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Michelangelo

His Epic Life
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Martin Gayford's Michelangelo delivers a sweeping biography of the Renaissance master who, by age 31, was hailed as Italy's finest artist and later revered as the greatest sculptor and painter in history. Through decades spent amid the seismic shifts from the Renaissance to the Counter Reformation, Michelangelo crafted monumental works like the Sistine Chapel Ceiling, the marble statue of David, and The Last Judgment. Gayford explores the artist's heroic struggles and triumphs, revealing how Michelangelo forever changed our understanding of what it means to be an artist.
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This biography will engage readers with an interest in art history, Renaissance culture, and the lives of extraordinary artists. It suits both academic and general audiences seeking a richly researched yet accessible account of Michelangelo's life and legacy.

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A new biography of Michelangelo by the acclaimed author of Constable in Love and The Yellow House. 'An absorbing book, beautifully told and with the writer fully in command of a huge body of research' Philip Hensher, Mail on Sunday There was an epic sweep to Michelangelo's life. At 31 he was considered the finest artist in Italy, perhaps the world; long before he died at almost 90 he was widely believed to be the greatest sculptor or painter who had ever lived (and, by his enemies, to be an arrogant, uncouth, swindling miser). For decade after decade, he worked near the dynamic centre of events- the vortex at which European history was changing from Renaissance to Counter Reformation. Few of his works - including the huge frescoes of the Sistine Chapel Ceiling, the marble giant David and the Last Judgment - were small or easy to accomplish. Like a hero of classical mythology - such as Hercules, whose statue Michelangelo carved in his youth - he was subject to constant trials and labours. In Michelangelo Martin Gayford describes what it felt like to be Michelangelo Buonarroti, and how he transformed forever our notion of what an artist could be. 'It is a measure of Michelangelo's magnitude, and Gayford's skill in capturing it, that you finish this book wishing that Michelangelo had lived longer and created more' Rachel Spence, FT 'One of our most distinguished writers on what makes modern artists tick . . . It is very difficult to cut through the thicket of generations of scholarship and say anything new about David, the Sistine Chapel, The Last Judgement, the Basilica of St Peter's or many of Michelangelo's other masterpieces, but Gayford manages to do so by encouraging us to think - and look - at both the obvious and the overlooked' Sunday Telegraph 'Only the most ambitious biographer can take on the talent of Michelangelo Buonarroti' The Times

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An absorbing book, beautifully told and with the writer fully in command of a huge body of research, as noted by Philip Hensher in the Mail on Sunday. The Sunday Telegraph praises Gayford for cutting through generations of scholarship to bring fresh perspectives on Michelangelo's masterpieces. Rachel Spence of the Financial Times highlights that the biography leaves readers wishing Michelangelo had lived longer to create more. The Times acknowledges the ambition behind Gayford's endeavour to capture the magnitude of Michelangelo's talent.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780241299425

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 March 2017

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Fig Tree

Illustration: integrated b&w

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 49.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 233.0mm

Weight: 1501g

Pages: 688

About the Author

Martin Gayford has been art critic of the Spectator and the Sunday Telegraph. He is currently Chief European art critic for Bloomberg. Among his publications are- A Bigger Message- Conversations with David Hockney, Man with a Blue Scarf- On Sitting for a Portrait by Lucian Freud, Constable in Love- Love, Landscape, Money and the Making of a Great Painter, The Yellow House- Van Gogh, Gauguin and Nine Turbulent Weeks in Arles, The Penguin Book of Art Writing, of which he was co-editor, and contributions to many catalogues. He lives in Cambridge with his wife and two children.

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