Figure Studies for the Sistine Ceiling (verso)

Figure Studies for the Sistine Ceiling (verso) by Michelangelo Buonarroti (Italian, 1475–1564)

Medium

red chalk heightened with traces of white

Dimensions

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Classification

Drawing

Department

Drawings

Museum

Cleveland Museum of Art

Credit

Gift in memory of Henry G. Dalton by his nephews George S. Kendrick and Harry D. Kendrick

Accession Number

1940.465.b

Tags

male

About this artwork

Universally considered one of the greatest artists of the Italian Renaissance, Michelangelo devoted four years to painting the vast ceiling fresco in the Sistine Chapel. This preparatory study portrays one of the 20 athletic male nudes, known as ignudi, who serve as supporting figures at each corner of the Old Testament scenes painted down the center of the ceiling. Michelangelo worked out the positioning of the ignudi in red chalk drawings before beginning to paint each section of wet plaster. ...

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