Asked by dianni

How was Michelangelo’s experience while creating the Sistine Chapel ceiling unique at the time?

(Select all that apply.)

He was highly instrumental in the design.
He used oil paints instead of fast-drying tempera.
He had difficulty convincing the church to hire him.
He talked the pope out of a more abstract design.
the first and second one

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Answered by Writeacher
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Answered by Aries
So whats the answer?
Answered by Kimora
Whats the answer?
Answered by Fawn
I think it's the last two?
Answered by Fawn
I know for sure it is He talked the pope out of a more abstract design, and I know for sure it is not He had difficulty convincing the church to hire him. I just took the final.
Answered by :))
The correct answers: He talked the pope out pf a more abstract design, and He was highly instrumental in the design
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