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Catherine
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10 March, 10:21
How was Michelangelo considered revolutionary?
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10 March, 10:48
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One, because he was the first notable person that drawn the perfect human body based on the dissections that he did himself. Not only that, Michelangelo was the first notable artist who combined both his talents in painting and sculpture and integrate it to built architectural buildings that could be used for practical and commercial purposes.
He started to gained recognition for this when he was assigned to design the Sistine Chapel.
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