Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel

by Andrew Graham-Dixon

Hardcover, 2019

Status

Available

Call number

N6923.G7 2009

Publication

New York, NY, NY : MJF Books, 2010.

Barcode

3000001865

User reviews

LibraryThing member lloydshep
A good, thorough examination of the Sistine Chapel masterpieces, with historical context and a fair-minded analysis of the work itself. Makes you want to hop on a plane to Rome and experience it for yourself.
LibraryThing member jfe16
The painting of the immense fresco depicting the creation of the universe, the creation of man, and the creation of evil brought Michelangelo and Pope Julius II together. It was not an easy association; the Pope was notoriously difficult and it was only after much persuasion from the Pope’s
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emissaries that Michelangelo reluctantly agreed to take on the task.

Thus began the work that would consume four years of his life. The results of that work are the iconic panels that cover the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.

This absorbing account of the artist and his work includes full-color panels of the Chapel’s artwork, drawings, and photographs. Extensive author notes and a bibliography are also included. Readers with an interest in art, in Michelangelo’s work, or in the creation of the masterpiece that is the Sistine Chapel will find much to appreciate here.

Highly recommended.
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Original publication date

2008
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