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Numbers, Names, and Information about Michelangelo ACEO's Chart
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Allegorical figure |
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MM02 | Angel with Candlestick | |||
MM03 | Angel with Candlestick detail 1 | |||
MM04 | Bacchus | Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence | ||
MM05 | Bacchus detail 1 | |||
MM06 | Back View of a Woman | |||
MM07 | Battle of Cascina part | The first mention of Cascina is from a document of 750 AD. The origin of the name is uncertain, but it could derive from Casina ("Small House"), or from the creek that crossed it (now disappeared), or from an Etruscan personal name. On July 26, 1364, the ominous battle between the armies of Pisa and Florence was fought here. The event was later reproduced by Michelangelo in a cartoon painting. | ||
MM08 | Battle of Cascina study 1 | |||
MM09 | Brutus detail 1 | |||
MM10 | Christ Carrying the Cross detail 1 Cristo della Minerva | Church of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva, Rome | ||
MM11 | Christ on the Cross | |||
MM12 | Cleopatra | |||
MM13 | Crouching Boy | State Hermitage, St. Petersburg | ||
MM14 | David Apollo detail 1 | Museo Nazionale del Bargello | ||
MM15 | David Apollo detail 2 | |||
MM16 | David rear view | Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence | ||
MM17 | David rear view detail 1 | |||
MM18 | Madonna and Child Madonna of Bruges | Church of Our Lady, Bruges, Belgium | ||
MM19 | Madonna and Child detail 1 Madonna of Bruges | |||
MM20 | Madonna and Child detail 2 Madonna of Bruges | |||
MM21 | Madonna and Child detail 3 Madonna of Bruges | |||
MM22 | Madonna and Child with St John | |||
MM23 | Madonna and Child with the Infant Baptist Taddei Tondo | Royal Academy of Arts, London | ||
MM24 | Madonna Child and St John | |||
MM25 | Madonna of the Stairs Madonna of the Steps | Casa Buonarroti, Florence | ||
MM26 | Madonna Tondo Pitti Madonna and Child | Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence Tondo = round | ||
MM27 | Madonna Tondo Pitti detail 1Madonna and Child | |||
MM28 | Medici Madonna detail 1 | Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence | ||
MM29 | Medici Madonna detail 2 | |||
MM30 | Nude Woman on her Knees | |||
MM31 | Palestrina Pieta | Castello Sforzesco, Milan The attribution of this work to Michelangelo is disputed. | ||
MM32 | Pieta 1499 detail 1 | St. Peter's Basilica, Rome | ||
MM33 | Pieta 1499 detail 2 | |||
MM34 | Pieta 1519-20 | |||
MM35 | Pieta c1550 detail 1 Florentine Pietà | |||
MM36 | Pieta c1550 detail 2 Florentine Pietà | |||
MM37 | Pieta Rondanini | Castello Sforzesco, Milan | ||
MM38 | Pieta Rondanini detail 1 | |||
MM39 | Portrait of Vittoria Colonna | |||
MM40 | Satyr's Head | |||
MM41 | Slave Atlas | Accademia di Belle Arti Firenze, Florence | ||
MM42 | Slave Awakening | |||
MM43 | Slave Bearded | Accademia di Belle Arti Firenze, Florence | ||
MM44 | Slave Dying | Louvre, Paris | ||
MM45 | Slave Dying detail 1 | |||
MM46 | Slave Rebelling | |||
MM47 | Slave Young | Accademia di Belle Arti Firenze, Florence | ||
MM48 | St Anne with the Virgin and the Christ Child | |||
MM49 | St Matthew | Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence) | ||
MM50 | St Petronius from The Ark of St Dominic | |||
MM51 | Studies of Grotesques 1530 | |||
MM52 | Study for the Colonna Pieta | |||
MM53 | Study of a Nude Man | |||
MM54 | Study of a Seated Woman | |||
MM55 | The Damned Soul | |||
MM56 | The Doni Tondo framed | Uffizi, Florence (Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence)Tondo = round Doni = gifts | ||
MM57 | The Rape of Ganymede | |||
MM58 | Tomb of Giuliano de'Medici detail Giuliano de'Medici | Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence Giuliano's tomb in the Medici Chapel in the Church of San Lorenzo, Florence, is ornamented with the Night and Day of Michelangelo, along with a statue of Giuliano by Michelangelo. Due to the identical common name (Giuliano de' Medici) which he shares with his uncle, whose tomb is also in the Medici Chapel, his tomb is often mistaken for that of his uncle. | ||
MM59 | Tomb of Giuliano de'Medici detail Giuliano de'Medici detail 1 | |||
MM60 | Tomb of Giuliano de'Medici detail Night | |||
MM61 | Tomb of Giuliano de'Medici detail Night detail 1 | |||
MM62 | Tomb of Giuliano de'Medici detail Day | |||
MM63 | Tomb of Lorenzo de'Medici detail Dawn |
Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence Lorenzo de' Medici (January 1, 1449 – 9 April 1492) was an Italian statesman and de facto[1] ruler of the Florentine Republic during the Italian Renaissance. Known as Lorenzo the Magnificent (Lorenzo il Magnifico) by contemporary Florentines, he was a diplomat, politician and patron of scholars, artists, and poets. His life coincided with the high point of the early Italian Renaissance; his death marked the end of the Golden Age of Florence. The fragile peace he helped maintain between the various Italian states collapsed with his death. Lorenzo de' Medici is buried in the Medici Chapel in Florence. |
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MM64 | Tomb of Lorenzo de'Medici detail Dawn detail 1 | |||
MM65 | Tomb of Lorenzo de'Medici detail Lorenzo de'Medici | |||
MM66 | Tomb of Lorenzo de'Medici detail Lorenzo de'Medici detail 1 | |||
MM67 | Tomb of Lorenzo de'Medici detail Twilight also known as Dusk | |||
MM68 | Tomb of Pope Julius II detail Moses | |||
Michelangelo Locations Clicking on any of the logos will take you to the named website. They should open a new window. A few of the links open to Wikipedia articles as the locations do not have websites. |
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Accademia di Belle Arti Firenze, Florence | Museo Nazionale del Bargello, Florence | Casa Buonarroti, Florence | Castello Sforzesco, Milan | |
Church of Our Lady, Bruges, Belgium | Church of Santa Maria Sopra Minerva, Rome | Louvre, Paris | Museo dell'Opera del Duomo, Florenc | |
Royal Academy of Arts, London | San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome | St. Peter's Basilica, Rome | State Hermitage, St. Petersburg | |
San Domenico, Bologna | Basilica of San Lorenzo, Florence | |||
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Two helpful research sources |
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