Portrait of Michelango indicating his designs,
Sebastiano del Piombo (attributed), ca 1520.
Portrait of Michelango indicating his designs,
Sebastiano del Piombo (attributed), ca 1520.
Portrait of Michelangelo by Daniele da Volterra
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About Michelangelo's broken nose...
Torrigiano was born in Florence. Benvenuto Cellini, reporting a conversation with Torrigiano, relates that he and Michelangelo, while both young, were copying the frescoes in the Carmine chapel, when some slighting remark made by Michelangelo so enraged Torrigiano that he struck him on the nose, and thus caused that disfigurement which is so conspicuous in all the portraits of Michelangelo. Soon after this Torrigiano visited Rome, and helped Pinturicchio in modelling the elaborate stucco decorations in the Apartamenti Borgia for Pope Alexander VI. Michelangelo was very good at making enemies.
Many Michelangelo's figures have a broken nose (1 angel - selfportrait?)
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