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Which statement about the artist Michelangelo is not correct? A. He was moody and short tempered and once had his nose broken in a fight with a fellow student. B. He enjoyed an easygoing and respectful relationship with his patron, Pope Julius II. C. He admired the classical past of Greece and Rome and the humanist ideals of the Renaissance. D. He studied sculpture at the de’ Medici palace where he met the greatest artists, poets, and philosophers of that time.
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