Michelangelo primarily used fresco and tempera in his works. Fresco, a technique involving applying water-based pigments on freshly laid wet plaster, is famously exemplified in the Sistine Chapel ceiling. He also employed oil paint later in his career, although it was less common in his earlier works. Additionally, his sculptural works showcased his mastery of form and detail, demonstrating a profound understanding of human anatomy.
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