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Michelangelo, David, 1501-04
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Palazzo Vecchio
(city hall of Florence)
19th-century copy of the David in its original location, guarding the entranceway to the Palazzo Vecchio
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Sistine Chapel in Rome,
named after Pope Sixtus IV |
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Interior of Sistine Chapel
Michelangelo painted the ceiling in the four year period 1508-12 |
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The first three acts of Creation |
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Central section of the ceiling, showing three scenes relating to Adam and Eve
Note one of the Prophets at the left and one of the Sibyls at the right. |
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Three scenes from the story of Noah |
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Fall of Man and Expulsion from the Garden of Eden |
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So-called Awakening Prisoner
(unfinished statue planned for the Tomb of Pope Julius II, c. 1525) |
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The New Sacristy of San Lorenzo,
better known as the Medici Chapel, 1519-34 |
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Plan of San Lorenzo, with New Sacristy at upper right |
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Tomb of Giuliano de’ Medici |
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Tomb of Lorenzo de’ Medici |
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Lorenzo
(“contemplative”) |
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