Let's not forget the fact that Michelangelo got so pissed at the Ceremonial master Biagioi for saying "that's too much nudity", so he painted him into the Sistine chapel, naked with a snake biting his balls. And he also painted God basically mooning the churchgoers for lols. He was a great artist, yes. But he was also memelord of his time.
no wonder why in the TMNT, Mikey is the jokester of the brothers! The more I read about the Fathers of the Renaissance, the more I notice that the names of the TMNT characters aren't just random
The words attributed to Michelangelo that are my favorite are: "If people knew how much work went into it, they wouldn't call it genius". This sums up everything. To me, it's even more impressive than if he had produced all these masterpieces easily, by a simple stroke of genius.
@@spine_skull This, exactly this. I describe it more vividly in my post. Improve, I think is not the purpose however. Improvement was natural step from what actually was the aim. Improvement implied a goal towards something like, ostentatiousness which I don't believe judging from his notes and notes of other master artists is really the goal. If he liked his art, I really doubt, he gave 5 shits about what other thought. Others liking it is a happy bonus, that his happiness is shared. Its made even grander that other can reveal in his happiness . Case in point, @amanda7913's comment:"Let's not forget the fact that Michelangelo got so pissed at the Ceremonial master Biagioi for saying "that's too much nudity", so he painted him into the Sistine chapel, naked with a snake biting his balls. And he also painted God basically mooning the churchgoers for lols. He was a great artist, yes. But he was also memelord of his time."
a wonderful book on Michelangelo's life is The Agony and the Ecstasy by Irving Stone. The part about dissecting the dead bodies stayed with me... he got so sick after each time he did that but trudged on because he wanted so badly to understand the human body. Excellent video about an extraordinary master of arts!
As an artist, purely. There are none greater. There has been no work of visual art in history that has evoked gasping awe and tears from me than his monumental work.
I just came across your chanel and damn, what a deeply moving and refreshing video. I especially LOVED IT when you mentioned what you personally liked the best and your reasoning behind it- it just made me appreciate Michelangelo's work EVEN MORE. So yes, THANK YOU for making this video.
What a beautiful response to the accomplishments of another individual you have. I think it is because it mirrors your own passion, faith, and dedication, and I in turn am inspired by it.
You also have to keep in mind he’s going to have models to model for these photos so a lot of these anatomical details will naturally show themselves so it’s not like he’s pulling them from nowhere. Also his work is based on months and years of work, it’s not like he made his statues in an afternoon. It also helps that he’s a fucking genius.
No way brother, Now we artists have unlimited resources, we can study everything about anatomy, we can trace old art to copy and recreate it, and way more privileged. Whereas, you already saw the video, and still NO ONE can match his skill, even with privileges.
He truly was an amazing artist, and I really hope he understood even just a little of the impact he had on the years to come, simply amazing video covering also.
Actually Michelangelo had 13 assistants while working on the Sistine Chapel, and he employed several assistants and apprentices in his work shop. Michelangelo was not a poor artist, in fact he was quite an entrepreneur.
7:23 , about the Sistine Chapel part, I believe it's not artistic pride akin to Jordon's Pridefulness or something like that. I think its simply a sincere want to not make his art disgusting. Above all else, he himself wanted to see his creation the most, 1:19, case in point, the statue of Moses, he did not tell the statue to speak out of arrogance but out of pride and jest, because he was so elated of how perfect his art had become. Artistic pride can turn into pompousness which if you read the letter,notes of these masters :Micheal Angelo, Leonardo, Van Gogh, such conspicuous pride is non-existence. Infact, creative or open-minded people are the most critical of their work, it is shown in psychology. They will criticise themselves to death even when somebody else thinks , ah that looks lovely doesn't it. The vision THESE masters have is so grand (micheal angelo fucking analysing vein even though, I really think the priest just wanted him to learn succinctly more about anatomy and you know what , put any artist there , they would literally do the same. Its like if you are given a opportunity to learn about art, you literally learn everything even to the point of wasting time, its that type of hunger for art.) and un-attached to the mere human machination, it hard to understand how harsh they are on themselves. Van Gogh, depressing ass letter is literally what a typical artist on the PATH is like. People think that is a one of, far from it. Live to satisfy your artistry, your sense of wonder and beauty, not to prove to else of something. Also, his declaration in 3:27, again to an average person seems like profound arrogance but from his perspective, he would literally have torn that marble statue 100's of time until he got the statue HE wanted, HE wanted to see that HE considered the MOST beautiful just like with the molded painting in Cecilian Chapel. That distinct want for art is something, I think you kind of missed. Again in 7:23 , I don't think he spend 12 hours a day because he was a honorable man or something like that. When doing art ,you are playing half the time, you don't remember time. I doubt it was 12 hours everyday sharp, it was probably 12 hours average, but he did art as much he felt like 20,10,15,12 hr and so on. I mean the guy probably did art before breakfast, after breakfast, before lunch, after lunch, in the shitter he thought about art, while walking he thought about art. Art was a world more hallow than his own temporal reality to that man. Art was not what he did, art was how he viewed everything.
