- Gallery of Sistine Chapel ceiling
The Sistine Chapel ceiling, painted by
Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512, is one of the most renowned artworks of theHigh Renaissance . The ceiling is that of the largeSistine Chapel built within the Vatican byPope 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 atSistine Chapel ceiling .Gallery
Biblical Narratives
Along the centre of the ceiling are nine scenes depicting the Story of Creation, the Downfall of Humanity and the Story of Noah as told in the
Book of Genesis .Prophets and Sibyls
The Prophets of Israel and the Sibyls of the pagan world foretold the coming of the
Messiah . Both have been included by Michelangelo as a sign that the Messiah (Jesus Christ ) was to come not just for the Jews but also for theGentile s (non-Jewish people).Pendentives
The four corner pendentives show violent episodes in which the People of Israel were rescued from enemies, or from their own sinful ways.
Ancestors
The ancestors of Jesus are listed in the Biblical books of Matthew and Luke. This is the first known large painted series, although they were often shown in stained glass. See
Tree of Jesse . Although each picture has a title, the characters cannot be positively identified.pandrels
Above the windows are a series of families with young children. The children may represent particular children who are mentioned in the Bible, such as
Isaac andSamuel ,Ignudi
The ignudi which surround the narrative scenes may show the perfection of Humanity, or may represent
angel s. They were often imitated by other artists.hields
The shields represent violent episodes in the history of Israel.
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-XExternal links
* [http://mv.vatican.va/3_EN/pages/CSN/CSN_Volta.html Vatican Museum]
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