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Michelangelo, Life, Letters, and Poetry

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Michelangelo was, apart from being a sculptor, architect, and painter of genius, a poet and letter-writer of remarkable accomplishment. George Bull, a distinguished translator of many Italian classics, has brought his skill and experience to bear on translating this new selection of Michelangelo's letters and poetry, as well as the Life, the biography written by Michelangelo's pupil Ascanio Condivi.

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1999

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Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1999

Pages: 182

Language: EN

Categories: Art / European / General, Art / Individual Artists / General

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