MICHELANGELO'S HIDDEN DRAWINGS
FLORENCE, ITALY THE DOODLES OF A GENIUS LINE THE WALLS OF A SECRET ROOM UNDER THE MEDICI CHAPEL. IN 1530, TO ESCAPE THE Wrath Of The Pope, Michelangelo Holed Up In A Tiny Secret Room Under The Medici Chapel Of The Basilica Di San Lorenzo. The Artist Had Been Working On The Lavish Tomb When All Hell Broke Loose In Florence, And He Was Forced Into Hiding. With Nothing But Time And A Little Charcoal On His Hands, He Covered The Bare Walls With Some Prisoner Graffiti. Michelangelo Di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni Designed The Medici Chapel As An Elaborate Domed Mausoleum For His Patron Family, But For Three Months He Hid Underneath It And Filled The Walls With Drawings—of Himself, Of Christ, And Even, Some Experts Believe, Sketched Reproductions Of Images From The Ceiling Of The Sistine Chapel, Which He Had Completed In 1512. Michelangelo Owed His Career To The Medici, One Of The Wealthiest And Most Powerful Families In Europe. In 1529 He Joined Ranks With Other Florentines Who Had Grown...
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