Overview
Pope Julius II commissioned Michelangelo — then known above all as a sculptor — to repaint the chapel’s ceiling, and he worked on it from 1508 to 1512. Down the center run nine scenes from Genesis, from the Creation through the story of Noah.
Description
Around the central panels sit monumental prophets and sibyls, nude youths (ignudi), and Christ’s ancestors in the lunettes — over 300 figures across roughly 500 square meters, painted from a scaffold of Michelangelo’s own design.
History and legacy
The ceiling transformed European painting with its sculptural, muscular figures. A restoration from 1980 to 1994 stripped centuries of soot and revealed unexpectedly bright colors, itself a subject of debate; Michelangelo later returned to add The Last Judgment on the altar wall (1536–1541).