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Life Tale of Michelangelo

Ttud Ayir

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Life Tale of Michelangelo is a compelling biography that brings Michelangelo Buonarroti to life not just as a legendary artist but as a complex, flawed, and fiercely human figure. The book traces his journey from modest beginnings in Caprese to towering achievements like David, the Sistine Chapel, and St. Peter’s Basilica. It explores his spiritual struggles, creative battles, and personal relationships with popes, patrons, and rivals. Designed for art lovers, students, and general readers, it balances vivid storytelling with historical depth, making Renaissance politics, art, and philosophy accessible. Each chapter reflects a different stage of his life, illuminating the man behind the masterpieces—his pain, perseverance, and timeless influence. Through Michelangelo’s story, the book reflects on the universal human drive to create meaning, endure hardship, and leave a mark on the world. Ultimately, it reminds readers that true genius is born not only of talent but of passion, struggle, and vision.
Disponible desde: 30/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 260 páginas.

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