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Michelangelo: His Epic Life

By Martin Gayford

Category: Non-Fiction

Dhs. 150.00
Martin Gayford  |  Barcode: 9781905490547

There was an epic sweep to Michelangelo's life. At thirty-one he was considered the finest artist in Italy, perhaps the world; long before he died at almost 90 he was widely believed to be the greatest sculptor or painter who had ever lived (and, by his enemies, to be an arrogant, uncouth, swindling miser). For decade after decade, he worked near the dynamic centre of events- the vortex at which European history was changing from Renaissance to Counter-Reformation. Few of his works - including the huge frescoes of the Sistine Chapel ceiling, The Last Judgment and the marble giant David - were small or easy to accomplish. Like a hero of classical mythology - such as Hercules, whose statue Michelangelo carved in his youth - he was subject to constant trials and labours. In Michelangelo Martin Gayford describes what it felt like to be Michelangelo Buonarroti, and how he transformed forever our notion of what an artist could be.

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Pages
688
Language
English
Publisher
Fig Tree
Publication date
2014-01-02
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN
9781905490547
Dimensions
16.51 x 5.59 x 24.13 cm
Author(s)
Martin Gayford

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Martin Gayford

Michelangelo: His Epic Life

Dhs. 150.00

There was an epic sweep to Michelangelo's life. At thirty-one he was considered the finest artist in Italy, perhaps the world; long before he died at almost 90 he was widely believed to be the greatest sculptor or painter who had ever lived (and, by his enemies, to be an arrogant, uncouth, swindling miser). For decade after decade, he worked near the dynamic centre of events- the vortex at which European history was changing from Renaissance to Counter-Reformation. Few of his works - including the huge frescoes of the Sistine Chapel ceiling, The Last Judgment and the marble giant David - were small or easy to accomplish. Like a hero of classical mythology - such as Hercules, whose statue Michelangelo carved in his youth - he was subject to constant trials and labours. In Michelangelo Martin Gayford describes what it felt like to be Michelangelo Buonarroti, and how he transformed forever our notion of what an artist could be.

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