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- Michelangelo - The ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (1509-1512) - 135K; ... - The Ceiling : Partial view - 148K; ... - The Ceiling: 2 - The Creation of Stars and Planets - 151K;
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Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel while lying on his back for four years. This is the story of that creation. ... Another obstacle Michelangelo overcame in painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling was mold. It might not sound like much of a drawback, but mold could undo even the most magnificent painting...
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The interior of the Sistine Chapel showing the ceiling fresco. Sistine Chapel, Vatican. More. ... Back to Michelangelo's Page ... Home Artist Index Country Index...
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Pope Julius II (also known as Giulio II and "Il papa terribile"), requested that Michelangelo paint the chapel ceiling. Julius was determined that Rome should be rebuilt to its former glory, and had embarked on a vigorous campaign to get the job done. ... Michelangelo Buonarotti in Print: The Sistine Chapel Ceiling...
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Collections Online Sistine Chapel ... The Sistine Chapel; ... Virtual Visit of the Sistine Chapel...
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Artist: Michelangelo Buonarroti; Artist's Lifespan: 1475-1564; Title: Creation of Adam (Sistine Chapel ceiling); Date: 1508-1512; ... Location of Origin: Italy; Medium: Fresco; Original Size: detail; Style: Renaissance; Genre: Old Testament; Location: Vatican Museums, Rome;
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The Sistine Chapel Ceiling Michelangelo was recalled to Rome by Pope Julius II in 1505 for two commissions. The most important one was for the frescoes of the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
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