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X-WR-CALDESC:Creation Theory\n\nFrom 1508-12\, Michelangelo painted the cei
 ling of the Sistine Chapel commissioned by Pope Julius II. Over 500 years 
 old\, the frescoes contain significant ideas for examination today as reli
 gious ideas affect the politics and daily behavior of people worldwide. In
  analyzing Michelangelo’s images\, I look at the influence of religion and
  raise questions the rigidity of our beliefs. \n \nThe Sistine Chapel fres
 coes consist of nine panels of scenes from the Genesis\, as well as panels
  depicting specific prophets & sibyls. \n\nSibyls are oracles from ancient
  times supposed to have predicted the coming of Christ. \n\nPutti are the 
 young\, chubby children that frequent the frescoes\, often serving as insp
 irations for the prophets. \n\nIgnudi\, the large\, nude male figures\, se
 rve as transition elements in both the ceiling design as intermediates bet
 ween heaven and mankind. \n\nMedallions\, held by the ignudi\, show scenes
  from history\, often activities of the Popes. \n\nThe Ancestors of Christ
  are the last scenes painted and are in the lower spandrels.\n\nFake archi
 tectural elements bridge the various scenes.\n\nAll drawings are pencil\, 
 charcoal\, and ink on sized paper—similar to the medium and techniques use
 d by Old Masters of the 16th Century.\n\nMargie Kuhn\n2019\n
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DESCRIPTION:Creation Theory\n\nFrom 1508-12\, Michelangelo painted the ceil
 ing of the Sistine Chapel commissioned by Pope Julius II. Over 500 years o
 ld\, the frescoes contain significant ideas for examination today as relig
 ious ideas affect the politics and daily behavior of people worldwide. In 
 analyzing Michelangelo’s images\, I look at the influence of religion and 
 raise questions the rigidity of our beliefs. \n \nThe Sistine Chapel fresc
 oes consist of nine panels of scenes from the Genesis\, as well as panels 
 depicting specific prophets & sibyls. \n\nSibyls are oracles from ancient 
 times supposed to have predicted the coming of Christ. \n\nPutti are the y
 oung\, chubby children that frequent the frescoes\, often serving as inspi
 rations for the prophets. \n\nIgnudi\, the large\, nude male figures\, ser
 ve as transition elements in both the ceiling design as intermediates betw
 een heaven and mankind. \n\nMedallions\, held by the ignudi\, show scenes 
 from history\, often activities of the Popes. \n\nThe Ancestors of Christ 
 are the last scenes painted and are in the lower spandrels.\n\nFake archit
 ectural elements bridge the various scenes.\n\nAll drawings are pencil\, c
 harcoal\, and ink on sized paper—similar to the medium and techniques used
  by Old Masters of the 16th Century.\n\nMargie Kuhn\n2019\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190914T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191014T160000
LOCATION:Mary L. Martin Art Gallery
SUMMARY:Margie Kuhn's Creation Theory Art Exhibit
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