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The Prophet Jeremiah is one of the seven Old Testament prophets painted by the Italian High Renaissance master Michelangelo (c. 1510–12) on the Sistine Chapel ceiling. The Sistine Chapel is in Vatican Palace, in the Vatican City. Influential English critic Roger Fry used the figure to illustrate his , or how formal elements such as mass and space produce emotion: When, for instance, we look at Michelangelo's "Jeremiah," and realise the irresistible momentum his movements would have, we experience powerful sentiments of reverence and awe.

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  • Jérémie est une fresque (390 × 380 cm) réalisée par Michel-Ange vers 1511-1512 laquelle fait partie de la décoration du plafond de la chapelle Sixtine, dans les musées du Vatican à Rome, commandée par Jules II. (fr)
  • El profeta Jeremías de 390 x 380 cm es un fresco de Miguel Ángel de 1512 y forma parte de la decoración de la bóveda de la Capilla Sixtina, en los Museos Vaticanos de Roma, encargada por el papa Julio II. (es)
  • The Prophet Jeremiah is one of the seven Old Testament prophets painted by the Italian High Renaissance master Michelangelo (c. 1510–12) on the Sistine Chapel ceiling. The Sistine Chapel is in Vatican Palace, in the Vatican City. This particular fresco is the first one on the left from the side of the High Altar. The person of Jeremiah is imagined as lost in anguished meditation. Although the painting portrays Jeremiah as lamenting over the Destruction of Jerusalem, critics have interpreted the figure as a self-portrait by Michelangelo, with the artist lamenting over the weight of his sins. Or perhaps Michelangelo is bemoaning his situation being forced by Julius II to paint when he wished to sculpt. Michelangelo spent 4 years on the Sistine ceiling during which time he escaped Rome and the job a few times when he fled to his hometown, Florence. Note that Raphael added the figure of Michelangelo/Heraclitus to his own fresco of the School of Athens and Raphael "copied" Michelangelo's own self-portrait and gave Michelangelo/Heraclitus boots (Michelangelo was known to have worn boots and didn't often remove them) and the bowed head on hand that Michelangelo had given himself. Influential English critic Roger Fry used the figure to illustrate his , or how formal elements such as mass and space produce emotion: When, for instance, we look at Michelangelo's "Jeremiah," and realise the irresistible momentum his movements would have, we experience powerful sentiments of reverence and awe. (en)
  • Il profeta Geremia (390x380 cm) venne affrescato da Michelangelo Buonarroti nel 1512 circa e fa parte della decorazione della volta della Cappella Sistina, nei Musei Vaticani a Roma, commissionata da Giulio II. (it)
  • «Пророк Єремія» (італ. Geremia) — фреска Мікеланджело Буонарроті на стелі Сикстинської капели (Ватикан), створена ним протягом 1508–1512 років. Фреска зображає одного із чотирьох великих старозавітних пророків — Єремію. (uk)
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  • Jérémie est une fresque (390 × 380 cm) réalisée par Michel-Ange vers 1511-1512 laquelle fait partie de la décoration du plafond de la chapelle Sixtine, dans les musées du Vatican à Rome, commandée par Jules II. (fr)
  • El profeta Jeremías de 390 x 380 cm es un fresco de Miguel Ángel de 1512 y forma parte de la decoración de la bóveda de la Capilla Sixtina, en los Museos Vaticanos de Roma, encargada por el papa Julio II. (es)
  • Il profeta Geremia (390x380 cm) venne affrescato da Michelangelo Buonarroti nel 1512 circa e fa parte della decorazione della volta della Cappella Sistina, nei Musei Vaticani a Roma, commissionata da Giulio II. (it)
  • «Пророк Єремія» (італ. Geremia) — фреска Мікеланджело Буонарроті на стелі Сикстинської капели (Ватикан), створена ним протягом 1508–1512 років. Фреска зображає одного із чотирьох великих старозавітних пророків — Єремію. (uk)
  • The Prophet Jeremiah is one of the seven Old Testament prophets painted by the Italian High Renaissance master Michelangelo (c. 1510–12) on the Sistine Chapel ceiling. The Sistine Chapel is in Vatican Palace, in the Vatican City. Influential English critic Roger Fry used the figure to illustrate his , or how formal elements such as mass and space produce emotion: When, for instance, we look at Michelangelo's "Jeremiah," and realise the irresistible momentum his movements would have, we experience powerful sentiments of reverence and awe. (en)
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  • Jeremías (Miguel Ángel) (es)
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  • Пророк Єремія (Мікеланджело) (uk)
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