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Chapter I

The Pope Who Wanted More

What did Pope Julius II want from this commission, and why?

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Why is the chapel called the 'Sistine' Chapel?

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Chapter II

Michelangelo — Sculptor, Reluctant Painter

Michelangelo identified as a sculptor. How might that have shaped the figures on the ceiling?

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Which of these did Michelangelo NOT do during the project?

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Chapter III

Renaissance Rome — A World on Fire

Renaissance timeline ordering.

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Two reasons the Pope wanted a spectacular ceiling at this moment in history.

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Chapter IV

The Ceiling — Nine Stories in Plaster

Nine central ceiling panels — your placement.

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What's happening in The Creation of Adam?

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Why did Michelangelo leave that gap between God's and Adam's fingers? What does the gap do?

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Chapter V

The Last Judgment — A Storm on the Altar Wall

How does The Last Judgment differ in tone from the ceiling?

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Ceiling or Last Judgment — which would you write your presentation about, and why?

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Chapter VI

Why Sydney? The Exhibition

Observation checklist at the Sydney exhibition.

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Sydney vs. Rome — what's gained, what's lost?

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Sketch / photograph of one figure that stops you.

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Chapter VII

Why It Still Matters

Your one-sentence takeaway for the presentation.

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