Miguel Ángel es una figura excepcional y casi mítica en la historia del arte. Considerado por muchos la encarnación del Renacimiento italiano, su obra se presenta como la expresión más elocuente de este último. Pese a ser probablemente el artista más influyente de todos los tiempos, estaba tan cómodo escribiendo poesía como esculpiendo en piedra, y era tan meticuloso en la supervisión de la extracción del mármol para sus estatuas como en la elaboración de los detalles que adornan sus obras maestras arquitectónicas.
"Miguel Ángel. Obra completa: escultura, pintura y arquitectura" arroja nueva luz sobre la vida del artista y su extraordinaria producción. Gracias a una sabia combinación de imágenes y texto, cada capítulo permite conocer de cerca la expresión del artista en sus diversas disciplinas. El libro contiene magníficas fotografías de sus obras, además de detalles nunca vistos de sus esculturas y edificios, en los que vale la pena detenerse. Las fotos muestran la mano de Miguel Ángel en las marcas del cincel: golpes bruscos, pero muy estudiados, de quien pugnó por expresarse un inflexible y que no admite errores. En cuanto a los pequeños detalles de su arquitectura, que solemos contemplar de lejos, ahora los tenemos al alcance de la mano. Las cornisas, rollos, capiteles y demás ornamentos que con tal precisión modeló Miguel Ángel (tanto si se proponía embellecer una simple ventanita, o una majestuosa cúpula) se convierten así en esculturas en miniatura, dignas ele ser estudiadas por sí mismas.
Book authored by William E. Wallace, Beaux Arts Edition, Hardcover Gorgeous representation of one of the world's most brilliant artists! Beautiful photos of Michelangelo's work, many full page with accompanied comments and/or information. Book includes Preface, Chronology pages, Biography section, Epilogue and Index. Chapter two - four cover the artist's works: Sculpture, Painting, Architecture. Michelangelo has been my favored artist since my youth, when he captured my heart and imagination with his David and Moses sculptures. Not only is his talent incomparable but his life story is also an amazing read. What an inspiration!
My daughter presented me with this volume as a Christmas gift and it has become one of the most valued gems in my library. A must for every art lover!
I read The Agony and the Ecstasy, and wanted to see and read more about Michaelangelo’s art. An owner of many art books, I only buy those with high quality photos. This book meets those standards and includes most of the artist’s paintings, sculptures and buildings. Wallace’s writing is clear and concise, and his comments are insightful. The book is oversize and reasonably priced.
Although I've owned this book for a while, I actually read it as a companion book to "The Agony and the Ecstasy." The biography part was interesting, but looking at the works of Michelangelo while reading of their creation really brought him to life.
Beautiful book where you can find all of Michelangelo's amazing work. I was reading https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3... and this book was a great companion.
I’m starting to become fascinated with the “Renaissance Man.” How could Michelangelo have mastered sculpture, painting, architecture, engineering, and poetry? It’s incomprehensible. One point that comes out in this book, however, is that there wasn’t the dichotomy between math and art back then — art was mathematical, and artists were engineers. Interesting.
This book was an amazing companion to use while reading "The Agony and the Ecstasy." It showed every piece of art and architecture that Michelangelo created in his life and it was great to reference the art while reading about the creation of it in the other book. It is such a beautiful book and I love how big it is, so I could really study the art."
Read this side-by-side with the biography of Michelangelo. Greatly enhanced my experience and understanding. Paintings, sculpture, architecture print quality is superior. Frescoes on vellum (?) are gorgeous
This book is a reference book at the library and really thick. Whether or not you like it depends on how much you like art. Oh, and I would recommend looking only at the top half of the people sculptures, like the David
Awesome book! Totally takes you through Michelangelo's work with vivid descriptions and pictures....you still have to see it in person to witness his genius!