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In Our Time

The Sistine Chapel

In Our Time

BBC

History

4.69.8K Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2022

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the astonishing work of Michelangelo (1477-1564) in this great chapel in the Vatican, firstly the ceiling with images from Genesis (of which the image above is a detail) and later The Last Judgement on the altar wall. For the Papacy, Michelangelo's achievement was a bold affirmation of the spiritual and political status of the Vatican, of Rome and of the Catholic Church. For the artist himself, already famous as the sculptor of David in Florence, it was a test of his skill and stamina, and of the potential for art to amaze which he realised in his astonishing mastery of the human form.

With

Catherine Fletcher Professor of History at Manchester Metropolitan University

Sarah Vowles The Smirnov Family Curator of Italian and French Prints and Drawings at the British Museum

And

Matthias Wivel The Aud Jebsen Curator of Sixteenth-Century Italian Paintings at the National Gallery

Producer: Simon Tillotson

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:14.9

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0:16.7

Hello, in 1506, Pope Julius II gave Michael Angelo

0:20.2

the chance to create arguably the greatest work

0:22.7

of art in his time or since,

0:24.5

the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

0:27.2

For the papacy, his achievement was a bold affirmation

0:29.9

of the spiritual and political status of the Vatican

0:32.7

and of the Catholic Church.

0:34.4

For Michael Angelo, famous then as a sculptor of David,

0:37.6

he was a test of skill, of stamina,

0:40.1

and of the potential for art to amaze,

0:42.3

realized in his astonishing mastery of the human form.

0:45.9

When we discuss the Sistine Chapel,

0:47.9

our Sarah Vowels, the Smurnoff Family Curator

0:50.8

of Italian and French Prince and drawings

0:53.2

at the British Museum,

0:54.6

Matthias Wibble, the Ordered Jebson and Curator

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