“The Prophet Jonah” is a fresco created by the renowned artist Michelangelo in 1511 during the High Renaissance. This religious painting, part of the Sistine Chapel series, measures 400 by 380 cm and is located in the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City.
The artwork depicts the biblical prophet Jonah, a prominent figure known for his story in the Old Testament. Michelangelo illustrates Jonah with dynamic realism and anatomical precision, showcasing the artist’s mastery over the human form. Jonah is shown reclining, with a large fish beside him, symbolizing the whale that swallowed him, according to the biblical narrative. The vibrant use of color and the detailed rendering of Jonah’s muscular form highlight the fresco’s dramatic and expressive qualities. Surrounding Jonah are other figures and decorative elements characteristic of Michelangelo’s intricate style. The fresco, as part of the Sistine Chapel’s grand ceiling, contributes to the monumental impact and spiritual atmosphere of the chapel.