Schatzkammer: (The Crown Jewels and the Ecclesiastical Treasure Chamber)
- 108pages
- 4 heures de lecture






Eine detailreiche Kunstgeschichte Österreichs vom Frühmittelalter bis zur Gegenwart in 6 Bänden
German
Ausstellung Kulturstiftung Ruhr Villa Hügel, Essen vom 10.06.-30.10.1988
Das Jüngste Gericht in der Sixtinischen Kapelle
As few other works of art in European history, Michelangelo's Last Judgement in the Sistine Chapel of the Vatican has remained a challenge; from the very beginning it provoked manifold questions. Only a few years ago it was described as problematic in a publication of the Pontifical University Gregoriana, because according to Christian beliefs the end will be accompanied with divine mercy, whereas Michelangelo portrays a Judge who condemns the world. The fact that the worldly court usually finds its place at the entrance of the church and not at the alter also needs to be clarified. The question remains open, what the political or internal church reasons were that influenced Pope Clemens VII's decision to have the Last Judgement portrayed in this form and at this location.