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Michelangelo in the Renaissance Prof. Bergstein 2012

Florence Rome Michelangelo in Florence and Rome:

David, 1504

Cathedral of Florence S.M. del Fiore Brunelleschi’s Dome

Palazzo della Signoria, “Palazzo Vecchio” ca. 1290

Accademia, Florence

Torso del Belvedere >>>>>>>>>>>> Vatican, Rome, Greco-Roman

Creation of Adam Ca. 1510

Adam = David in repose

Raphael Pope Julius II (r )

Theater of Marcellus Roman Acqueducts

Raphael Pope Julius II (r )

Sistine Chapel Vatican

Sistine Chapel Interior (before Michelangelo)

Loacoön excavated 1505

“We all started to draw...”

Freud to Rome, 1901

Letter to Giovanni da Pistoia From Michelangelo “I’m no painter.”

Ceiling of Sistine Chapel

Domenico del Ghirlandaio S. Maria Novella, Florence Fresco (detail) Birth of the Virgin Michelangelo was Ghirlandaio’s apprentice

Libyan Sibyl Syncretism: Greco-Roman, Jewish, Christian

Preparatory Drawings for Libyan Sibyl

Creation of Eve

(Detail from) Creation of the Sun, Moon, Stars

Separation of Light from Darkness With Ignudi 1512

Ignudo (pl. Ignudi)

Ancestors of Christ

Ancestors of Christ, Sistine Ceiling

Restoration of the Sistine Chapel Ceiling Cleaning? Damaging? Ruined forever?