With her thoroughly researched, lively narrative and superbly detailed
illustrations, Diane Stanley has captured the life of the artist
Michelangelo, who towered above the late Renaissance--and whose
brilliance in architecture, painting, and sculpture amazes and moves us
to this day.
Michelangelo had a turbulent, quarrelsome life. He was obsessed with
perfection and felt that everyone--from family members to his demanding
patrons--took advantage and let him down. His long and difficult
association with Pope Julius II yielded his greatest masterpiece, the
radiant paintings in the Sistine Chapel, and his most disastrous
undertaking, the monumental tomb that caused the artist frustration and
heartache for forty years.
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2000 (School Library Journal), Top 10 Youth Art Books 2000 (Booklist),
and Notable Children's Trade Books in the Field of Social Studies 2001,
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