Michelangelo and the Pope’s Ceiling

Michelangelo and the Pope’s Ceiling by Ross King, published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA in October 2014, is a detailed exploration of the monumental task commissioned by Pope Julius II in 1508. This reprint edition spans 384 pages and delves into the challenges faced by Michelangelo Buonarroti as he undertook the painting of the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling. Despite his previous success with the statue David, Michelangelo had limited experience with fresco painting and was initially reluctant to accept the commission, leading to a dramatic departure from Rome before ultimately returning to begin his work.
Readers will find a rich narrative that recounts the four years Michelangelo spent on this vast project, set against the backdrop of early-sixteenth-century Italy’s political and social upheaval. The book intricately weaves together the lives of notable figures such as Raphael, Girolamo Savonarola, and Martin Luther, highlighting the interplay between art and history during this transformative period. Ross King provides insights into the daily life on the scaffolding of the Sistine Chapel, offering a unique perspective on the artistic and historical significance of Michelangelo’s work amidst the rivalries and challenges of his time.
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In 1508, despite strong advice to the contrary, the powerful Pope Julius II commissioned Michelangelo Buonarroti to paint the ceiling of the newly restored Sistine Chapel in Rome. Despite having completed his masterful statue David four years earlier, he had little experience as a painter, even less working in the delicate medium of fresco, and none with challenging curved surfaces such as the Sistine ceiling’s vaults. The temperamental Michelangelo was himself reluctant: He stormed away from Rome, incurring Julius’s wrath, before he was eventually persuaded to begin.
Michelangelo and the Pope’s Ceiling recounts the fascinating story of the four extraordinary years he spent laboring over the twelve thousand square feet of the vast ceiling, while war and the power politics and personal rivalries that abounded in Rome swirled around him. A panorama of illustrious figures intersected during this time-the brilliant young painter Raphael, with whom Michelangelo formed a rivalry; the fiery preacher Girolamo Savonarola and the great Dutch scholar Desiderius Erasmus; a youthful Martin Luther, who made his only trip to Rome at this time and was disgusted by the corruption all around him. Ross King blends these figures into a magnificent tapestry of day-to-day life on the ingenious Sistine scaffolding and outside in the upheaval of early-sixteenth-century Italy, while also offering uncommon insight into the connection between art and history.
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