Yes,for the most part. He did oversee the entire painting.
Michaelangelo painted the walls and ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, if that's what you were asking. :)
No. It was painted by Michelangelo.
Sistine Chapel
Ceiling and walls.
The frescoes of Michelangelo. They cover the ceiling and walls. The height of the ceiling from floor to roof is 70 feet with the center showing man touching the hand of God. The frescos were cleaned a few years ago and today the colors are bright and clean. The figures look like they are moving. The Sistine is truly a wonderful experience.
Michelangelo did the ceiling the walls were done by another man.
The paintings in the Sistine Chapel are frescoes. Pigment was mixed with wet plaster directly on the wall or ceiling.A Fresco painting, from the Italian word affrescowhich derives from the adjective fresco ("fresh"), describes a method, where the paint is applied on plaster on walls or ceilings. The Buon fresco technique consists of painting in pigment mixed with water on a thin layer of wet, fresh,lime mortar or plaster.
The ceiling and some walls. Atleast I'm pretty sure. You might want to google it.
The Sistine Chapel was constructed from 1477 to1480 at the Apostolic Palace of Vatican City. Many famous painters decorated its walls with beautiful paintings which were finished by 1482. One of these famous painters was Michelangelo, who decorated its ceiling between 1508 and 1512.
Sixtus IV had it built and commissioned the walls to be painted. Julius II commissioned the ceiling painting.
Along the walls, where he and some other Florentine artists painted scenes from the lives of Christ and Moses.
the pope at the time thought it cost too much money.