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It's about 40 meters (131 feet) long by 13 meters (43 feet) wide. These numbers are rounded off just a little bit. Michelangelo painted over 5,000 square feet of frescoes.
The Last Judgment Answer 2: No, after this he worked on the Bibliotheca Laurenziana in Florence, and designed the cupola of St Peter's.
13 meters.
19 meters.
Sistine Chapel is actually quite small, it is after all a chapel. It measures 40.9 meters (134 ft) long by 13.4 meters (44 ft) wide and constitutes a negligible percentage of the Vatican's total area.
The Sistine Chapel is a barn-like simple rectangle, 40.93 meters long by 13.41 meters wide - the exact dimensions of the Temple of Solomon as given in the Old Testament. The chapel is 20.70 meters high and roofed with a flattened barrel vault.
The internal measurements are 40.9 meters (134 ft) long by 13.4 meters (44 ft) wide. The vaulted ceiling rises to 20.7 meters (68 ft)."
He spent 4 years on a scaffold on his back painting the frescoes. One problem he had was often the plaster would dry out while he was still working on the art. He went blind for a time because of the paints, and he would often remove what he had done because it wasn’t perfect. The scaffolding was 70 feet above the floor of the chapel and at that height he had to be careful. The pope often would come in asking when he would be done.
52 meters long
1900's
2 x 2.6=5.2 square meters for one side x 2=10.4 total square meters
It is impossible to say.