicts Moses with two horns. Most claim that the horns of Moses go back to Saint Jerome’s “translation error” in the Latin Vulgate.
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