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This text is an overall response and analysis to Michelangelo's "Last Judgment" fresco in the Sistine Chapel. The author also talks about some of the iconography of the fresco. This author is credible because she is a professor for Berkeley University in california.
This text is an overall response and analysis to Michelangelo's "Last Judgment" fresco in the Sistine Chapel. The author also talks about some of the iconography of the fresco. This author is credible because she is a professor for Berkeley University in california.
This text is an overall response and analysis to Michelangelo's "Last Judgment" fresco in the Sistine Chapel. The author also talks about some of the iconography of the fresco. This author is credible because she is a professor for Berkeley University in california.
Barnes, Bernadine Ann. Michelangelo's Last Judgment. [Electronic Resource] : The
Renaissance Response. n.p.: Berkeley : University of California Press, c1998., 1998. Louisiana State University. Web. 19 Nov. 2015. This text is an overall response and analysis to Michelangelos Last Judgment fresco in the Sistine Chapel. It gives insight into the work as a whole as well as the time period. The author also talks about some of the iconography of the fresco. This author is credible because she is a professor for Berkeley University in California. She has written several journals on Michelangelo. This is important to my work because the source is large with a lot of general information versus something really specific. Barnes, Bernadine. "Skin, Bones, And Dust: Self-Portraits In Michelangelo's Last Judgment." The Sixteenth Century Journal 35.4 (2004): 969-986. ATLA Religion Database. Web. 20 Nov. 2015. This text is an analysis of the iconography and martyrs in Michelangelos Last Judgment fresco in the Sistine Chapel. It discusses St. Bartholomew. This author is credible because she is a professor for Berkeley University in California. She has written several journals on Michelangelo. This is important to my work because the source has information directly relating to my Line of Inquiry. de Campos, Deivis, et al. "Michelangelo, The Last Judgment Fresco, Saint Bartholomew And The Golden Ratio."Clinical Anatomy (New York, N.Y.) 28.8 (2015): 967-971. MEDLINE. Web. 20 Nov. 2015. This text is an analysis of the iconography of St. Bartholomew in Michelangelos Last Judgment fresco in the Sistine Chapel. It discusses how Michelangelo used the golden ratio to paint St. Bartholomew. This author is credible because they are a professor for a Brazilian university. They frequently publish scholarly research. This is important to my work because the source has information directly relating to my Line of Inquiry. They discuss Michelangelos use of line and iconography. Kristof, Jane. "Michelangelo." Salem Press Biographical Encyclopedia (2015): Research Starters. Web. 20 Nov. 2015. This text is a summary of Michelangelos life. It discusses the influences on the work. This author is credible because they work for an encyclopedia that is published with biographies.
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Michelangelos life. This gives us insight into some of the influences in his life. Nassar, Eugene Paul. The Iconography of Hell: From the Baptistery Mosaic to the Michelangelo Fresco. Dante Studies, with the Annual Report of the Dante Society 111 (1993): 53105. Web This text is an analysis of all of the Last Judgment paintings in the renaissance. It includes Michelangelos fresco. This author is credible because they work for a scholarly journal. This is important to my work because the source has information on other works of identical subject matter. This helps me compare Michelangelos to others. Shrimplin, Valerie. "Hell In Michelangelo's Last Judgment." Artibus Et Historiae 15.30 (1994): 83-107. Art Full Text (H.W. Wilson). Web. 20 Nov. 2015. This text is an analysis of the Last Judgment paintings and includes hell, psychology and how Michelangelo used non Christian references in his work. This author is credible because their work was published in a scholarly journal. This is important to my work because the source includes a psychological perspective on my analysis. This broadens my paper and topics I can discuss.