ABSTRACT
In this masterly, Howard Hibbard relates Michelangelo's art to his life and to the times in which he lived, relying on the earliest biographies and the latest scholarly research as well as on Michelangelo's own letters and poems. What emerges is both a perspective appraisal of his work and a revealing life history of the man who was arguably the greatest artist of all time.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|84 pages
The Prodigy
part II|78 pages
The Sistine Chapel and its Aftermath
part III|62 pages
Medicean Florence with a Republican Interlude 1519–34
part IV|76 pages
Rome 1534–64