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DOCUMENT 1 Extract from 'The Life of Michelangelo' by Ascanio Condivi, 1553. He describes the artist's experience while painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. ... show full transcript
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The Pope was not fully satisfied, as there is evidence suggesting he wanted Michelangelo to add extra touches, such as ultramarine and gold, to enhance the richness of the work. Therefore, this indicates some level of dissatisfaction, prompting further requests.
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The writer notes that Michelangelo had spent so much time looking upwards while painting that it affected his eyesight. This shows his dedication to his craft, as he was willing to sacrifice his health for the sake of his work.
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