woah woah woah, he had a love interest and it was a woman? first of all, he was gay. and second, the only time he did show any affection to a person was in his late life to a young man.
@MizzArtiztic Michelangelo was in love with a widow name Vittoria Colonna whom he met in Rome in 1536 or 1538 and who was in her late forties at the time.They wrote sonnets for each other and were in regular contact until she died. Condivi recalls Michelangelo saying that his sole regret in life was that he did not kiss the widow's face in the same manner that he had her hand
@MizzArtiztic Vittoria Colonna (April 1490 – 25 February 1547), marchioness of Pescara, was an Italian noblewoman and poet.At the age of 46, in 1536, she was back in Rome, where, besides winning the esteem of Cardinals Reginald Pole and Contarini, she became the object of a passionate friendship on the part of 61-year-old Michelangelo. The great artist addressed some of his finest sonnets to her, made drawings for her, and spent long hours in her company.
I got it DVD. Great movie. Harrison & Helston, two big stars! Adolfo Celli too !
TheMarcio2014 12 minutes ago
woah woah woah, he had a love interest and it was a woman? first of all, he was gay. and second, the only time he did show any affection to a person was in his late life to a young man.
MizzArtiztic 4 months ago
@MizzArtiztic Michelangelo was in love with a widow name Vittoria Colonna whom he met in Rome in 1536 or 1538 and who was in her late forties at the time.They wrote sonnets for each other and were in regular contact until she died. Condivi recalls Michelangelo saying that his sole regret in life was that he did not kiss the widow's face in the same manner that he had her hand
caprice6 4 weeks ago
Bull freaking crap. He was a homosexual. He had no desire for anything with a vagina.@caprice6
MizzArtiztic 4 weeks ago
@MizzArtiztic It is in my history book.
caprice6 4 weeks ago
@MizzArtiztic Vittoria Colonna (April 1490 – 25 February 1547), marchioness of Pescara, was an Italian noblewoman and poet.At the age of 46, in 1536, she was back in Rome, where, besides winning the esteem of Cardinals Reginald Pole and Contarini, she became the object of a passionate friendship on the part of 61-year-old Michelangelo. The great artist addressed some of his finest sonnets to her, made drawings for her, and spent long hours in her company.
caprice6 4 weeks ago
@MizzArtiztic Were you there in his mind twenty-fours hours a day?
caprice6 4 weeks ago
@MizzArtiztic what was the young man's name? I have the lady name Vittoria Colonna. She was real person who spend several hours with him.
caprice6 4 weeks ago
As far I know.
FilmScoreClickTrack 10 months ago
is it an official trailer?
thewolfsironheart1 10 months ago