Michelangelo's Medici Chapel: A New Interpretation (Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society)

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Michelangelo's Medici Chapel: A New Interpretation (Memoirs of the American Philosophical Society)

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There are no surviving documents that explain Michelangelo's complex sculptural program for the Medici Chapel. The work as we have it is no more than an unfinished, fragmentary realization of the artist's original conception. Speculation about its meaning began quite early, for Michelangelo's contemporaries were apparently no better informed than we. An interpretation made by Benedetto Varchi in 1549 (and since universally accepted) was by his own admission a personal opinion, not confirmed by the artist. In the 16th century, interpretations quite at variance with modern scholarly assumptions were made: for example, a German visitor of 1536 identified the figures now commonly called "Night" and "Day" as "Minerva" and "Hermes". Dr. Edith Balas contents that the artist deliberately veiled his meaning in obscurity, making his images, lie the language of contemporary Neoplatonic philosophers, intelligible only to an intellectual elite. Assuming the role of the Magus, Michelangelo conceived a cryptic, magical world of potent allegorical images designed not simply or primarily to commemorate the departed Medici, but to help achieve elevation for their souls. Dr. Balas' views owe a considerable debt to those of the "neoplatonist" school, but she has further developed those ideas, and in some cases, differed from them. Michelangelo's Medici Chapel: A New Interpretation is an invaluable contribution of scholarship toward Michelangelo studies and 16th century art history.

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