The Pietà Rondanini

The Pietà Rondanini
Title The Pietà Rondanini PDF eBook
Author C. Buniolo
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 2015
Genre Art
ISBN 9788831722377

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Michelangelo

Michelangelo
Title Michelangelo PDF eBook
Author Roberto Carvalho de Magalhães
Publisher Enchanted Lion Books
Pages 50
Release 2003
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781592700080

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Discusses the style and technique of the Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor, Michelangelo Buonarroti.

Michelangelo, the Pietàs

Michelangelo, the Pietàs
Title Michelangelo, the Pietàs PDF eBook
Author Antonio Paolucci
Publisher
Pages 204
Release 1997
Genre Art
ISBN

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The magnificent three Pieta, now in Rome, Florence and Milan, are here introduced by Antonio Paolucci, head of the Florence Soprintendenza and former Minister of Cultural Services in Italy. The works are captured both in their entirety, and in close-ups which reveal the tiniest detail by Aurelio Amendola, one of the leading international photographers of sculpture. The St Peter's Pieta, reflects the classical ideals of the Renaissance: calm and order. Traces of expressive drama appear in the Pieta of Santa Maria del Fiore, and the culmination of this feeling is found in the unfinished Rondanini Pieta, a tormented figure reflecting the artist's religious anxiety. This outstanding book is a pleasure to look at and will be enjoyed by anyone with an interest in sculpture and the Italian Renaissance.

Michelangelo

Michelangelo
Title Michelangelo PDF eBook
Author Antonio Forcellino
Publisher Polity
Pages 385
Release 2009-09-08
Genre Art
ISBN 0745640052

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This major new biography recounts the extraordinary life of one of the most creative figures in Western culture, weaving together the multiple threads of Michelangelo’s life and times with a brilliant analysis of his greatest works. The author retraces Michelangelo’s journey from Rome to Florence, explores his changing religious views and examines the complicated politics of patronage in Renaissance Italy. The psychological portrait of Michelangelo is constantly foregrounded, depicting with great conviction a tormented man, solitary and avaricious, burdened with repressed homosexuality and a surplus of creative enthusiasm. Michelangelo’s acts of self-representation and his pivotal role in constructing his own myth are compellingly unveiled. Antonio Forcellino is one of the world’s leading authorities on Michelangelo and an expert art historian and restorer. He has been involved in the restoration of numerous masterpieces, including Michelangelo’s Moses. He combines his firsthand knowledge of Michelangelo’s work with a lively literary style to draw the reader into the very heart of Michelangelo’s genius.

The Sonnets of Michelangelo

The Sonnets of Michelangelo
Title The Sonnets of Michelangelo PDF eBook
Author Michelangelo Buonarroti
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 116
Release 2002
Genre Art
ISBN 9780415942409

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First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

La Pietà Rondanini Di Michelangelo Buonarroti

La Pietà Rondanini Di Michelangelo Buonarroti
Title La Pietà Rondanini Di Michelangelo Buonarroti PDF eBook
Author Paolo Monti
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 1977
Genre
ISBN

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The Life of Michelangelo

The Life of Michelangelo
Title The Life of Michelangelo PDF eBook
Author David Hemsoll
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 257
Release 2018-04-03
Genre Art
ISBN 1606065653

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The fame and influence of Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475–1564) were as immediate as they were unprecedented. It is not surprising, therefore, that he was the only living artist Giorgio Vasari included in the first edition of Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors and Architects, published in 1550. Revised and expanded in 1568, Vasari’s monumental work comprises more than two hundred biographies; for centuries it has been recognized as a seminal text in art history and one of the most important sources on the Italian Renaissance. Vasari’s biography of Michelangelo, the longest in his Lives, presents Michelangelo’s oeuvre as the culminating achievement of Renaissance painting, sculpture, and architecture. He tells the grand story of the artist’s expansive career, profiling his working habits; describing the creation of countless masterpieces, from the David to the Sistine Chapel ceiling; and illuminating his relationships with popes and other illustrious patrons. A lifelong friend, Vasari also quotes generously from the correspondence between the two men; the narrative is further enhanced by an abundance of colorful anecdotes. The volume’s forty-two illustrations convey the range and richness of Michelangelo’s art. An introduction by the scholar David Hemsoll traces the textual development of Vasari’s Lives and situates his biography of Michelangelo in the broader context of Renaissance art history.