Which artist was NOT commissioned by Pope Julius II to help him realize his vision of a revitalized Rome as the center of a new Christian architecture? Bramante Raphael Michelangelo Leonardo da Vinci

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Answer:

Leonardo da Vinci.

Explanation:

Pope Julius II was "the renaissance pope" who wished to try to make everything new according to the renaissance principles. He commissioned numerous artists to work on his proposed plan of improving the "old" and building a "new" Christian era.

He had planned on demolishing the old basilica of St. Peter and make a new building, which was in accordance to his own plan of constructing his tomb within the Basilica. He hired Bramante and other artists to design the new church. Among the artists working for/ under him were Raphael, Michelangelo, Bramante. He had aspired to be remembered and make his name known far and wide for reviving St. Peter's Basilica. Leonardo da Vinci was not part of group of artists who were commissioned by the pope to work on the basilica.