Brother , I loved the video . there is a high pitched squeaky sound coming , i dont know if its your mics fault or something else ... but it made this video a less enjoyable .. im focused .. your voice is good but then theres this frequent unpleasent squeky noice . my humble request is to fix this issue . all the best for next videos .
Actually the gap is not that wide between him and I. I have always been obsessed and creative etc. It has always stood in the way of social activity . No dating no relationships etc. I am neuro divergent too with a butt load of mental conditions. I just was OCD about learning to draw from life and play multiple instruments. I don't/didn't want any distractions. It is kinda sad ,but is a well rounded social life really that great? Everyone does it ,and I don't see people on the peak of well being. Maybe if they are on substances. LOLOL
so? how are we supposed to use this? no conclusion, just "michelangelo was built different". coming from ur other vids i'm disappointed, other vids had great explanations and actionable steps, i expected to walk away from this vid with useful knowledge but i didn't learn much. your other vids on dopamine and getting addicted to drawing were great tho i hope to see more structured vids from you
Based on this title I thought this was going to be about Davinci. Michelangelo was a great sculptor but a terrible painter, adding muscles that don’t exist to his bodies, and proportionally they’re incorrect too, being much to tall; and his philosophy on art is eye-rolling, believing that using reference was cheating.
You stole that pinky muscle part commentary bro, you didn't notice that yourself. I know I've read about it a couple of times before, doesn't hurt to site sources ni99a.
nah, there's nothing to cite. the pink detail is an observation that was probably initially made hundreds of years ago. There's no singular person who can take credit for 'discovering' it, since it's a detail that's been well known in the art world for centuries.
as an art restorer of mural paintings, I can say that I stay in that position for hours. The pain in the nape of the neck, neck and back becomes unbearable at some point, however, I am lucky that I always have to move and I can change the position...otherwise I don't know what I would have done 🥲
Let's not forget the fact that Michelangelo got so pissed at the Ceremonial master Biagioi for saying "that's too much nudity", so he painted him into the Sistine chapel, naked with a snake biting his balls. And he also painted God basically mooning the churchgoers for lols. He was a great artist, yes. But he was also memelord of his time.
I guffawed reading this, what a guy
😂😂😂😂😂
MemeLord
no wonder why in the TMNT, Mikey is the jokester of the brothers! The more I read about the Fathers of the Renaissance, the more I notice that the names of the TMNT characters aren't just random
@@donttrythisathome2690I’m glad you noticed that
This is the equivalent to drawing someone pregnant nowadays.
The words attributed to Michelangelo that are my favorite are: "If people knew how much work went into it, they wouldn't call it genius". This sums up everything. To me, it's even more impressive than if he had produced all these masterpieces easily, by a simple stroke of genius.
no such thing as a simple stroke of genius actually
more of an insatiable desire to relentlessly improve no matter what from an early age
@@spine_skull This, exactly this. I describe it more vividly in my post. Improve, I think is not the purpose however. Improvement was natural step from what actually was the aim. Improvement implied a goal towards something like, ostentatiousness which I don't believe judging from his notes and notes of other master artists is really the goal. If he liked his art, I really doubt, he gave 5 shits about what other thought. Others liking it is a happy bonus, that his happiness is shared. Its made even grander that other can reveal in his happiness . Case in point, @amanda7913's comment:"Let's not forget the fact that Michelangelo got so pissed at the Ceremonial master Biagioi for saying "that's too much nudity", so he painted him into the Sistine chapel, naked with a snake biting his balls. And he also painted God basically mooning the churchgoers for lols. He was a great artist, yes. But he was also memelord of his time."
@@spine_skullin other words: autistic hyperfocus
"I saw the angel in the marble, and carved until I set it free" - Michelangelo
Michelangelo was a Poet too!
He wrote over 300 poems over his Enormous lifetime of 89 years... unusually long for that era
That little detail you mentioned about the muscle and the pinky movement was really cool
a wonderful book on Michelangelo's life is The Agony and the Ecstasy by Irving Stone. The part about dissecting the dead bodies stayed with me... he got so sick after each time he did that but trudged on because he wanted so badly to understand the human body. Excellent video about an extraordinary master of arts!
One of my favourite books, it inspired me as a young artist.
As an artist, purely. There are none greater. There has been no work of visual art in history that has evoked gasping awe and tears from me than his monumental work.
