Study for a “Resurrection of Christ” (1533; Rome, Italy) by Michelangelo

The artwork named “Study for a ‘Resurrection of Christ'” was created by the renowned artist Michelangelo in 1533 in Rome, Italy. This piece, rendered in chalk on paper, is a sketch and study exemplifying the Mannerism (Late Renaissance) art movement. It measures 17.1 x 15.5 cm and is currently held at the Louvre in Paris, France.

In the artwork, various figures are intricately sketched, showcasing Michelangelo’s mastery in anatomy and composition. The central figure appears to be prominently rising, likely representing Christ in the moment of resurrection. Surrounding figures are minimally detailed, indicating movement and possibly the reactions of those witnessing the event. The strokes of chalk provide both vividness and subtlety, reflecting Michelangelo’s study of human form and expression. The monochromatic application allows for a focus on form, gesture, and spatial arrangement, offering insight into Michelangelo’s preparatory process for larger, more detailed works.

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