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What prompted Michelangelo to carve his name on one of his sculptures?

When Michelangelo finished his first "Pieta" and it was exhibited in St. Peter's Basilica, rumors reached the author that people's rumor attributed this work to another sculptor - Cristoforo Solari. Then Michelangelo carved on the belt of the Virgin Mary: "This was done by the Florentine Michelangelo Buonarotti." He later regretted this outburst of pride and never signed his sculptures again.

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