GayHeroes.com: Gay and Lesbian People in History
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1564 Some of the most famous sculpture, painting and architecture in the world was created by Michelangelo, who spent most of his lengthy career creating monumental works of art for seven consecutive Popes. Regarded as the greatest living artist of his day, he remains one of the greatest artists of all time. |
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What was Michelangelo like? |
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A hot-tempered guy, Michelangelo got his nose broken in a fistfight with another sculptor. He didn't wash, slept in his studio alongside his work, and though he became wealthy, ate and dressed like a pauper and worked like a dog. His homosexuality and religious fervor generated great conflict within him, and one self-portrait shows him as the flayed skin of St. Bartholomew (above right). When he was older, a much healthier self-portrait portrays him as Joseph of Aramathea (above left). | ||
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In his poetry
also, If I must be defeated to be blessed, The name Cavalieri of course means "knight". Michelangelo also wrote: The love I speak of aspires to the heights; It's true that Michelangelo seems more inhibited about his sexuality than was Leonardo da Vinci, but Leonardo lived in Florence and Michelangelo in Rome, a generation later -- the time and place were not as permissive. There can be no doubt Michelangelo fell erotically and romantically for Tommaso, even if some people don't think they expressed it physically. You don't have to get laid to be gay (but it helps!). |
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God gives the spark of life to his new toy. |
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Meet a thirteen-foot-tall rock-hard naked man named David... ...in the GayHeroes Michelangelo
Sculpture gallery! Click here! (it'll take a minute to download the images. Chant "ooohhhmmm...") |
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jay@gayheroes.com Date Last Modified: 04/28/03 |
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