by Irving Stone
”To some people stone was dead; ‘hard as stone,’ ‘stone cold,’ they said. To him, as he once again ran his fingers along its contours, it was the most alive substance in the world, rhythmic, responsive, tractable: warm, resilient, colorful, vibrant. He was in love with stone.”Michelangelo portrait b...
Rating: 4.5/5 Summary: A biographical novel of the life and art of Michelangelo Buonarroti, sculptor, painter, architect...Review: I have conflicted feelings about this novel. There is just so much to love, so much that has made a profound emotional and intellectual impact on me. And yet in some asp...
As Stone tells us in his note afterwards, he not only lived and researched in Michelangelo's Italy, he had this letters translated into English for the first time. Stone even worked in marble quarries and apprenticed himself to a sculptor. Needless to say, this biography of the great artist, archite...
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Finished: I am giving this 4 out of 5 stars. I learned a lot and this book will push me on to reading more about Italy in the 1500s, more about the Medici, more about the Borgia family, more about the Popes, more about Charles V,the Holy Roman Emperor. History was made VERY interesting. It was not d...
Poet and artist and all he wanted to do is sculpt. Funny enough, we had a call through from Anna, my plastic daughter, this evening whilst I was listening to this; she is studying art in Florence.ETA - we became frustrated with the audio book so opted for the film instead. So we cheat - sue us! haha...