Young Michelangelo: The Path To The Sistine: A Biography: The Path To The Sistine: A Biography

Young Michelangelo: The Path To The Sistine: A Biography: The Path To The Sistine: A Biography

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In the most important biography of Michelangelo to appear in modern times, John T. Spike illuminates heretofore unrevealed aspects of Michelangelos complex personality through examinations of the Piet, the David, the artists struggle with Leonardo da Vinci for artistic mastery, and an uneasy relationship with Pope Julius II. Over the long arc of his artistic development, Michelangelo was involved in the most troubling controversies of his age, an eyewitness to the bonfires of the vanities, the Rome of the Borgias, the siege of Florence, and the Inquisitions burning of heretics at the stake. In this longawaited reinterpretation of the artists early life and career, Spike recreates Michelangelos cities, Florence and Rome, animating their daily life with sketches of Lorenzo the Magnificent, Leonardo, Savonarola, Raphael, and Machiavelli.Praise for Young Michelangelo:'Spike captures his magnetism, his drive and the sheer scale of his ambition.... A veteran biographer of Caravaggio, Masaccio and Fra Angelico, Spike relates Michelangelos wanderings to his restlessness and the troubles of his era, from the rise of the fundamentalist preacher Savonarola in Florence to the many skirmishes provoked by Romes bellicose Julius.'The Sunday Times'No art historian has got closer to Michelangelo than John T. Spike. The Florencebased American, whose coup here is his access to the artists recently published financial accounts and consequently enhanced understanding of his dealings with patrons, is an immensely flexible writer who has produced a book of alternating pans and zooms. . . . At the same time, however, the worldly dealings that Spike recounts, and his textured reconstruction of the times that his subject moved moodily through, make the artist seem more human than ever before. Were left with a Michelangelo who lived on earth as a man, but also had an element of the unearthly about him. . . . Though it probably only portends a trilogy, its perhaps no accident that Spikes narrative ends in the artists 33rd year.'The Telegraph'As John T. Spike argues in this crisply thorough biography, Michelangelo Buonarroti, like so many men of talent, seems to have known his own worth almost from the moment he came into the world. . . . Certainly the man Spike gives us is an altogether more worldly figure than the agonised ecstatic served up by Irving Stone and Charlton Heston on the silver screen.'Daily Express'John T. Spike, an art historian, curator and critic, has done some impressive research to flesh out the early years of the artist's life, right up until his return to Rome in 1508 to focus on a commission in the Sistine Chapel. The young sculptor's daunting talent and quest to earn as much money as possible are woven into the story of the Italian Renaissance and the outsized figures of the age.'The Washington Post'Spike, a renowned art critic, curator, and author, is the first modern writer to create such a comprehensive account of the masters early life and rise to fame amid the political upheaval in the Papal States and Florentine Republic.'Art + Auction'He was possibly the world's greatest artist, certainly its greatest sculptor, but John Spike gives us a nuanced human view of Michelangelo on his path to the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. The reader meets a man dealing with financial problems, family pressures, artistic feuds, all set within the turbulent world of the Medici, the Borgias, and Savonarola. This is Michelangelo of reality, not myth.'Bill Cusumano, Nicola's Books, Ann Arbor, MI from September 2010 Indie Notables List'Spike crystallizes historical detail into vivid, memorable imagery. . . . Alternating between accounts of the turbulent political atmosphere and details of Michelangelos most private moments in the sculpture studio, Spike creates a rich narrative that promises more intrigue than the best adventure novel.'Publishers Weekly'Making the most of Michelangelo's ample correspondence and the

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  • Q: How many pages does the book have? A: This book contains two hundred seventy-two pages. It provides a comprehensive look into Michelangelo's early life and artistic development.
  • Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: The book is available in paperback binding. This makes it lightweight and easy to handle for reading.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the book? A: The dimensions are six inches in width, one inch in depth, and eight point seventy-five inches in height. These dimensions make it a convenient size for most readers.
  • Q: Who is the author of this biography? A: The author is John T. Spike, a renowned art historian and critic. He brings extensive research and insight into Michelangelo's life.
  • Q: What is the main theme of the book? A: The main theme revolves around Michelangelo’s complex personality and artistic journey. It explores his struggles, relationships, and influences during the Renaissance.
  • Q: How should I read this biography? A: You can read this biography at your own pace. It is suitable for anyone interested in art history or the life of Michelangelo.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for young readers? A: Yes, it is suitable for young readers, particularly those interested in art and history. However, parental guidance is recommended due to historical context.
  • Q: What makes this book different from other biographies of Michelangelo? A: This biography offers newly revealed aspects of Michelangelo's life, supported by recent research and access to his financial records. It provides a deeper understanding of his character.
  • Q: How can I store this book to keep it in good condition? A: Store this book in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will help preserve its binding and pages.
  • Q: Can I return the book if I’m not satisfied? A: Yes, you can return the book if you’re not satisfied with your purchase. Check the return policy provided by the seller for specific details.
  • Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, you should contact customer support immediately. They will guide you through the return or replacement process.
  • Q: Is there any specific care needed for this paperback book? A: General care is sufficient; avoid exposing the book to moisture. Handle it gently to keep the pages intact.
  • Q: What type of reader would enjoy this biography? A: Readers who appreciate art history, biographies, and the Renaissance period would particularly enjoy this book. It provides rich historical context.
  • Q: Does this book include illustrations or images? A: No, this book does not include illustrations or images. It focuses primarily on text to convey the narrative of Michelangelo's life.
  • Q: How long will it take to read this biography? A: Reading time may vary, but on average, it takes about six to eight hours to read two hundred seventy-two pages, depending on your reading speed.

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