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True. Michelangelo painted himself into the face of the saggy sack of skins.
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The painting "The Last Judgement" by Michelangelo was commissioned by Pope Clement VII to depict Christ's Second Coming and the final judgement. This painting covered the whole altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.
The painting depicted Christ in the middle, and the righteous to his right while the condemned are on the left. Numerous historical figures also appear in the painting, one among which is that of St. Bartholomew who was a martyr. His death by being skinned alive became the manner of representation in the painting, though Michelangelo put his own face into that saggy bag of skin. In it, <u>St. Bartholomew holds a knife in his right hand while a saggy sack of skin was held by the left hand, on which the face of Michelangelo was inserted by the painter himself</u>.
Um..... no one can answer this.... because we didn't read the story.... but my answer is: He might not have seen his dad in a long time and he was scared to see him again. Or: He is just afraid. Sorry if this does not help.
<span>Sainte-Chappelle, Paris or Aachen Cathedral, Germany
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There are more, but here the ones that I know of
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The question is the following: Which statement about printing is false? And the options are: A)It helped revive interest in classical Roman and Greek art. B)It made books accessible to people and motivated them to get an education. C)It increased the value of original works of art. Printing generally made the information more accessible - it made the books cheaper and less valuable (since they could be copied easier). So the books stopped being an expensive work of art - the correct answer is C!
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a literature that is spoken or sung as opposed to that which is written, though much oral literature has been transcribed. There is no standard definition, as folklorists have varying descriptions for oral literature or folk literature.
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