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Sistine Chapel Ceiling: The Last Judgement, detail of St. Bartholomew holding his flayed skin, 1538-41 (fresco)
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Sistine Chapel Ceiling: The Last Judgement, detail of St. Bartholomew holding his flayed skin, 1538-41 (fresco)
ALI182514 Sistine Chapel Ceiling: The Last Judgement, detail of St. Bartholomew holding his flayed skin, 1538-41 (fresco) by Buonarroti, Michelangelo (1475-1564); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; (add.info.: self portrait of the artist; ); Alinari
Media ID 23222788
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Autoportrait Ecorche High Renaissance Le Jugement Dernier Michel Ange Peau Saint Barthelemy
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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail from the renowned Sistine Chapel Ceiling: The Last Judgement. Created by the masterful artist Michelangelo Buonarroti between 1538 and 1541, this fresco depicts St. Bartholomew holding his flayed skin with astonishing realism. In this particular section of the artwork, we witness Michelangelo's self-portrait as he immortalizes himself within his masterpiece. St. Bartholomew, one of Christ's apostles and martyrs, is depicted here in all his glory and suffering. With a flowing beard and intense gaze, he holds up his own skinned flesh as a symbol of sacrifice and devotion to his faith. The high Renaissance style shines through every brushstroke in this breathtaking painting. The intricate details bring forth an incredible sense of texture and depth to Bartholomew's figure, emphasizing both his physical strength and spiritual resilience. As we delve into the complexities of this image, we are reminded not only of Michelangelo's artistic genius but also of the profound themes explored within Christianity. Through nudity as a metaphor for vulnerability and martyrdom as an embodiment of unwavering belief, this detail encapsulates the power that art has to convey deep emotions and provoke contemplation. With its historical significance housed within Vatican Museums and Galleries in Vatican City, this photograph allows us to appreciate Michelangelo's mastery even from afar. It serves as a testament to human creativity while inviting us to reflect on our own beliefs
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