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Michelangelo

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The legend of Michelangelo (1475-1564) has endured undiminished for five hundred years.

Scholars like Chateaubriand, Manzoni and Rilke have seen in him a master of the renewal of Western art.

Indeed, endowed with an almost superhuman creative genius, Michelangelo incarnates for us the "universal man" of the Italian Renaissance, and the quality and scope of his oeuvre is uncontested, not even by Leonardo da Vinci - works like his "Pieta", "David", and the "Sistine Chapel" frescoes are the proof.

How was he able, in so few years, to develop the methods behind a body of work worthy of his Greek predecessors?

No one has better examined the complexities of the man, the artist and the age he lived in than Eugene Muntz.

His text, written in clear and pure style, is a literary work in itself, and it is accompanied here by illustrations of an exceptional quality.

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Parkstone Press Ltd
1859959407 / 9781859959404
Hardback
709.2
08/12/2005
United Kingdom
English
191 p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
29 cm
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Author, Eugáene Mèuntz.