The Vatican Art Museum

Wow, the Vatican DID NOT disappoint!

The ceilings had me completely mesmerized! Some were beautiful in their structure and carvings. The Vatican Art Museum. Ellen Lindner, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

The Vatican Art Museum. Ellen Lindner, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Others were adorned with an ABUNDANCE of individual art pieces. Such was the case in the hall displaying tapestries, below.
The Vatican Art Museum. Ellen Lindner, AdventureQuilter.com/blog
The Vatican Art Museum. Ellen Lindner, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

As you can see, there’s lots of art painted on the ceilings, and the Sistine Chapel is no exception. However, you’re not supposed to talk there, so the tour guides all stop at explanatory panels on the way. Here’s the one showing ALL the ceiling artwork. Just as this image shows, there’s way more artwork than you can possibly take in. And it’s all about 20′ over your head. It’s impossible to appreciate and that’s a real shame.

The Vatican Art Museum. Ellen Lindner, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

If you’re like me, you’re looking for “The Creation of Adam” on the poster above, just as I did. You’ll find it near the center of the ceiling. There’s a larger version in the top right corner of this panel. Unfortunately, it looked more like the left image in real life. I think I could have covered that part of the ceiling with only 2 fingers and my outstretched arm. I kept thinking, “Why did they include so many small images? Why not just a few big ones, so we could see them better?”

The poster above also shows a little bit about the restoration of the ceiling. Look at the 3rd image from the top, in the right half. Can you see how the two sides of it look different? The left side is what it looked like before restoration and the right half is after. A very big difference.

While in the courtyard studying the above panel our tour guide also showed us the big contemporary sphere and rotated it for us. It smoothly glides while staying in one place.

The Vatican Art Museum. Ellen Lindner, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

There was lots of sculpture in the museum. But way more than I could take in!

The Vatican Art Museum. Ellen Lindner, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

 The Vatican Art Museum. Ellen Lindner, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

I was completely floored by the artwork we saw in the museum. Then  we went into St. Peter’s Basilica. Oh my! I’ll show you that soon.

Ellen Lindner
P.S. There’s a ton of information online about the Vatican Museum. This link takes you to multiple virtual tours, including one of the Sistine Chapel. Here you can see multiple Sistine Chapel paintings before and after restoration. (Large enough to appreciate.)

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