Hundreds of illustrations, many in full color, highlight a detailed look at the immense restoration work being done on Michelangelo's masterpiece, showing how the cleaning of the Sistine Chapel frescoes has revealed vivid colors that for years have been hidden.
Having been to the Sistine Chapel no fewer than six times, three visits occurred during the restoration, so it was gratifying that on my last tour all scaffolding was removed. Even the last judgment restoration was complete. This is a delicious book, not only for the birdseye-view images but for the essays written by people responsible for the restoration, various Vatican curators and art historians, Michael Hirst and John Shearman.
I used this book as a reference for scholarly articles. It has huge fold out pictures and descriptions which help you "see" the chapel as a whole even if you have never been there.
This book is well worth the price of admission! Though not all articles were equally as interesting, they are all well researched and the illustrations are truly remarkable. It was great to be reading it alongside Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling. I could open this book to the illustrations that Ross King was talking about and truly get a sense of the work.
Though a coffee-table book, it is wonderfully done and worth having.
I got this book in college when I was deciding on what to write my final humanities paper on - the choices were writing about the restoration, or the Elgin Marbles. In the end I chose the Elgin Marbles, but the restoration was brilliant and very educational.
Extremely interesting. A well researched and documented account of the life of Michelangelo and the frescoes he created and painted in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. The political intrigue of the times and the Popes who through their corruption and betrayal led to his hidden messages in the great artwork. The author describes the frescoes and their meaning in vivid detail. He also depicts the political tone and the prominent people of Renaissance Rome as well as the art and culture of Florence.