The Sistine Chapel leaves unforgettable feelings. This is certainly the heart of the Vatican! Popes are “born” there, as Sistine Chapel is the place of the Conclave, where the meeting of Cardinals elects a new Pope. People can spend hours enjoying all this beauty created by the great masters. The paintings are impressive, lifelike characters, and they leave the impression of three-dimensional figures.
The Sistine Chapel in the Vatican was built between 1477 and 1480 by Pope Sixtus IV and it was intended for the important events. The walls of the Sistine …show more content…
New work of the master’s art includes the “Last Judgment” fresco, which takes up almost the entire wall of the chapel near the altar. "Last Judgment" shows that changes have occurred in the creative evolution of master. “The work depicts the second coming of Christ and, although the artist is clearly inspired by the Bible, it is his own imaginative vision that prevails in this painting” (Finnan, 2015). Six years of hard work again links Michelangelo's with the Sistine Chapel. At this time his painting covers approximately 200 square meters of the chapel’s altar wall. Michelangelo solved the complex of problems to combine the altar wall paintings with the executed earlier vault frescos and, at the same time, to combine them into one ensemble. And the artist coped brilliantly with this