Michealangelo's Sistine Chapel Ceiling




Michealangelo's Sistine Chapel Ceiling

In this sonetto caudato Michelangelo describes his resentment at working on the Sistine Chapel. He described himself as a sculptor who was forced to paint, not a painter. His response to those who forced him to paint, perhaps led by Bramante, an advisor to the Pope, was to paint a sculpture gallery, which he may have preferred to make in stone for the Vatican. The figures, seated on stone chairs, like the figure of Moses that Michelangelo had made for Pope Julius's tomb, would not have been too difficult to sculpt in marble. The prophets and sibyls ...
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