Last Judgement (Venusti)

The topic of Last Judgement (Venusti) is widely discussed in today's society, and is the subject of multiple investigations and debates. For many years now, Last Judgement (Venusti) has been a source of inspiration and reflection for many, and its importance has not diminished over time. In this article, we will address different aspects related to Last Judgement (Venusti), exploring its impact on everyday life, its relevance in academia, and its influence on popular culture. Throughout these pages, we will analyze different perspectives and opinions about Last Judgement (Venusti), with the aim of shedding light on this topic and promoting a greater understanding of it.

Last Judgement is a 1549 tempera on panel painting by Marcello Venusti after Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel The Last Judgement (1541). It is now in the National Museum of Capodimonte in Naples.

It was commissioned by cardinal Alessandro Farnese, who wanted a copy of Michelangelo's work for his family collection. It was moved to Naples with the rest of the collection at the end of the 18th century.

Sources

  • https://web.archive.org/web/20161126194454/http://www.cir.campania.beniculturali.it/itinerari-tematici/nei-siti-culturali/GRPT_INT3/T_INT22/OA900123
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