In which of the following locations can you find the only artwork signed by Michelangelo?
Correct answer: St. Peter’s Basilica, Vatican City

That Cøunt, Ray Bumpkin
Davy Livingston, Ah but history also shows that they can plagiarise signatures.

Fun guy
in grade 9 a drawing of my hands I did was stolen by a grd 10 student who passed it off as hers: I got an A+ but was so disgusted, almost never did anything after ...

Melode
the Vatican would have the pieta because it is a religious work. one of the popes may have commissioned him to carve it. I never saw it personally but it is a gorgeous piece. I don't blame him for signing his name. who would want someone else taking credit?

Myffa
Melode, However the proportions are totally wrong. If Mary were real and stood up she would be a giant, and completely mis-shapen. Think how a real woman, holding an adult man, would really look.

Player #117516039
Melode, I saw it in New York many years ago. It is truly a transcendent pice of work . The marble literally "breathes". If you get a chance, do go and see for yourself.

Procrastus
There was a version of this outside the headmasters office at my old school, just used as a rendezvous point.

Procrastus
That Cøunt, Ray Bumpkin, that is not how plagiarise is used, perhaps ‘forge’ is what you mean?

TJ SISTA
that's on my bucket list 😊.

Player #36215423
Arohanui, obviously, at the time it was necessary.

Player #39159263
if trust was universal there would be no need for signatures

lana
guessed and got it right 😃