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?

little b
I've not been to st peters bsscills Vatican city

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 😃