Frescoes above the entrance wall (1508 – 1512; Holy See (Vatican City State)) by Michelangelo

Frescoes above the entrance wall - Michelangelo - 1508 - 1512; Holy See (Vatican City State)

Artwork Information

TitleFrescoes above the entrance wall
ArtistMichelangelo
Date1508 - 1512; Holy See (Vatican City State)
Art MovementHigh Renaissance
Current LocationSistine Chapel, Vatican

About Frescoes above the entrance wall

The artwork titled “Frescoes above the entrance wall” was created by Michelangelo between the years 1508 and 1512. It belongs to the High Renaissance art movement and falls within the genre of mythological painting. This masterpiece is prominently located in the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.

This fresco is intricately designed with vibrant colors and intricate detailing. Central to the artwork is an elderly figure, possibly a prophet or biblical character, surrounded by several others, illustrating a narrative or symbolic event. The background is adorned with architectural elements, including columns and figures, that add depth and dimension to the scene. On both sides, the fresco includes dynamic figures engaged in various actions, contributing to a sense of motion and emotional intensity. The use of perspective and anatomical precision is evident, showcasing Michelangelo’s masterful artistry and alignment with High Renaissance ideals.

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