Ta'n Chabbal Hiasteenagh (Ladjyn: Sacellum Sixtinum; Iddaalish: Cappella Sistina) ny cabbal 'sy Phlaase Ostyllagh, aarys oikoil y phaab ayns Ard-valley yn Phaab. Hoshiaght, v'eh enmyssit Cappella Magna ('y Chabbal Vooar'), agh t'eh geddyn e ennym noa-emshiragh ass Paab Sixtus IV, hrogg eh eddyr 1473 as 1481. Veih'n traa shen, t'eh er ny ve ny ynnyd da jannooyn crauee as paabagh oikagh. Jiu, she laaragh y chohionnal cardinaal paabagh, yn aght raad ta paab noa reiht. Ta ard-ghoo yn chabbal soit er y chooid smoo ayns ny frescoyn ta jesheenaghey yn çheusthie, farvoalley yn Chabbal Hiasteenagh as Y Briwnys Jerrinagh er lheh lesh Michelangelo.

Çheu hiar y chabbal, veih çheu yn altar

Car reirey Sixtus IV, ren fwirran dy pheinteyryn yn Aaruggyr goaill stiagh Sandro Botticelli, Pietro Perugino, Pinturicchio, Domenico Ghirlandaio, as Cosimo Rosselli, croo straih dy frescoyn cur sheese er Bea Moses as Bea Chreest, lesh cochaslyssyn paabagh çheu heose as eaddagh trompe-l'œil çheu heese. Va'd jeant ayns 1482, as er 15 Luanistyn 1483 ren Sixtus IV kelloorey yn chied erin 'sy Chabbal Hiasteenagh da Laa'l Moirrey Toshee, erin ren casherickey as çhymnaghey yn chabbal da Moirrey.[1][2]

Eddyr 1508 as 1512, fo patroonys yn Phaab Yool II, ren Michelangelo peinteil farvoalley yn chabbal, shalee chur dy mooar stiagh ayns coorse ellyn y Neear as t'eh coontit myr nane jeh ny cooilleenaghyn ellynagh smoo ayns ard-veenid deiney.[3][4] Ayns earish pholitickagh elley, lurg Spooilley yn Raue, haink eh er-ash as, eddyr 1535 as 1541, ren eh peinteil Y Briwnys Jerrinagh da ny Paabyn Clement VII as Paayl III.[5] Ta ard-ghoo cochaslyssyn Michaelangelo tayrn ymmodee dy leih dys y chabbal veih nyn voshley queig eashyn er-dy-henney.

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  1. Pietrangeli 1986, dg. 28
  2. Monfasani, John (1983), "A Description of the Sistine Chapel under Pope Sixtus IV", Artibus et Historiae, IRSA s.c., 4 (7): 9–18, ISSN 0391-9064, JSTOR 1483178, er ny hashtey veih’n lhieggan bunneydagh er 1 Luanistyn 2015, feddynit magh er 7 Mayrnt 2009.
  3. Gardner, Helen (1970) Art through the Ages, dg. 469, Harcourt, Brace and World. ISBN 978-0-15-508315-8
  4. Robert Coughlan, The World of Michelangelo, Time-Life International, (1966) dg. 116
  5. Robert Coughlan, dg. 127

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  • Pietrangeli, Carlo, rd. (1986), The Sistine Chapel, York Noa: Harmony Books, ISBN 0-517-56274-X

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