Wq/syl/ꠝꠣꠁꠇꠦꠟꠄꠘ꠆ꠎꠦꠟꠅ
![]() | ꠀꠋꠞꠦꠎ ꠝꠣꠔꠕꠘꠦ ꠅꠘꠥꠛꠣꠖ ꠇꠞꠣꠞ ꠅꠘꠥꠞꠥꠗ ⁕ ꠇꠤꠀꠘꠕꠘꠦ ꠀꠘꠣ ꠅꠁꠍꠦ ꠀꠞ ꠇꠣꠞ ꠇꠣꠞ ꠅꠛꠖꠣꠘ ꠀꠍꠦ ꠁꠔꠣ ꠖꠦꠈꠣꠞ ꠟꠣꠉꠤ en:q:ꠝꠣꠁꠇꠦꠟꠄꠘ꠆ꠎꠦꠟꠅ ꠖꠦꠈꠃꠇ꠆ꠇꠣ ⁕ |
ꠝꠣꠁꠇꠦꠟꠄꠘ꠆ꠎꠦꠟꠅ (full name: Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarotti Simoni; 1475—1564) was a prominent Italian Renessaince sculptor that made a big influence on art of Western Europe, together with Leonardo da Vinci. He is well known for paintings in Sistine Chapel and the statue of David.

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[edit | edit source]To make something is to invent or discover it. Michelangelo cuts away the extra marble that hides the statue, right? |
Who can measure the worth of a Shakespeare, a Michelangelo or Beethoven in dollars and cents? |
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— Lucy Parsons, The Principles of Anarchism |
Enough, enough, enough! Say no more! Lump the whole thing! say the Creator made Italy from designs by Michael Angelo! |
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— Mark Twain, Innocents Abroad. |
Italians have such illustrious people they can celebrate, that everyone celebrates — Michelangelo, Vivaldi and, of course, for us on the left, Sacco and Vanzetti. |
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— Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, [1] with Democracy Now (2021) |
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