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Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling

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Pages
373
Language
EN
ISBN
9780142003695
Reading Time
~6h 32min

Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling is a book by Ross King. In 2003. It has 373 pages.

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Ross King’s narrative reconstructs the arduous creation of the Sistine Chapel ceiling, situating Michelangelo Buonarroti’s masterpiece within the turbulent political and religious landscape of early sixteenth-century Rome. Rather than offering a conventional art historical analysis, the book examines the practical realities of fresco painting, the complex relationship between artist and patron Pope Julius II, and the daily struggles that shaped one of Western art’s most iconic achievements. King draws upon archival records, contemporary correspondence, and period technical manuals to illuminate the physical toll of working overhead for years, the logistical challenges of sourcing materials, and the competitive atmosphere of Renaissance Florence and Rome. The work explores how artistic ambition intersected with papal authority, revealing the ceiling not merely as a triumph of genius but as a product of meticulous planning, relentless labor, and historical circumstance. By focusing on the human dimensions behind the pigment and plaster, the book provides a grounded account of how a monumental vision was realized under extraordinary pressure.

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Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling has 373 pages.

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Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling was published in 2003.

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Ross King’s narrative reconstructs the arduous creation of the Sistine Chapel ceiling, situating Michelangelo Buonarroti’s masterpiece within the turbulent political and religious landscape of early sixteenth-century Rome. Rather than offering a conventional art historical analysis, the book examine...

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Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling was written by Ross King.