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Sistine Chapel

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Sistine Chapel

Principal chapel in the Vatican, Rome, begun under Pope Sixtus IV in 1473 by Giovanni del Dolci, and decorated by (among others) Michelangelo. The voting of the cardinals at the election of a new pope takes place in the Sistine Chapel.

Built to the proportions of Solomon's temple in the Old Testament (its height one-half and its width one-third of its length), it has frescoes on the walls (emphasizing the authority and legality of the papacy) by Botticelli and Ghirlandaio and, on the altar wall and ceiling, by Michelangelo. The chapel also contains work by by Perugino and Pinturicchio.



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Out of the high heaven is she summoned, from mystic communion with her own perfection, from majestic labours in the Sistine Chapel of the Stars,--yea, she must put aside her gold-leaf and purples and leave unfinished the very panels of the throne of God,--that Circe shall have her palace, and her worshippers their gilded sty.
, I had just the same feeling as when I went to the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
She saw him once again at Rome, on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, carrying a burden of acorns.
 
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