Jove watches over Camillus in one of these artworks by Mariano Rossi for the Villa Borghese (“bor-GAY-zay”). The Jesuit Church frequently employed Andrea Pozzo and Il Baciccio (“BAH-cheh-KEY-oh”) to create these artworks. Annibale Carracci’s The Loves of the Gods is one of these artworks that heavily employs quadro riportato. Apollo flies around a pink-clouded sky in one of these artworks which also depicts designer Balthasar Neumann (“NOY-man”). A (*) massive one of these artworks titled Allegory of the Planets and Continents was created for the Würzburg Residence by Giovanni Tiepolo. Depictions of Prophets and Sibyls flank these artworks in one building, one of which shows a nude man and God touching fingers. Michelangelo’s Creation of Adam is, for 10 points, what kind of artwork, many of which he painted onto the vault of the Sistine Chapel? ■END■
ANSWER: ceiling paintings [or ceiling frescoes; accept vault paintings before “vault” is read; prompt on frescoes with “where were those works painted onto?”; prompt on paintings, reject “murals”]
<Kane Nguyen, Visual Fine Arts>
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