Michelangelo God s Architect

Michelangelo  God s Architect
Author: William E. Wallace
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2021-04-06
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780691212753

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"As he entered his seventies, the great Italian Renaissance artist Michelangelo despaired that his productive years were past. Anguished by the death of friends and discouraged by the loss of commissions to younger artists, this supreme painter and sculptor began carving his own tomb. It was at this unlikely moment that fate intervened to task Michelangelo with the most ambitious and daunting project of his long creative life. 'Michelangelo, God's Architect' is the first book to tell the full story of Michelangelo's final two decades, when the peerless artist refashioned himself into the master architect of St. Peter's Basilica and other major buildings. When the Pope handed Michelangelo control of the St. Peter's project in 1546, it was a study in architectural mismanagement, plagued by flawed design and faulty engineering. Assessing the situation with his uncompromising eye and razor-sharp intellect, Michelangelo overcame the furious resistance of Church officials to persuade the Pope that it was time to start over. In this richly illustrated book, leading Michelangelo expert William Wallace sheds new light on this least familiar part of Michelangelo's biography, revealing a creative genius who was also a skilled engineer and enterprising businessman. The challenge of building St. Peter's deepened Michelangelo's faith, Wallace shows. Fighting the intrigues of Church politics and his own declining health, Michelangelo became convinced that he was destined to build the largest and most magnificent church ever conceived. And he was determined to live long enough that no other architect could alter his design."--Provided by publisher.

Michelangelo

Michelangelo
Author: Giulio Carlo Argan,Michelangelo Buonarroti,Bruno Contardi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2004-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: UCSC:32106017582831

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The definitive volume on Michelangelo's architectural production.

The Architecture of Michelangelo Text and plates

The Architecture of Michelangelo  Text and plates
Author: James S. Ackerman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1961
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UVA:X000683959

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Michelangelo And The Pope s Ceiling

Michelangelo And The Pope s Ceiling
Author: Ross King
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2012-10-31
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781446418833

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In 1508, Pope Julius II commissioned Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. The thirty-three-year-old Michelangelo had very little experience of the physically and technically taxing art of fresco; and, at twelve thousand square feet, the ceiling represented one of the largest such projects ever attempted. Nevertheless, for the next four years he and a hand-picked team of assistants laboured over the vast ceiling, making thousands of drawings and spending back-breaking hours on a scaffold fifty feet above the floor. The result was one of the greatest masterpieces of all time. This fascinating book tells the story of those four extraordinary years and paints a magnificent picture of day-to-day life on the Sistine scaffolding - and outside, in the upheaval of early sixteenth-century Rome.

Basilica

Basilica
Author: R. A. Scotti
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2007-05-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781101157817

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In this dramatic journey through religious and artistic history, R. A. Scotti traces the defining event of a glorious epoch: the building of St. Peter's Basilica. Begun by the ferociously ambitious Pope Julius II in 1506, the endeavor would span two tumultuous centuries, challenge the greatest Renaissance masters—Michelangelo, Raphael, and Bramante—and enrage Martin Luther. By the time it was completed, Shakespeare had written all of his plays, the Mayflower had reached Plymouth—and Rome had risen with its astounding basilica to become Europe's holy metropolis. A dazzling portrait of human achievement and excess, Basilica is a triumph of historical writing.

Giuliano Da Sangallo and the Ruins of Rome

Giuliano Da Sangallo and the Ruins of Rome
Author: Cammy Brothers
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-01-25
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780691193793

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"An illuminating reassessment of the architect whose innovative drawings of ruins shaped the enduring image of ancient Rome"--

The Collector of Lives Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art

The Collector of Lives  Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art
Author: Noah Charney,Ingrid Rowland
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780393248395

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“Readers curious about the making of Renaissance art, its cast of characters and political intrigue, will find much to relish in these pages.” —Wall Street Journal Giorgio Vasari (1511–1574) was a man of many talents—a sculptor, painter, architect, writer, and scholar—but he is best known for Lives of the Artists, which singlehandedly established the canon of Italian Renaissance art. Before Vasari’s extraordinary book, art was considered a technical skill, and artists were mere decorators and craftsmen. It was through Vasari’s visionary writings that Raphael, Leonardo, and Michelangelo came to be regarded as great masters of life as well as art, their creative genius celebrated as a divine gift. Lauded by Sarah Bakewell as “insightful, gripping, and thoroughly enjoyable,” The Collector of Lives reveals how one Renaissance scholar completely redefined how we look at art.

Michelangelo

Michelangelo
Author: Miles Unger
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2014-07-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781451678741

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"The life of perhaps the most famous, most revolutionary artist in history, told through the stories of six of his magnificent masterpieces"--