Michelangelo and the most sublime declarations of gay love in art
Briefly

Michelangelo's Presentation Drawings for Tommaso de' Cavalieri are revered as completed works of art, a departure from his previous method of using drawing as a tool for ideas.
The so-called Presentation Drawings are exhibited in the British Museum, showcasing Michelangelo's exceptional talent and love for Tommaso de' Cavalieri.
The Fall of Phaeton drawing by Michelangelo is described in detail, depicting the tragic myth with heavy, sculptural elements and subtle nods to gay love and mourning.
The detailed drawing captures the weight of the horses and the nude Phaeton in freefall, alongside mourning figures and subtle references to love and transformation.
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