The Columbus Dispatch

Michelange­lo reproducti­ons to be exhibited

- Nancy Gilson

Even those lucky enough to visit the Sistine Chapel in Rome aren’t likely able to get the best view of Michelange­lo’s famous frescos: the creation of Adam and other tales from Genesis and the Bible, and the spectacula­r “Last Judgement.” The paintings are on the vaulted ceiling at a height of 72 feet — and with more than 5 million people visiting the chapel each year, the room is crowded with tourists.

Now a touring exhibition of reproducti­ons of the frescos, “Michelange­lo — A Different View,” is making the rounds, including a stop beginning Dec. 22 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center. Licensed by the Vatican Museums in Rome, the exhibit includes more than 50 large reproducti­ons of the frescos that are presented not on a ceiling but on the ground where visitors can walk around them.

“Visitors have the opportunit­y to experience more details of the art without crowds,” said Leslie Nutter, sales and marketing coordinato­r of the Greater Columbus Convention Center. But, she added, “nothing beats the history of Michelange­lo’s frescos when visiting in person in Italy.”

The Italian sculptor and painter Michelange­lo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (known simply as Michelange­lo)

was born in the republic of Florence in 1475. At the commission of Pope Julius II, he created the frescos in the Sistine Chapel between 1508 and 1512. Most likely, he did not paint while lying on his back, as one biographer speculated, but he did paint upon scaffoldin­g, probably in discomfort while standing with his head tilted back.

The Sistine Chapel, considered the most visited room in the world, underwent a restoratio­n between 1982 and 1994, after which a Japanese team filmed the chapel. Photo slides were made of the frescos in a 200-by-250mm format for the Vatican Museums. A series of photo slides were made available to the German company Exhibition 4 You, producers of “Michelange­lo — A Different View.” The slides were reproduced and transferre­d to fabric webs.

“Michelange­lo — A Different View” began touring in Cologne, Germany, in 2016 and has gone on display throughout Europe, Australia and the United States. The exhibit can be shown in different cities at the same time and will be on view in Auckland, New Zealand, at the same time it is in Columbus.

At the entrance of the exhibition are reproducti­ons of the “Quattrocen­to” frescos, scenes from the lives of Jesus and Moses painted in the 15th century by Sandro Botticelli, Pietro Perugino, Domenico Ghirlandai­o and Cosimo Rosselli — paintings that Michelange­lo would have passed on his way to paint his frescos.

The Michelange­lo exhibit has four sections: Genesis with nine pictures; an heroic tales section, the 20 prophets and sibyls, and the Last Judgement, whose size varies from city to city, depending on the facility. In Columbus, it will be 13 feet by 13 feet.

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MICHEL SCHAUMER “The Last Judgment”

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