art.wikisort.org - PaintingThe Prophet Isaiah is one of the seven Old Testament prophets painted by the Italian High Renaissance master Michelangelo (c. 1511) on the Sistine Chapel ceiling. The Sistine Chapel is in Vatican Palace, in the Vatican City. Elements of this fresco have inspired various artists, including Caravaggio and Norman Rockwell in his famous Rosie the Riveter illustration.[1]
The Prophet Isaiah |
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Artist | Michelangelo |
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Year | circa 1508–1512 |
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Type | Fresco |
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Dimensions | 390 cm × 380 cm (150 in × 150 in) |
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Location | Sistine Chapel, Vatican Palace, Vatican City |
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This particular fresco figure is painted fourth on the right from the side of the High Altar. Michelangelo's imagining bursts with movement, as Isaiah's cloak swirls around him. The colors in the portrayal – especially after the restoration – strike us as cool and luminous. The figure holds a distinctive blue book to his side, perhaps a depiction of the biblical Book of Isaiah.
This painting has been held in particularly high regard by critics. Vasari said of it: "Anyone who studies this figure, copied so faithfully from nature, the true mother of the art of painting, will find a beautifully composed work capable of teaching in full measure all the precepts to be followed by a good painter".[2] If compared to Raphael's imagining of the same figure, Michelangelo's portrayal seems far more fluid and less muscular, as well as brighter in color.
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References
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- List of works
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lost
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Sculptures |
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Florence, c. 1488–1492 | |
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Bologna, 1494–1495 |
- Additions to the Arca di San Domenico
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Rome, 1496–1500 | |
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Florence, 1501–1505 | |
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Tomb of Julius II, 1505–1545 | |
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Florence, 1516–1534 | |
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Rome, 1534–1564 | |
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Architecture |
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Florence |
- New Sacristy and Laurentian Library in the Basilica of San Lorenzo
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Rome |
- Capitoline Museums
- Piazza del Campidoglio
- Palazzo Farnese
- St. Peter's Basilica
- Tor San Michele ✻
- San Giovanni dei Fiorentini
- Porta Pia
- Santa Maria degli Angeli e dei Martiri
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Works on paper, milieu, etc. |
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Works on paper |
- Study of a Kneeling Nude Girl for The Entombment
- Male Back with a Flag
- Studies for the Libyan Sibyl
- The Punishment of Tityus
- Pietà for Vittoria Colonna
- Epifania
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Milieu | |
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Art of the Sistine Chapel |
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Life of Moses | | |
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Life of Christ | |
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Ceiling 9 (Gallery) | Scenes from Genesis | |
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Prophets | |
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Sibyls |
- Persian Sibyl
- Erythraean Sibyl
- Delphic Sibyl
- Cumaean Sibyl
- Libyan Sibyl
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Altar wall | |
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Tapestries | |
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- Art patronage of Julius II
- Restoration of the Sistine Chapel frescoes
- Sistine Chapel Choir
- Room of Tears
- Vatican City
- The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965 film)
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Vatican City portal
Catholicism portal
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На других языках
- [en] Prophet Isaiah (Michelangelo)
[es] Isaías (Miguel Ángel)
El profeta Isaías de 365 x 380 cm es un fresco de Miguel Ángel de 1510 y forma parte de la decoración de la bóveda de la Capilla Sixtina, en los Museos Vaticanos de Roma, encargada por el papa Julio II.
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