Michelangelo, Selected Scholarship in English: The Sistine ChapelWilliam E. Wallace Taylor & Francis, 1995 - 592 páginas Accessible to readers-useful to spcialists Much as been written on Michelangelo. By 1970, the number of scholarly books and articles exceeded 4,000, approximately a tenth in English. In the past 25 years, the literature has grown exponentially, with a notable increase in English-language publications. The five-volume series reproduces some 100 articles in English, selected from a broad range of books and journals. The collection is both accessible to the general reader and useful to the specialist, offering a representative sample of old and new commentary on the artist and his work. The career of a geniusArticles are arranged chronologically with separate volumes covering the artist's early life and works, the Sistine Chapel ceiling, commission associated with San Lorenzo, the tomb of Julius II and other Roman projects, and a final volume devoted to drawings, poetry, and miscellaneous studies. Spanning his entire 89-year life, the articles explore Michelangelo's prodigious creativity as an artist, thinker, and poet. The sheer quantity of what has been written on Michelangelo can be intimidating; most student have little sense of how to approach or effectively utilize the vast literature. By presenting a varied introduction to a great artist, this collection is a handy reference tool for a wide array of topics, problems, and literature. |
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A Study of the Succession | 1 |
The Decoration of the Sistine Chapel | 37 |
The Stanza dEliodoro and | 75 |
The Sistine Chapel Ceiling | 111 |
A Rereading of the Sistine Ceiling | 135 |
A Design for the Sistine Chapel Ceiling | 154 |
An Augustinian Interpretation of Michelangelos Sistine | 169 |
A Structuralist Interpretation of | 235 |
The Female Holy Spirit Shekhinah in Michelangelos | 341 |
The Iconography of the Sistine Chapel Ceiling | 367 |
Michelangelos Adam before and after Creation | 377 |
An Interpretation | 387 |
Michelangelos Serpent with Two Tails | 405 |
Metaphorical Meaning in the Sistine Ceiling | 413 |
Michelangelos Sacrifice on the Sistine Ceiling | 433 |
Finishing the Sistine | 447 |
Bramante Michelangelo and the Sistine Ceiling | 265 |
The Medallions on the Sistine Ceiling | 286 |
The Sistine Chapel | 295 |
Michelangelos Assistants in the Sistine Chapel | 327 |
The Sources of Michelangelos Frescos on | 463 |
Their | 543 |
Acknowledgments | 589 |
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