jueves, 26 de noviembre de 2015

Hello my friend Marino! I´m Ptricia :) I´m going to write about the frescoes of Miguel Angel in Sistine Chapel, that are painted in the Vatican City (Italy). The southern wall is decorated with the stories of Moses, painted in 1481-1482 starting from the altar, they include: Moses Leaving to Egypt by Pietro Perugino and assistants The Trials of Moses by Sandro Botticelli and his workshop The Crossing of the Red Sea by Cosimo Rosselli, Domenico Ghirlandaio or Biagio di Antonio Tucci Descent from Mount Sinai by Cosimo Rosselli or Piero di Cosimo Punishment of the Rebels by Sandro Botticelli Testament and Death of Moses by Luca Signorelli or Bartolomeo della Gatta The northern wall represent the Stories of Jesus, dating to 1481–1482. They include: Baptism of Christ by Pietro Perugino and assistants Temptation of Christ by Sandro Botticelli Vocation of the Apostles by Domenico Ghirlandaio The Sermon on the Mount, attributed to Cosimo Rosselli The Delivery of the Keys by Pietro Perugino The Last Supper by Cosimo Rosselli The Eastern wall is painted with the representation of: Resurrection of Christ by Hendrick van den Broeck in 1572 over Domenico Ghirlandaio's original Disputation over Moses' Body by Matteo da Lecce in 1574 over Luca Signorelli's original The Sistine Chapel was originally painted as golden stars on a blue sky.He painted th Last Judgment over tha altar because the Pope Paul III said him. The structure of the chapel consist in a rectangular buildings, Its measurements are for the interior: 40.9 metres long by 13.4 wide. Miguel Angel was intimidated by the sacale of the chapel.

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