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[[Image:God.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Detail of [[Sistine Chapel]] fresco ''Creation of the Sun and Moon'' by [[Michelangelo]] (completed [[1512]]).]] [[Image:God.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Detail of [[Sistine Chapel]] fresco ''Creation of the Sun and Moon'' by [[Michelangelo]] (completed [[1512]]).]]
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-:''[[The Last Judgment]]'' was an object of a bitter dispute between [[Cardinal Carafa]] and [[Michelangelo]]. Because he depicted naked figures, the artist was accused of immorality and obscenity. A [[censorship]] campaign (known as the "[[Fig-Leaf Campaign]]") was organized by Carafa and Monsignor Sernini ([[Mantua]]'s ambassador) to remove the frescoes.+:''[[The Last Judgment (Michelangelo)|The Last Judgment]]'' was an object of a bitter dispute between [[Cardinal Carafa]] and [[Michelangelo]]. Because he depicted naked figures, the artist was accused of immorality and obscenity. A [[censorship]] campaign (known as the "[[Fig-Leaf Campaign]]") was organized by Carafa and Monsignor Sernini ([[Mantua]]'s ambassador) to remove the frescoes.
The '''Sistine Chapel''' is a [[chapel]] in the [[Apostolic Palace]], the official residence of the [[Pope]], in the [[Vatican City]]. Its fame rests on its architecture, which evokes [[Solomon's Temple]] of the [[Old Testament]], its decoration, frescoed throughout by the greatest [[Renaissance]] artists, including [[Michelangelo]] whose [[Sistine Chapel ceiling|ceiling]] is legendary, and its purpose, as a site of papal religious and functionary activity, notably the [[Papal conclave|conclave]], at which a new Pope is selected. The '''Sistine Chapel''' is a [[chapel]] in the [[Apostolic Palace]], the official residence of the [[Pope]], in the [[Vatican City]]. Its fame rests on its architecture, which evokes [[Solomon's Temple]] of the [[Old Testament]], its decoration, frescoed throughout by the greatest [[Renaissance]] artists, including [[Michelangelo]] whose [[Sistine Chapel ceiling|ceiling]] is legendary, and its purpose, as a site of papal religious and functionary activity, notably the [[Papal conclave|conclave]], at which a new Pope is selected.
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Detail of Sistine Chapel fresco Creation of the Sun and Moon by Michelangelo (completed 1512).
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The Last Judgment was an object of a bitter dispute between Cardinal Carafa and Michelangelo. Because he depicted naked figures, the artist was accused of immorality and obscenity. A censorship campaign (known as the "Fig-Leaf Campaign") was organized by Carafa and Monsignor Sernini (Mantua's ambassador) to remove the frescoes.

The Sistine Chapel is a chapel in the Apostolic Palace, the official residence of the Pope, in the Vatican City. Its fame rests on its architecture, which evokes Solomon's Temple of the Old Testament, its decoration, frescoed throughout by the greatest Renaissance artists, including Michelangelo whose ceiling is legendary, and its purpose, as a site of papal religious and functionary activity, notably the conclave, at which a new Pope is selected.



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