The Fascinating Tale Of Michelangelo: Artist Genius, Poet Prodigy in Tamil ஓவியர் மைக்கலாஞ்சலோ கதை

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ஓவியர், சிற்பி, கவிஞர் பன்முகத்தன்மை கொண்ட மைக்கலாஞ்சலோ கதை | Story of Michelangelo in Tamil @TAMILFIRECHANNEL

இன்று நாம் தெரிந்துகொள்ளவிருக்கும் வரலாற்று நாயகரை நான்கு உயிர்கள் கொண்ட ஓர் ஒப்பற்ற கலைஞனாக வருணிக்கிறது வரலாறு. கட்டடக்கலை, சிற்பக்கலை, ஓவியக்கலை, கவிதைக்கலை ஆகிய நான்கு துறைகளுக்கு அவர் புத்துயிர் ஊட்டியதால்தான் அந்த வர்ணனை. அவர் வேறு யாருமல்ல 'Renaissance' எனப்படும் ஐரோப்பிய மறுமலர்ச்சிக் காலத்தில் ஓவியத்திற்கும், சிற்பத்திற்கும் உண்மையான மறுமலர்ச்சியைக் கொண்டு வந்த மாபெரும் கலைஞன் மைக்கலாஞ்சலோ. மைக்கலாஞ்சலோ புவோனரோட்டி 1475-ஆம் ஆண்டு மார்ச் மாதம் 6-ஆம் நாள் இத்தாலியின் Caprese என்ற நகரில் பிறந்தார். அவர் பிறந்த சமயம் அவரது குடும்பம் ஏழ்மையில் உழன்று கொண்டிருந்தது. மைக்கலாஞ்சலோ சிறு வயதாக இருந்தபோது ஒரு கல்வெட்டியின் வீட்டில் அவரது கண்கானிப்பில்
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00:30Hello viewers, today we are going to meet a historian, who is described as an artist with four lives.
00:39He has given life to the art of construction, art of sculpture, art of painting and art of poetry.
00:47He was born yesterday and lived for 530 years.
00:52He is none other than Michelangelo, a great artist who brought true rejuvenation to painting and art during the European Renaissance.
01:04Michelangelo Buonarroti was born on March 6, 1475 in the city of Italian Caprice.
01:13When he was born, his family was in poverty.
01:18When he was a child, he was left in the care of his wife in a stone house.
01:24Michelangelo began to master literature and poetry at that time.
01:29From the beginning, he had a great love for painting.
01:34His father and uncles tried to divert his attention and he failed.
01:39To learn the art of painting, he joined a student named Domenico, who was then famous.
01:46Looking at Michelangelo's talent, history states that he envied that teacher.
01:52Michelangelo often noticed that the eyes of the fish were crooked and then drew them in a figure.
02:02Michelangelo then wanted to learn the art of sculpture from Lorenzo.
02:07Once, an old man was carving a smiling sculpture on a stone and he was admiring it.
02:15Lorenzo, who saw it, laughed and said,
02:18The old man must have all the skills.
02:21Without hesitation, he took the light and the surroundings and broke a branch in the upper part in a few moments.
02:30Lorenzo, who was amazed to see that branch, got permission from Michelangelo's father and kept him in his own house.
02:39Michelangelo stayed there until Lorenzo died in 1492 and developed his art.
02:47It was only when he began to love a beautiful woman named Luigia di Medici that he began to pour out the poems he had.
02:56He wrote several poems.
02:59In 1495, he painted the Sleeping Cupid.
03:06Four years later, the Paita sculpture he created still adorns the Vatican Cathedral.
03:14Michelangelo's most famous sculpture is the David Sculpture.
03:19The David Sculpture is a miraculous sculpture created by Michelangelo from a broken stone.
03:25It took him 18 months to create it.
03:29In 1508, he received a call to spread his fame all over the world.
03:36It's more of a command than a call.
03:39In the period when the Sistine Cathedral was being built, Pope Julius II painted the Bible on the walls and corners of the cathedral.
03:53Michelangelo said that he was not a painter, he was just a sculptor.
04:05The number of paintings to be drawn is about 10,000.
04:09He started working with only four or five assistants.
04:13But his assistants, who did not tolerate his anger, had to leave one by one and continue as a single man.
04:21Thomas Alva Edison was no exception.
04:26Michelangelo, who forgot his food and sleep in the light of the Sleeping Cupid, painted his old paintings on the very high walls of the cathedral.
04:36As he painted many paintings lying down, the colors that were scattered from the shadows, he shared his eyes.
04:44But Michelangelo worked day and night and completed his painting festival in four years.
04:51Today, anyone who wants to call themselves excellent painters is the first to see the Sistine Cathedral.
05:00Michelangelo's painting, Adam's Birth, is a marvel to the world painters today.
05:08In the painting, Adam is depicted as alive, with the finger of God touching the finger of the resurrected Adam, Michelangelo has given Adam a sign.
05:19In the same way, Michelangelo drew about 340 paintings from the walls and corners of the Sistine Cathedral and completed a kingdom with his painting.
05:30When he was 60 years old, he appointed Michelangelo as the architect and artist and painter of Vatican City, Pope Paul III.
05:42Michelangelo's painting, which took on this responsibility, was the last judgment in the next seven years.
05:50When his close friend, Condivy, drove him, he said,
05:55If Michelangelo is caught in a painting or a sculpture, no power can divert his attention.
06:02Even food is a second part for him.
06:05Many times he sleeps without taking off his clothes and shoes and works.
06:10So sometimes when he takes off his shoes, his skin comes off.
06:15The work he does is so difficult for him.
06:18Seeing Michelangelo, who lived alone until the end without getting married, a friend once asked with concern,
06:25Don't you have a heir to tell your name?
06:30This is the answer that Michelangelo gave.
06:34Paintings and sculptures are the wife of my life.
06:37My creations are my children who I leave to the world.
06:42Even if he doesn't have that much value, I will live in him forever.
06:48The creations that he left because there was no value cannot be valued today.
06:54Only when you meet people like Michelangelo can history lift your heart.
06:59When that great artist died in 1564 at the age of 89,
07:06The history must have seen that we will meet such an artist again someday.
07:14If he had had so many talents, Michelangelo would have been a great figure in the eyes of the people.
07:22His life is a very simple lesson to teach us.
07:27The reason why he was born is perseverance and fear.
07:32Like him, we don't have to forget three things and get involved in things.
07:37Just by showing perseverance and fear in everything we do, we will also be born.
07:46We will be born again.

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