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This is a must read for anyone interested in Michelangelo.: Condivi's account of the life of Michelangelo Buonarroti is a wonderful resource for fascinating stories on the artist as well as an incite into the artist himself. It is repetitious of Vasari's account of Michelangelo in the Lives of the Artists; consequently both sources complement each other well. It is important to realise that Condivi was an apprentice to Michelangelo and that he wrote this biography while Michelangelo was still alive. While the artist may have been looking over Condivi's shoulder while he wrote the text, it is still very useful - especially in placing the artist in the context of the time. The book shows the interaction between Michelangelo and his patrons - Lorenzo d' Medici, Pope Julius II, Soderini - and countless other fascinating people. After reading Michelangelo's letters, this should be one of the first sources cited to get a feel for the artist as, not only an artist, but a person.
The Best Book I Ever Read: This was a wonderful book and even though it was translated it read smoothly and I woud recomend it to anyone
| Author: | Condivi | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 709.2 | | EAN: | 9780271018539 | | Edition: | 2 Sub | | ISBN: | 0271018534 | | Number Of Pages: | 154 | | Publication Date: | 1999-04-13 |
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