Courtauld summer school day 3

So day 3 of the summer school on the High Renaissance has been the best yet. Two lectures and the visit looked in detail at the Sistine chapel.

First off was a quick romp through the earlier frescos and their iconography then on to the ceiling. We covered why it was done, how Michelangelo did it and took a detailed look at the iconography. This linked through to the earlier frescos and gave a link between the old and New Testament and all looked towards promoting the role of the papacy.

Next were the Raphael tapestries which I much admit I didn’t know existed. I did know about the cartoons at the V&A but hadn’t really registered what they were for. Again we looked at the iconographic links to the frescos and ceiling and discussed the patronage of Leo X. I just love the Medici!

This afternoon’s trip was inevitably the V&A to see the cartoons. Walked up and down them again and again looking at the politics of them, the production, iconography again and style. So exciting to stand in front of the works and dissect them. The group all bring slightly different knowledge and ideas so the discussion really flows.

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