You get a like for not being a faceless AI channel.
michelangelo had the best referwnce for anatomy, dead peoe
bro u r sleeping on davinci
@@RAM3NSAMA I think he be drunk
you mean Leonardo?
dead internet theory ass comment
You NEED to do more of these. I’m the Pope, you can’t say no.
He understood the male human form better than anyone ever, but the female form...
Michelangelo: Suffering from success
I just came across your chanel and damn, what a deeply moving and refreshing video. I especially LOVED IT when you mentioned what you personally liked the best and your reasoning behind it- it just made me appreciate Michelangelo's work EVEN MORE. So yes, THANK YOU for making this video.
You're so underrated and I could listen to you all day. Ngl, I wish you were my friend.
Thanks, I appreciate it
Thank you ❤
Really enjoyed your summary of one truly extraordinary human being. The energy of the guy! Thanks a lot!
This is really great. We need more please. Thank you.
please keep making these videos . this is the first Ive come across ur channel I am really enjoying this
You have a rlly relaxing voice :)
Great Video! Very Beginner Friendly, Thank you.
I had no idea about the sequence of God creating the universe, thats such an awesome thing.
I will go to morgues to study human anatomy
also eat and relieved my urges
No need guy, those were other days. I'm not sure he did that neither, i think that was Leonardo.
I was drawing in Procreate and at 8:42 I lowered the brightness of my iPad lol
Your videos are so good man! Keep it up like this and you'll have a million followers within a couple months!
Pride is a great engine.
“Yeah… that is a big gap!” 😌
Do da vinci next, in fact you should make this into series, deep dives into legendary artists
The most talented turtle that ever existed. the GOAT of sculpting.
What a beautiful response to the accomplishments of another individual you have. I think it is because it mirrors your own passion, faith, and dedication, and I in turn am inspired by it.
3:09 blue lock team line up! WE ARE EGOISTS!!
need more of this history class
I enjoy watching your videos
I thought this would be about how paranoid and petty he was instead its a glaze video
Conclusion: "He's just built different bro" 🤣
Assuming he used human models rather than just knowing what the body ought to look like
he was that guy
A true art bro to the fullest. If only he knew his legacy has lived on!
Please post more art history videos! This is great!
This was really interesting, thanks for making this video!
You also have to keep in mind he’s going to have models to model for these photos so a lot of these anatomical details will naturally show themselves so it’s not like he’s pulling them from nowhere. Also his work is based on months and years of work, it’s not like he made his statues in an afternoon.
It also helps that he’s a fucking genius.
You sound exactly like Arlong from the live action One piece, great video btw.
So Michelangelo was that 13 yo god tier artist we come across insta these days
I don't know what you are talking about, which artist on insta is comparable to this?
No way brother, Now we artists have unlimited resources, we can study everything about anatomy, we can trace old art to copy and recreate it, and way more privileged. Whereas, you already saw the video, and still NO ONE can match his skill, even with privileges.
@@swaggycluuu we dont get bodys to Cut up
@@jeqsteaer Are you ret*rded or joking
@@jeqsteaereven with that you won't be able to do anything remotely close to what Michelangelo did.
Terrific short video 🤘
His nose was broken for being too cocky as a young lad
He truly was an amazing artist, and I really hope he understood even just a little of the impact he had on the years to come, simply amazing video covering also.
Amazing video
Loved your narration !!!❤
Subscribed.
Thank you!
Actually Michelangelo had 13 assistants while working on the Sistine Chapel, and he employed several assistants and apprentices in his work shop. Michelangelo was not a poor artist, in fact he was quite an entrepreneur.
youre absolutely in shape bro!
Good video. Well done
Maybe I‘m him today, although at a lower level! But, I always seem to get contracts which are problematic and, no one else wants 🤔
Da vinci used to cut up bodies too, to learn about anatomy.
It shouldnt be understated that his faith for the Catholic church pushed him to finishing the sistine chapel
BRAWO YOUNG MAN! QUITE AN IMPRESIVE INSIGHT! YOU EVEN LOOK LIKE ONE OF THE FIGURES FROM MICHAELANGELO! GREERINGS AND THANK YOU FROM A POLISH PAINTER..
Love this video!!!!
1:26 desire for growth. the song?
medievil pipe flute
I taught it was da Vinci that first opened corpse to understand anatomy
If I recall correctly, he also did but in an illegal way
@U-237 that made him crazier than Michael
So Leonardo low difs him xD
What's mic you use bro ?
LEONARDO 🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
Really great video mate!
