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He did not, Leonardo da Vinci did.
Michelangelo's mother died when he was only six years old. Perhaps she wanted him to be a banker like his father, but no one really knows. His father sent him to school at an early age to study grammar, but Michelangelo showed no interest in it and preferred painting and drawing. His father did support him, however, and got him an apprenticeship with a respected painter when he was only thirteen years old.
No it was Leonardo Da Vince. Michelangelo did not draw the Mona Lisa. It was drawn by Leonardo Da Vinci. And it was not drawn but painted in oil.
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Artists use charcoal for drawing. The drawing is a charcoal drawing or sketch.
Such a drawing by his hand does not exist today.
He did not, Leonardo da Vinci did.
He was commisioned to do so by the heads of the Sistine Chapel
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Michelangelo's mother died when he was only six years old. Perhaps she wanted him to be a banker like his father, but no one really knows. His father sent him to school at an early age to study grammar, but Michelangelo showed no interest in it and preferred painting and drawing. His father did support him, however, and got him an apprenticeship with a respected painter when he was only thirteen years old.
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No it was Leonardo Da Vince. Michelangelo did not draw the Mona Lisa. It was drawn by Leonardo Da Vinci. And it was not drawn but painted in oil.
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