• Mar 26, 2024 from 15:00 to 16:30
  • Location: Barry and Florence Friedberg Auditorium
  • Latest Activity: Feb 23

Michelangelo’s Pietà in St. Peter’s Basilica was completed around 1500. It was a towering achievement for the 25-year-old sculptor and has become one of the most beloved sculptures in the world. Every year, millions of tourists flock to the first chapel on the right side of St. Peter’s to catch a glimpse of the young, sad Madonna and her dead son cradled in her lap. Yet, the object itself has a history. From its commission as the tomb of a French Cardinal to its peregrinations throughout the basilica, to the iconoclasm of the 20th century, to the modern-day copies, we will consider just what the sculpture has been through in 500 years. Along the way, we’ll learn about Michelangelo’s career, cloistered nuns, miraculous objects, and World’s Fairs.

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