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Prophet Daniel (Michelangelo)

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Year
  
circa 1508–1512

Artist
  
Michelangelo

Created
  
1512

Period
  
High Renaissance

Type
  
Fresco

Location
  
Sistine Chapel

Genre
  
Christian art

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Dimensions
  
390 cm × 380 cm (150 in × 150 in)

Similar
  
Michelangelo artwork, Artwork at Sistine Chapel, Fresco

The Prophet Daniel is one of the seven Old Testament prophet's painted by the Italian High Renaissance master Michelangelo (c. 1542–1545) on the Sistine Chapel ceiling. The Sistine Chapel is in Vatican Palace, in the Vatican City.

This particular fresco figure is painted second on the right from the side of the High Altar. It is worth noting that – unlike many other paintings of the period – this portrayal makes no reference to the most famous event from Daniel's life, that is his time in the den of the lions. Instead, Michelangelo shows Daniel reading a great book, which is held up by a muscular figure from beneath it.

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Prophet Daniel (Michelangelo) Wikipedia