The artwork is rich with Christian symbolism, tying Old and New Testament themes. The visuals offer deep theological messages, linking creation, sin, and redemption in a single artistic journey.
Botticelli was among a group of top Florentine artists commissioned by Pope Sixtus IV in the 1480s to decorate the chapel’s side walls. This was before Michelangelo worked on the ceiling.
He painted three major frescoes:
- The Temptations of Christ
- The Punishment of the Rebels
- The Trials of Moses