A masterpiece presenting the life of the artist
The exhibition in Riva del Garda, also tells the story of the artist’s life through the creation of the work, as he completed the Sistine Chapel frescos in two distinct periods of his life.
When Pope Julius II gave Michelangelo the commission to create the frescos for the Ceiling in 1508, the artist was 33 years old. It was an undertaking of immense proportions due to the size of the surface to decorate (40 m long and over 13 metres wide). To create the work, the artist worked for months lying on scaffolding, eating his meals directly under the ceiling. This was exhausting work that lasted until 1512, creating one of the greatest and most important masterpieces of western art.
Two different popes came and went during the creation of the fresco The Last Judgement, located behind the altar of the Sistine Chapel. Pope Clement VII contacted the artist, now sixty years old, to give him the commission, but died before work began. Fortunately, his successor, Pope Paul III confirmed the commission and in 1536 Michelangelo was able to begin his incredible work, which was completed in 1541.
IMMAGINE DI COPERTINA E IMMAGINE SOPRA
Michelangelo Buonarroti, Studio di testa per il “Diluvio” per la Volta Sistina, 1509-1510 circa, matita rossa, 125 × 142 mm, Firenze, Casa Buonarroti
Michelangelo Buonarroti, Studio di un braccio per una figura nella Volta Sistina, 1509-1510 circa, matita nera, 98 × 131 mm , Firenze, Casa Buonarroti, inv. 8 F
© Associazione MetaMorfosi, Roma. (Foto: Massimo Menghini)