Wednesday, February 24, 2010

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Miguel Homosexuality Angel


few drawings by Michelangelo, rarely together, focus a new exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery in London. The exhibition celebrates the art of the Renaissance artist's pencil, who rarely made drawings that were not sketches for his sculptures, paintings and murals, but the exposure to go beyond the graphic evidence and try to proclaim homosexuality Miguel Angel (1475 -1564).
own words of genius, some evident in poems and letters in the sample, leaving little doubt about his attraction to the beauty of the human body, also male, but he always said he was a platonic interest. Stephanie Buck, curator of "Michelangelo's Dream" as title of the exhibition opens tomorrow at the Courtauld Gallery, it recognizes that there is no evidence, but is sure that the artist was a complete gay had sex with men. Passion



homosexual drawings in the sample, including "The Dream", "Allegory of a Dream," "The Fall of Phaeton" and "The Rape of Ganymede", some from the collections of the Vatican and Elizabeth II, were made by Michel Angelo in 1533, after having met Tommaso Cavalieri, a Roman nobleman. The author of the paintings in the Sistine Chapel was then 57, was at the height of his fame. The young would have 16 or 17. Admiration for him homosexual passion according to Buck-caused the artist to submit in the following months various drawings in which male nudes are the dominant element. Buck
states that in any case, Miguel Angel had no intercourse with Cavalieri, given their high social rank in the Rome of the Popes. Moreover, the noble married and had children. It is unknown Cavalieri's physical appearance, although he was reputed to be particularly attractive. Ground that there was a portrait of him, but has not been preserved.
Some British art critic warns that those who come to the Courtauld Gallery looking for a gay love story will find less evidence than they would like to see confirmed that theory, but at least discover what has been clearly demonstrated, that is the genius of Michelangelo as an artist.

Source: ABC.es

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