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The Last Judgment at the end of the chapel Charon and his boat of damned souls. The Last Judgment was a traditional subject for large church frescos, but it was unusual to place it at the east end, over the altar. The traditional position was on the west wall, over the main doors at the back of a church, so that the congregation took this ...
English: The Last Judgment (detail) Object type: painting. Date: between 1537 and 1541. Medium: fresco. Collection: Sistine Chapel ; Native name ... between 1537 and 1541
The Last Judgment, Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo (1536–1541) Belief in the Last Judgment (often linked with the general judgment ) is held firmly in Catholicism . Immediately upon death each person undergoes the particular judgment , and depending upon one's behavior on earth, goes to heaven , purgatory , or hell .
The Last Judgment 1536–1541 Fresco 1,370 cm × 1,200 cm (540 in × 470 in) Sistine Chapel, Rome (copy by Peter Paul Rubens) Leda and the Swan c. 1530
The Last Judgment (1534–1541) In Rome, Michelangelo lived near the church of Santa Maria di Loreto. It was at this time that he met the poet Vittoria Colonna, marchioness of Pescara, who was to become one of his closest friends until her death in 1547. [68]
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During 1536–1541, the profusion of nude figures in The Last Judgment raised the ire of religious authorities. In spite of this, the work continued under Popes Paul III and Julius III , but in 1564, under the order of the Council of Trent, the genitalia were painted over by the Mannerist painter Daniele da Volterra , who became known as "Il ...