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Rarely Seen Sketches by Michelangelo Debut in the US 

Last updated: March 11, 2025 1:08 am
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The College of William and Mary’s Muscarelle Museum of Art in Williamsburg, Virginia, is currently hosting an extraordinary exhibition that showcases seven of Michelangelo’s surviving sketches in the United States for the first time. Running until May 28, “Michelangelo: The Genesis of the Sistine,” curated by Adriano Marinazzo, features a total of 38 objects, including 25 of Michelangelo’s drawings and ideas for the Sistine Chapel, as well as etchings, lithographs, and other artifacts related to this monumental project.

Spanning five galleries, three of which have been painted a soft shade of blue to recreate the ambiance of the Sistine Chapel, the exhibition offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore Michelangelo’s creative process. Marinazzo has incorporated a digital projection of a 3D model showcasing the chapel’s ceiling architecture and frescoes, allowing viewers to observe intricate details and appreciate the complexity of Michelangelo’s work.

In a statement to Hyperallergic, Marinazzo emphasized that “The Genesis of the Sistine” is not just a display of Michelangelo’s drawings but a research-based exhibition. He selected the drawings based on his extensive studies and publications over the past 15 years, making it a focused, original, and deeply personal project.

Among the highlights of the exhibition are seven drawings of Michelangelo’s initial but abandoned plan for the Sistine Chapel ceiling, which have been reunited in one frame for the first time. Additionally, visitors can see a previously unseen letter from Francesco Granacci, Michelangelo’s friend and assistant, discussing the challenges of recruiting assistants to complete the frescoes.

The exhibition also features anatomical, portrait, and compositional studies by Michelangelo, as well as self-portraits depicting the artist painting the ceiling at challenging angles. These pieces offer insight into Michelangelo’s creative process and his remarkable ability to translate small ideas into monumental works of art.

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Marinazzo explained that completing the Sistine Chapel ceiling was an extraordinary feat, with Michelangelo painting on scaffolding at a close distance to the surface. The exhibition includes loans from the Gallerie degli Uffizi, Casa Buonarroti, and the Musei Reali, as well as original images from the Sistine Chapel provided by the Vatican Museums for the exhibition catalogue.

Overall, “Michelangelo: The Genesis of the Sistine” offers a comprehensive look at Michelangelo’s artistic genius and showcases the evolution of his ideas from sketches to finished masterpieces. Visitors can appreciate the scale and complexity of the Sistine Chapel project and gain a deeper understanding of Michelangelo’s unparalleled talent and dedication.

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