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Q: Who pained the ceiling of the Sistine chaple?
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Who painted the ceiling of the Sistine chaple?

Michelangelo


Who carved marble and painted the ceiling of Sistine chaple?

Michelangelo did.


What room does Michelango's panting hang from the ceiling of a famous chaple at the Vatican?

Michelangelo's painting does not hang from the ceiling. The painting is actually painted ON the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican.


Who painted the Sistine chaple?

Michelangelo painted the chapel sistine.


Does the pope live in the Sistine Chaple?

No! he lived in the other part of the Vatican.


What chapels ceiling did Michelangelo paint?

Michelangelo painted the ceiling of Sistine


What use is the Sistine Chapel ceiling?

Every room needs a ceiling. So does the Sistine Chapel.


Was Pope Julius II a patron?

Yes, Pope Julius II was a patron. Pope Julius II was Michelangelo Buonarotti patron. Pope Julius II wanted Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the "Sistine Chaple". To be Continued........


Which places in Rome did Michelangelo paint the ceiling?

In the Sistine Chapel, Vatican City in Rome, Italy.The Sistine Chapel was the name of the chapel in which Michelangelo painted a picture upon the ceiling.


How long did take to paint the Cisten Chaple?

The Sistine Chapel! OK?!Michelangelo started painting the ceiling in1508 and finished it in 1512. He was away from this work some time.Michelangelo then painted the altar wall of the chapel between 1535 and 1541.


Which was the most famous painting to have been painted by an artist while lying on his back?

When Michelangelo pained the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, he may have been lying on his back. But some experts maintain he was sitting or even standing up.


Was Michelangelo forced to paint on the celling of the Sistine Chaple?

No. He was commissioned to paint the ceiling, but because he was perfectionist it took him longer than it should have. He wouldn't like a section that he had finished and would take it out starting over. This caused a bit of a disagreement between him and the Pope.