Lotte Kjøller har modtaget International Prize DAVID Michelangelo pris

The Prize is for the Artists that are worth for their artistic merit.

In the January/February number of the magazine “Art International Contemporary Magazine”, you’ll find a piece dedicated to the artistic talent of Michelangelo; moreover will follow the publication of the artworks by the artists who took part to the event.

The prestigioius award, will be given to those artists who stood out for their artistic and stylistic research.


For the occasion will be selected, by Salvatore and Francesco Saverio Russo,some of the best international and contemporary artists.


The award is a right symbol for an important artistic career.

 

Michelangelo is widely regarded as the most famous artist of the Italian Renaissance. Among his works are the "David" and "Pieta" statues and the Sistine Chapel frescoes. Painter, sculptor, architect and poet Michelangelo Buonarroti is considered one of the most talented artists of the Italian Renaissance, with works including the "David" and "Pieta" statues and the ceiling paintings of Rome's Sistine Chapel, including the "Last Judgment”. Born to a family of moderate means in the banking business, Michelangelo became an apprentice to a painter before studying in the sculpture gardens of the powerful Medici family. What followed was a remarkable career as an artist, recognized in his own time for his artistic virtuosity. Michelangelo's distinctive style: a muscular precision and reality combined with an almost lyrical beauty. Two relief sculptures that survive, "Battle of the Centaurs" and "Madonna Seated on a Step," are testaments to his unique talent at the tender age of 16. Although he always considered himself a Florentine, Michelangelo lived most of his life in Rome, where he died at age 88.