00:30Hello viewers, today we are going to meet a historian, who is described as an artist with four lives.
00:39He has given life to the art of construction, art of sculpture, art of painting and art of poetry.
00:47He was born yesterday and lived for 530 years.
00:52He is none other than Michelangelo, a great artist who brought true rejuvenation to painting and art during the European Renaissance.
01:04Michelangelo Buonarroti was born on March 6, 1475 in the city of Italian Caprice.
01:13When he was born, his family was in poverty.
01:18When he was a child, he was left in the care of his wife in a stone house.
01:24Michelangelo began to master literature and poetry at that time.
01:29From the beginning, he had a great love for painting.
01:34His father and uncles tried to divert his attention and he failed.
01:39To learn the art of painting, he joined a student named Domenico, who was then famous.
01:46Looking at Michelangelo's talent, history states that he envied that teacher.
01:52Michelangelo often noticed that the eyes of the fish were crooked and then drew them in a figure.
02:02Michelangelo then wanted to learn the art of sculpture from Lorenzo.
02:07Once, an old man was carving a smiling sculpture on a stone and he was admiring it.
02:15Lorenzo, who saw it, laughed and said,
02:18The old man must have all the skills.
02:21Without hesitation, he took the light and the surroundings and broke a branch in the upper part in a few moments.
02:30Lorenzo, who was amazed to see that branch, got permission from Michelangelo's father and kept him in his own house.
02:39Michelangelo stayed there until Lorenzo died in 1492 and developed his art.
02:47It was only when he began to love a beautiful woman named Luigia di Medici that he began to pour out the poems he had.
02:56He wrote several poems.
02:59In 1495, he painted the Sleeping Cupid.
03:06Four years later, the Paita sculpture he created still adorns the Vatican Cathedral.
03:14Michelangelo's most famous sculpture is the David Sculpture.
03:19The David Sculpture is a miraculous sculpture created by Michelangelo from a broken stone.
03:25It took him 18 months to create it.
03:29In 1508, he received a call to spread his fame all over the world.
03:36It's more of a command than a call.
03:39In the period when the Sistine Cathedral was being built, Pope Julius II painted the Bible on the walls and corners of the cathedral.
03:53Michelangelo said that he was not a painter, he was just a sculptor.
04:05The number of paintings to be drawn is about 10,000.
04:09He started working with only four or five assistants.
04:13But his assistants, who did not tolerate his anger, had to leave one by one and continue as a single man.
04:21Thomas Alva Edison was no exception.
04:26Michelangelo, who forgot his food and sleep in the light of the Sleeping Cupid, painted his old paintings on the very high walls of the cathedral.
04:36As he painted many paintings lying down, the colors that were scattered from the shadows, he shared his eyes.
04:44But Michelangelo worked day and night and completed his painting festival in four years.
04:51Today, anyone who wants to call themselves excellent painters is the first to see the Sistine Cathedral.
05:00Michelangelo's painting, Adam's Birth, is a marvel to the world painters today.
05:08In the painting, Adam is depicted as alive, with the finger of God touching the finger of the resurrected Adam, Michelangelo has given Adam a sign.
05:19In the same way, Michelangelo drew about 340 paintings from the walls and corners of the Sistine Cathedral and completed a kingdom with his painting.
05:30When he was 60 years old, he appointed Michelangelo as the architect and artist and painter of Vatican City, Pope Paul III.
05:42Michelangelo's painting, which took on this responsibility, was the last judgment in the next seven years.
05:50When his close friend, Condivy, drove him, he said,
05:55If Michelangelo is caught in a painting or a sculpture, no power can divert his attention.
06:02Even food is a second part for him.
06:05Many times he sleeps without taking off his clothes and shoes and works.
06:10So sometimes when he takes off his shoes, his skin comes off.
06:15The work he does is so difficult for him.
06:18Seeing Michelangelo, who lived alone until the end without getting married, a friend once asked with concern,
06:25Don't you have a heir to tell your name?
06:30This is the answer that Michelangelo gave.
06:34Paintings and sculptures are the wife of my life.
06:37My creations are my children who I leave to the world.
06:42Even if he doesn't have that much value, I will live in him forever.
06:48The creations that he left because there was no value cannot be valued today.
06:54Only when you meet people like Michelangelo can history lift your heart.
06:59When that great artist died in 1564 at the age of 89,
07:06The history must have seen that we will meet such an artist again someday.
07:14If he had had so many talents, Michelangelo would have been a great figure in the eyes of the people.
07:22His life is a very simple lesson to teach us.
07:27The reason why he was born is perseverance and fear.
07:32Like him, we don't have to forget three things and get involved in things.
07:37Just by showing perseverance and fear in everything we do, we will also be born.
07:46We will be born again.
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