This painting titled Ignudo was created by the Italian artist Michelangelo in the period of Renaissance (High Italian, "Cinquecento") using the technique of Fresco.

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Upload time: Jul 10, 2007 By: terminartors

Title:

Ignudo

Artist:

Michelangelo (1475-1564)
Date: 1509 Movement: Renaissance (High Italian, "Cinquecento") Theme: Body Technique: Fresco Museum:  Sistine Chapel Location: Vatican City, Italy
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This painting titled Ignudo was created by the Italian artist Michelangelo in the period of Renaissance (High Italian, "Cinquecento") using the technique of Fresco.