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Michael Angelo Buonarroti

CHAPTER VII
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THE RISEN CHRIST OF THE MINERVA XXXIX.

When he had finished this work Michael Angelo, because he had painted so long a time with his eyes turned upwards towards the vault, could hardly see anything when looking down, so that when he had to read a letter or look at a minute object it was necessary for him to hold it above his head.

Nevertheless, little by little, he became able to again read looking down.

By this we are able to judge with how much attention and assiduity he had carried out his work.

Many other things happened to him during the life of Pope Julius, who loved him from his heart, having a more jealous care for him than for any one else he had about him, as one may see clearly by what we have already written.


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