Who is the author of Genesis?

Michelangelo (1March 6, 475-1February 564 18), the full name of Michelangelo di Lodovici Buonarroti Simone, also translated as "Michelangelo" and "Michelangelo",/kloc- He, together with Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael, is known as the "Three Masters of Renaissance" and is famous for his "bodybuilding" figure, even though the female body is depicted as muscular. His sculpture "The Portrait of David" is world-famous, and the four statues in front of Medici's tomb are novel. In addition, famous sculptures include the statue of Moses and the great slave. His most famous paintings are the zenith painting Genesis and the mural The Last Judgment of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. He also designed and initially built St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome and the tomb of Pope Julius II. Michelangelo was grumpy and unsociable, incompatible with Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael, and often had conflicts with his benefactors, but he pursued artistic perfection all his life and insisted on his own artistic ideas. 1564 died in Rome, and his style influenced artists for almost three centuries.