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736 Pages I Hardcover
Delight in page after page of Michelangeloās graphic brilliance. From architectural structures to anatomically perfect figures, this fresh edition intersperses some of the artistās finest drawings with his own notes and revisions, offering spine-tingling proximity to the process of his genius.
Very few artists can claim such lasting and worldwide fame and importance asĀ Michelangelo BuonarrotiĀ (1475ā1564). The nicknameĀ il divinoĀ (āthe divine oneā) has been applied to him since the 1530s right through to today: his achievements as a sculptor, painter, and architect remain unparalleled and hisĀ creations are among the best-known artworks in the world.
This Bibliotheca Universalis edition isĀ devoted to the artistās graphic work, a testimony to his masterly command of line, form, and detail, from architectural studies to anatomically perfect figures. The book brings together some of the artistāsĀ finest drawings from museums and collections around the worldĀ as well as some of his ownĀ notes and revisions, offering stunning proximity not only to the ambition and scope of Michelangeloās practice but also his working process. A chapter with a compilation of newly attributed and reattributed drawings provides further insights into Michelangeloās varied graphic oeuvre and the ongoing exploration of his genius.
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736 Pages I Hardcover
Delight in page after page of Michelangeloās graphic brilliance. From architectural structures to anatomically perfect figures, this fresh edition intersperses some of the artistās finest drawings with his own notes and revisions, offering spine-tingling proximity to the process of his genius.
Very few artists can claim such lasting and worldwide fame and importance asĀ Michelangelo BuonarrotiĀ (1475ā1564). The nicknameĀ il divinoĀ (āthe divine oneā) has been applied to him since the 1530s right through to today: his achievements as a sculptor, painter, and architect remain unparalleled and hisĀ creations are among the best-known artworks in the world.
This Bibliotheca Universalis edition isĀ devoted to the artistās graphic work, a testimony to his masterly command of line, form, and detail, from architectural studies to anatomically perfect figures. The book brings together some of the artistāsĀ finest drawings from museums and collections around the worldĀ as well as some of his ownĀ notes and revisions, offering stunning proximity not only to the ambition and scope of Michelangeloās practice but also his working process. A chapter with a compilation of newly attributed and reattributed drawings provides further insights into Michelangeloās varied graphic oeuvre and the ongoing exploration of his genius.
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