Esther's photos with the keyword: Vatican

Bernini's Angel

21 Nov 2011 344
This is the 350 year old clay and straw model that Gian Lorezno Bernini (1598-1680) made over a frame of iron and wickerwork for the casting of the bronze figures for the the altars of the throne of St. Peter between 1659 and 1665 at St. Peter's Basilica. Now in the Vatican Museums. AIMG_2356

Doorway topper 1

23 Nov 2011 284
The entrances to the various rooms filled with art at the Vatican Museum were often extraordinary works of art themselves. This one bears the the symbol of the papacy, which is the image of two crossed keys that represent the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven. AIMG_2400

3D ceiling art

21 Nov 2011 332
Not only are you surrounded by art in the Vatican Museums, many of the ceilings and walls are decorated as well. AIMG_2416

In the gallery

19 Nov 2011 234
If you enjoy art, it is easy to spend the day in the Vatican Museum AIMG_2353

Flat ceiling art

21 Nov 2011 361
Not only are you surrounded by art in the Vatican Museums, many of the ceilings and walls are decorated as well. ODT: Blue AIMG_2389

Dome ceiling art

21 Nov 2011 2 303
Not only are you surrounded by art in the Vatican Museums, many of the ceilings and walls are decorated as well. AIMG_2406

Looking down

24 Nov 2011 2 1 277
The magnificent and oft photographed staircase in the Vatican Museums that was designed by Giuseppe Momo in 1932. AIMG_2422

Pentagonal ceiling art

27 Nov 2011 269
Vatican Museums Ceiling AIMG_2434

Vatican art

21 Nov 2011 296
On display at the Vatican Museums. The museums were founded in the early 16th century by Pope Julius II. AIMG_2362

Icon

21 Nov 2011 1 256
On display at the Vatican Museums. The museums were founded in the early 16th century by Pope Julius II. AIMG_2360

Grumpy face

25 Nov 2011 1 303
Although most of the artwork in the Vatican Museum is Euopean art that is centuries old, they do have a section for more modern art and art from Africa. ODT: Art AIMG_2425

Looking up

24 Nov 2011 1 313
Not only are you surrounded by art in the Vatican Museums, many of the ceilings and walls are decorated as well. AIMG_2409

Doorway topper 2

23 Nov 2011 315
The entrances to the various rooms filled with art at the Vatican Museum were often extraordinary works of art themselves. This one bears the the symbol of the papacy, which is the image of two crossed keys that represent the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven. AIMG_2407

Sarcophagus carving

23 Nov 2011 379
This sarcaphagus at the Vatican Museum was ornately carved with scenes of battle. It was probably designed as an above ground last resting place. "The word "sarcophagus" comes from the Greek σαρξ sarx meaning "flesh", and φαγειν phagein meaning "to eat", hence sarkophagus means "flesh-eating"; from the phrase lithos sarkophagos (λιθος σαρκοφάγος). Since lithos is Greek for stone, lithos sarcophagos means 'flesh eating stone'. The word came to refer to a particular kind of limestone that was thought to decompose the flesh of corpses interred within it." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcophagus ODT: White on white AIMG_2382

Corridor ceiling

29 Nov 2011 253
Vatican Museums Ceiling ODT: Cover AIMG_2440

Octagonal ceiling art

27 Nov 2011 313
Vatican Museums Ceiling AIMG_2439

Rectangular ceiling

27 Nov 2011 260
Vatican Museums Ceiling. This ceiling bears the the symbol of the papacy, which is the image of two crossed keys that represent the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven. AIMG_2428

Corridor ceiling detail

29 Nov 2011 282
Vatican Museums Ceiling. ODT: Art AIMG_2442

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