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Michelangelo at San Lorenzo

Michelangelo at San Lorenzo

Michelangelo at San Lorenzo

The Genius as Entrepreneur
William E. Wallace
July 1994
Unavailable - out of print May 2005
Hardback
9780521410212
Out of Print
Hardback

    This book amends a common misconception about one of the greatest Renaissance masters, who has been characterized since his own day as incapable of effective collaboration. This study focuses on San Lorenzo, a key Florentine monument of the Renaissance, where Michelangelo's contributions to the church are among his greatest achievements as a sculptor and architect. Organised around his three commissions at San Lorenzo - the never-realised facade for the church, the Medici chapel and the Laurentian Library - each chapter examines the organisation and day-to-day operations at the building site, as well as the artist's personal and professional relations with nearly three hundred persons who assisted him in carrying out the designs. From the marble quarries at Seravezza to the building site in Florence, William Wallace relates Michelangelo's struggles and triumphs as he worked on these projects for over two decades.

    • Important subject, radically new interpretation, well-known author
    • Strong market in Italian Renaissance art - people have been asking for this one!

    Product details

    July 1994
    Hardback
    9780521410212
    284 pages
    288 × 221 × 22 mm
    1.279kg
    142 b/w illus. 6 maps 4 tables
    Unavailable - out of print May 2005

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
    • 1. San Lorenzo facade
    • 2. Medici chapel
    • 3. Laurentian library
    • Conclusion.
      Author
    • William E. Wallace