What is the name of the song at the beginning? 😮
still barkin by chad tuthil 🤧🤧it's such a banger
7:23 , about the Sistine Chapel part, I believe it's not artistic pride akin to Jordon's Pridefulness or something like that. I think its simply a sincere want to not make his art disgusting. Above all else, he himself wanted to see his creation the most, 1:19, case in point, the statue of Moses, he did not tell the statue to speak out of arrogance but out of pride and jest, because he was so elated of how perfect his art had become. Artistic pride can turn into pompousness which if you read the letter,notes of these masters :Micheal Angelo, Leonardo, Van Gogh, such conspicuous pride is non-existence. Infact, creative or open-minded people are the most critical of their work, it is shown in psychology. They will criticise themselves to death even when somebody else thinks , ah that looks lovely doesn't it. The vision THESE masters have is so grand (micheal angelo fucking analysing vein even though, I really think the priest just wanted him to learn succinctly more about anatomy and you know what , put any artist there , they would literally do the same. Its like if you are given a opportunity to learn about art, you literally learn everything even to the point of wasting time, its that type of hunger for art.) and un-attached to the mere human machination, it hard to understand how harsh they are on themselves. Van Gogh, depressing ass letter is literally what a typical artist on the PATH is like. People think that is a one of, far from it. Live to satisfy your artistry, your sense of wonder and beauty, not to prove to else of something. Also, his declaration in 3:27, again to an average person seems like profound arrogance but from his perspective, he would literally have torn that marble statue 100's of time until he got the statue HE wanted, HE wanted to see that HE considered the MOST beautiful just like with the molded painting in Cecilian Chapel. That distinct want for art is something, I think you kind of missed. Again in 7:23 , I don't think he spend 12 hours a day because he was a honorable man or something like that. When doing art ,you are playing half the time, you don't remember time. I doubt it was 12 hours everyday sharp, it was probably 12 hours average, but he did art as much he felt like 20,10,15,12 hr and so on. I mean the guy probably did art before breakfast, after breakfast, before lunch, after lunch, in the shitter he thought about art, while walking he thought about art. Art was a world more hallow than his own temporal reality to that man. Art was not what he did, art was how he viewed everything.
Actual unit.
1:31 I live pretty near this church lol 😂
Did Michelangelo understand human anatomy better than Da Vinci?
Probably not. Leonardo did over 30 cadaver dissections and is one of the fathers of anatomical illustration.
Ur voice makes me sleepy
Same
vi mancheranno le parole e i pensieri nelle vostre teste si potrebbero fermare quando sarete di fronte ad una sua scultura. buona vita
I swear people like Michael Angelo was ADHD af
Brother , I loved the video .
there is a high pitched squeaky sound coming , i dont know if its your mics fault or something else ... but it made this video a less enjoyable .. im focused .. your voice is good but then theres this frequent unpleasent squeky noice .
my humble request is to fix this issue .
all the best for next videos .
Actually the gap is not that wide between him and I. I have always been obsessed and creative etc. It has always stood in the way of social activity . No dating no relationships etc. I am neuro divergent too with a butt load of mental conditions. I just was OCD about learning to draw from life and play multiple instruments. I don't/didn't want any distractions. It is kinda sad ,but is a well rounded social life really that great? Everyone does it ,and I don't see people on the peak of well being. Maybe if they are on substances. LOLOL
KEWL STUFF
Why make this a comparison?
We celebrate him but he spent his last years in captivity and only painted the church cause they made him
Are you an introvert?
👏👏
Donatello's being different was one of his best qualities!
Confidenc not knoi wer u r but d ability to listen to feedback is d troof
Noice!
This ending was way too abrupt
so? how are we supposed to use this? no conclusion, just "michelangelo was built different". coming from ur other vids i'm disappointed, other vids had great explanations and actionable steps, i expected to walk away from this vid with useful knowledge but i didn't learn much. your other vids on dopamine and getting addicted to drawing were great tho i hope to see more structured vids from you
Your hwole thesis is hes so gud cuz he did sistien chapel cuz he didnt want to thas a funy way to say forced by church n state
Bro you need to cough
Ngl its hard to understand what you’re saying
nahhhhhhhh jte block fshoooooo
Based on this title I thought this was going to be about Davinci. Michelangelo was a great sculptor but a terrible painter, adding muscles that don’t exist to his bodies, and proportionally they’re incorrect too, being much to tall; and his philosophy on art is eye-rolling, believing that using reference was cheating.
You stole that pinky muscle part commentary bro, you didn't notice that yourself. I know I've read about it a couple of times before, doesn't hurt to site sources ni99a.
nah, there's nothing to cite. the pink detail is an observation that was probably initially made hundreds of years ago. There's no singular person who can take credit for 'discovering' it, since it's a detail that's been well known in the art world for centuries.
as an art restorer of mural paintings, I can say that I stay in that position for hours. The pain in the nape of the neck, neck and back becomes unbearable at some point, however, I am lucky that I always have to move and I can change the position...otherwise I don't know what I would have done 🥲