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      • The Pope’s friendship with Michelangelo, begun in 1506, was enduring despite recurrent strains imposed on their relations by the two overly similar personalities. Their relationship was so close that the Pope became, in fact, Michelangelo’s intellectual collaborator.
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  2. Despite pauses and turbulence in the relationship between Michelangelo and his Medici patrons, it was commissions from the Medici Popes that produced some of Michelangelo's finest work, including the completion of the tomb of Pope Julius II with its monumental sculpture of Moses, and The Last Judgement, a complex fresco covering the altar wall ...

  3. Dec 15, 2021 · The Pope’s relationship with Michelangelo was notoriously frosty, with the Sistine Chapel project being one that Michelangelo would have loved to turn down if he could — he was a...

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  4. The Pope’s friendship with Michelangelo, begun in 1506, was enduring despite recurrent strains imposed on their relations by the two overly similar personalities. Their relationship was so close that the Pope became, in fact, Michelangelo’s intellectual collaborator.

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  5. Apr 18, 2023 · There's so much I could tell you about Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel, but I have created this page to give you some of the basic information to get started. On this page you'll find out about: How, why, and when the Sistine Chapel was built; Who was Michelangelo? Pope Julius II and Michelangelo - tough love

    • What It Is, Where It Is, Why It Is Famous. The Sistine Chapel is the chapel of the pope. It is located inside the Vatican Palaces, on the borders of the Vatican State within the city of Rome, and it has no external access.
    • When and Why It Was Built. The Sistine Chapel was built at the behest of Pope Sixtus IV, from whom it has taken the name, between 1477 and 1481, upon the project of the architect Baccio Pontelli.
    • Sixtus IV: Who Was This Pope? Pope Sixtus IV descended from the noble family Della Rovere. In his times (XV and XVI centuries), the so-called temporal power of the Catholic Church was not separated from the spiritual one as it is now.
    • The Exterior of the Chapel. Outside, the Sistine Chapel looks sober and impressive at the same time: it has the same dimensions as Solomon’s temple, erected in Jerusalem in the X century B.C.
  6. However, Michelangelo's relationship with the Medici turned sour when Michelangelo joined Florentine forces attempting to throw off the yoke of the family. The Medici were banished into exile in 1527 by a popular revolt.

  7. In 1513, Pope Julius II died, and Giovanni de' Medici, the son of Lorenzo "The Magnificent" and Michelangelo's childhood friend, succeeded Julius as Pope Leo X. The death of Julius further complicated the contract issues over his tomb, and Michelangelo deliberated with the Pope's heirs over a revised contract.

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