The Sistine Chapel : paradise in Rome /

"The Sistine Chapel: Paradise in Rome is a scholarly yet accessible history of the Sistine Chapel. Through a study of the main campaigns to adorn the chapel, Ulrich Pfisterer argues that art transformed the chapel into a pathway to the kingdom of God, legitimizing the absolute authority of the...

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Uniform title:Sixtinische Kapelle.
Author / Creator: Pfisterer, Ulrich, 1968- (Author)
Other Authors / Creators:Dollenmayer, David B., translator.
Other Corporate Authors / Creators:Getty Research Institute, issuing body.
Format: Book
Language:English
German
Imprint: Los Angeles : Getty Research Institute, [2018]
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Summary:"The Sistine Chapel: Paradise in Rome is a scholarly yet accessible history of the Sistine Chapel. Through a study of the main campaigns to adorn the chapel, Ulrich Pfisterer argues that art transformed the chapel into a pathway to the kingdom of God, legitimizing the absolute authority of the popes"--Provided by publisher.
The art of the Sistine Chapel, decorated by artists who competed with one another and commissioned by popes who were equally competitive, is a complex fabric of thematic, chronological, and artistic references. Four main campaigns were undertaken to decorate the chapel between 1481 and 1541, and with each new addition, fundamental themes found increasingly concrete expression. One overarching theme plays a central role in the chapel: the legitimization of papal authority, as symbolized by two keys--one silver, one gold--to the kingdom of heaven.<br> <br> The Sistine Chapel: Paradise in Rome is a concise, informative account of the Sistine Chapel. In unpacking this complex history, Ulrich Pfisterer reveals the remarkable unity of the images in relation to theology, politics, and the intentions of the artists themselves, who included such household names as Botticelli, Michelangelo, and Raphael. Through a study of the main campaigns to adorn the Sistine Chapel, Pfisterer argues that the art transformed the chapel into a pathway to the kingdom of God, legitimizing the absolute authority of the popes. First published in German, the prose comes to life in English in the deft hands of translator David Dollenmayer.<br>
Item Description:"Originally published in German as Die Sixtinische Kapelle, by Ulrich Pfisterer."--ECIP galley.
Physical Description:xiii, 162 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 20 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781606065532
160606553X
Author Notes:Ulrich Pfisterer is professor of art history at the Institut für Kunstgeschichte at the Lugwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich. David Dollenmayer is a prizewinning literary translator and emeritus professor of German at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Massachusetts.