Giorgio vasari who claimed to have first hand knowledge a singular witness has described how michelangelo would immerse his wax models in water and gradually raise them up wile carving stone as the figure was revealed above the water line.
Marble used for pieta.
Peter s basilica 200 years after its creation.
Specifically he used carrara marble a white and blue stone named for the italian region where it is mined.
Pieta took the artist many months to complete during the years of 1498 99.
Peter s basilica vatican city it is the first of a number of works of the same theme by the artist.
Michelangelo carved it from a single slab of marble.
Michelangelo s pieta sculpture was created entirely in marble which was also what he used to create david and several other key sculptures.
Carrara marble was used in the construction of some of ancient rome s most magnificent monuments including the pantheon and trajan s column which commemorates roman victories in dacia.
Though this was a common technique of the time it was unlikely that the master used this method.
It s been a favorite medium of.
The statue was commissioned for the french cardinal jean de bilhères who was a representative in rome the sculpture in carrara marble was made for the.
Michelangelo preferred carrara marble because he felt it had a luminous quality much like human skin.
The pieta is constructed from a single piece of carrara marble the same marble used for michelangelo s david the pantheon in rome the marble arch in london and the duomo di siena.
He secured a block of carrara marble which he later claimed was the most perfect block of marble that he had ever used and began to chisel carefully transforming the stone into flesh.
1498 1500 marble michelangelo carved a number of works in florence during his time with the medici but in the 1490s he left florence and briefly went to venice bologna and then to rome where he lived from 1496 1501.
It was moved to st.
For centuries the world has been captivated by the groundbreaking art of michelangelo working in multiple mediums the italian artist was a true renaissance man culminating in an impressive collection of world famous works that includes the sistine chapel ceiling an iconic interpretation of david and the pietà a monumental marble sculpture of the madonna cradling christ.