Gallery of Sistine Chapel ceiling
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The Sistine Chapel ceiling, painted by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512, is one of the most renowned artworks of the High Renaissance. The ceiling is that of the large Sistine Chapel built within the Vatican by Pope Sixtus IV, begun in 1477 and finished by 1480. The paintings on the ceiling represent Biblical stories about the Creation, Downfall and Salvation of Humankind. This gallery illustrates the main article at Sistine Chapel ceiling.
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[edit] Gallery
[edit] Biblical Narratives
The Creation of Eve |
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Noah's Ark and the Great Flood. |
The sacrifice of Noah after the Flood. |
[edit] Prophets and Sibyls
Jeremiah lamenting the fall of Jerusalem, unrestored |
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Ezekiel hears the word of the Lord, restored |
The prophet Isaiah |
The prophet Jonah |
The Cumaean Sibyl |
The Erythraean Sibyl |
The Persian Sibyl |
The Delphic Sibyl |
The Libyan Sibyl |
[edit] Pendentives
Haman's punishment |
[edit] Ancestors
[edit] Spandrels
[edit] Ignudi
[edit] Shields
[edit] References
- Massimo Giacometti , The Sistine Chapel, a collection of essays on aspects of the chapel, its decoration and the restoration of Michelangelo's frescoes, by Carlo Pietrangeli, André Chastel, John Shearman, John O'Malley S.J., Pierluigi de Vecchi, Michael Hirst, Fabrizio Mancinelli, Gianluigi Colallucci, and Franco Bernabei. 1984, Harmony Books ISBN 0-517-56274-X
- Gabriele Bartz and Eberhard König, Michelangelo, 1998, Könemann, ISBN 3-8290-0253-X
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