A Michelangelo exhibition opened in Rome highlighting the Renaissance master as a “universal artist” who brought his own brand of mysticism to a variety of art forms.
The show starts off with “Madonna of the Steps” – a relief sculpture made by Michelangelo at the age of 15.
It brings together 150 works — busts, sketches, statues and oil paintings – by Michelangelo and his contemporaries.
Michelangelo Buonarroti was born in Arezzo in central Italy in 1475 and learnt his craft as a painter and sculptor in the workshop of Domenico and Davide Ghirlandaio in Florence.
Lorenzo de Medici became his patron but the young Michelangelo had to move to Rome in 1496 when the city was swept by turmoil following the Florentine duke’s death.
The show at the Capitoline Museums in Rome runs until September 14.