In this thesis you will see two works by the same artist. The two I want to see are the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (1508 - 1512) and the last trial (1534). Both pictures were drawn at the Sistine Chapel of the Vatican. I will evaluate Michelangelo's two works and explain their cultural and religious aspects. I will also expect other scholars to understand their views and their reactions to paintings.
The Sistine Chapel is a church and a mansion of the Holy Family of the Vatican City. This place is famous mainly for interior mural paintings, especially the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and the last trial of Michelangelo. Although photography is not permitted inside, here are some photos from the web. And I got an idea from the beauty of this place. The story empire. We live here and hope to come back someday in the future. After learning about the Roman Empire and architecture, our next destination is Greece to explore the ancient ruins of Athens.
In this thesis you will see two works by the same artist. The two I want to see are the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (1508 - 1512) and the last trial (1534). Both pictures were drawn at the Sistine Chapel of the Vatican. I will evaluate Michelangelo's two works and explain their cultural and religious aspects. I also expect other scholars to understand their views and their reactions.
By asking Michelangelo to decorate the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, the project was interrupted. After completing the Sistine Chapel, Michelangelo kept working in front of the tomb of Julius II and further designed the Medici church and the Lawrence library. However, as all artists are controversial. In 1541, Michelangelo announced the "final judgment" on the inner wall of the Sistine Chapel. It is said that the "final trial" was inappropriate as it discovered a naked person ... I told him to wait for the grave so that Michelangelo could paint the Sistine Chapel. After completing the Sistine Chapel, he will complete the grave in 1515. He redesigned it at a more discreet scale, but some of his best sculptures came from the grave. In April 1508, Michelangelo was recalled by the Pope by Pope Julius II to draw the Sistine Chapel. Michelangelo initially refused the invitation, but eventually agreed.