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  1. Michelangelo: A Biography by George Bull, 1996-10-31
  2. Michelangelo: Sculptor by Rupert Hodson, 1999
  3. Drawings by Michelangelo & Raphael (Border Lines Series) by Catherine Whistler, 2006-07-21
  4. Michelangelo and the Finger of God (Issues in the History of Art) by Paul Barolsky, 2003-04-03
  5. Michelangelo Buonarroti 14751564 Italian artist: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Renaissance: An Encyclopedia for Students</i>
  6. Michelangelo (The World Art Library Artists) by Rolf Schott, 1964-01-01
  7. Michael Angelo [= Michelangelo]. Artist-Biographies by M. F. Sweetser, 1878
  8. The Great Artists: Michelangelo Book 5 by Inc. Funk & Wagnalls, 1969
  9. Renaissance Artists: Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci, Benvenuto Cellini, Melchior Lorck, Bernard Van Orley, Giulio Campagnola, Hans Eworth
  10. Michelangelo The Great Artists A Library of their lives, times and paintings Book 5 by n/a, 1978
  11. Michelangelo by Lucinda Hawkins Collinge, Annabel Ricketts, 1995-08
  12. Michelangelo: Avenel Art Library by Rh Value Publishing, 1987-07-12
  13. Michelangelo Le Lunette E Le Vele Della Cappella Sistina (Italian Edition) by Fabrizio Mancinelli, Anna Maria De Strobel, 1996-12
  14. Michelangelo by Pierluigi De Vecchi, 1992-08-15

81. Magnificenza: Michelangelo's Florence
to the high Renaissance in the fifteenth century and ushered in an entirely newstyle and school of artists in the sixteenth. Although michelangelo left for
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Magnificenza
Michelangelo's Florence By Susan Q. Graceson Drawings and sculptures by Michelangelo and Cellini, paintings by Bronzino, Pontormo, and Salviati, and decorative arts by Buontalenti grace the exhibition. Many of the objects are on loan from institutions that have never lent them before, even to museums within Europe. The exhibition also draws on critical studies of the histories of various subjectspolitical science, theater, music, economics, botany, and pageantry. How the Medici grand dukes used art to demonstrate their influence and beautify their city is the focus. The exhibition opens June 13 at the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence and then moves to the Art Institute of Chicago in November and to the Detroit Institute of Arts next spring. It showcases the artwork of the family’s collections and commissions, which shaped the landscape of modern Florence. The Medicis dominated the politics, economics, and culture of late Renaissance Florence. Returning from onagain, off-again exile, four Medici ruled the city in succession as grand dukes from 1537 until 1621. They were descendants of Cosimo the Elder, who had gained political power in Florence in 1434. In the late fifteenth century, the young sculptor Michelangelo Buonarroti went to live with Lorenzo the Magnificent and his family at the Palazzo Medici. There he became friends with two Medici cousins, Giovanni and Giulio, who would become Popes Leo X and Clement VII. Through the years they supported his career with important commissions in Rome and Florence.

82. Mark Harden's Artchive - Michelangelo
Art history resource provides a detailed biography of the influential Renaissance artist and offers a look at some of his works.
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83. Michelangelo Buonarroti
Provides a comprehensive overview of michelangelo's life. Threepart biography includes links to photogra Category Kids and Teens People and Society Buonarroti, michelangelo......This page is dedicated to those that wish to find out more about michelangelo Buonarroti and his times.
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84. A Moment In Time: Michelangelo I
Princeton Princeton University Press, 1943. Green, Jen. Famous ArtistsMichelangelo. Hauppauge, New York Barron's, 1994. Seymore, Charles.
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85. Michelangelo's Nose Paul Barolsky Renaissance Art Individual Artists Art General
michelangelo's Nose Paul Barolsky Renaissance art Individual artistsArt General. michelangelo's Nose Paul Barolsky Renaissance art
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86. Art Book, Architecture & Photography / Painting / Individual Artists / Caravaggi
12. Caravaggio and His Two Cardinals Creighton E. Gilbert, michelangelo MerisiDa Caravaggio / Pennsylvania State Univ Pr (Txt) / May 1995. 13.
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Caravaggio : A Life

Caravaggio : A Passionate Life

Caravaggio
Catherine Puglisi, et al / Phaidon Press Inc. / December 1998
Caravaggio's Secrets
Leo Bersani, Ulysse Dutoit / MIT Press / October 1998
Caravaggio (Masters of Art)
Alfred Moir / Harry N Abrams / October 1989
Caravaggio (Colour Library)
Timothy Wilson-Smith / Phaidon Press Inc. / December 1998
DK Art Books: Caravaggio
Rosa Giorgi / DK Publishing / March 1, 1999
Saints and Sinners: Caravaggio and the Baroque Image
Franco Mormando(Editor) / Univ of Chicago Pr (Trd) / January 1999
Caravaggio (Rizzoli Art)
John Gash / Rizzoli Bookstore / December 1994
Caravaggio (Masters of Italian Art Series)
Eberhard Konig / Konemann / March 1998
Quoting Caravaggio : Contemporary Art, Preposterous History
Mieke Bal / University of Chicago Press / September 1999
Caravaggio and His Two Cardinals
Creighton E. Gilbert, Michelangelo Merisi Da Caravaggio / Pennsylvania State Univ Pr (Txt) / May 1995
Caravaggio (Library of the Great Masters)
Giorgio Bonsanti, Paul Blanchard (Translator) / Scala Books / March 1995

87. Michelangelo Paintings Reproductions Prints
michelangelo paintings to download and print. Over 2000 major artistsand 23000 Art works exhibited. Reproduction copies also available
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Michelangelo Locations The Creation of Adam Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel The Creation of Adam Detail Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel The Doni Tondo Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence The Creation of Adam Detail Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel The Creation of Adam Detail Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel The Drunkenness of Noah Cumaen Sybil Prophet Jeremiah See also Agnolo Bronzino Rosso Fiorentino Palma Vecchio Michelangelo View Reproduction Paintings I II III We represent many of the world's leading Reproduction artists For Art collectors, interior designers and individual clients, we offer authentic reproductions of any painting We are confident you will be pleased by the quality of our artists' work and offer a 30 day guarantee if, for any reason, you are not delighted with your oil painting To commission a reproduction, please

88. Florence Tour- A List Of The Best Books About Artists Of The Renaissance
A special list of the best books about artists working in the Renaissance MichelangeloBotticelli Raphael Leonardo Da Vinci. walking tours of florence.
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A special list of the best books about artists working in the Renaissance Michelangelo Botticelli Raphael Leonardo Da Vinci Our Favorite Books about Artists working in the Renaissance
Renaissance Rivals: Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael, Titian
by Rona Goffen
Walking Tours of Florence loves to tell fascinating tales about the rivalry between the great masters of Italian Renaissance art. If visting Florence you can find out more on our Original Florence Walk and Uffizi tours. or read this book!
The Agony and the Ecstasy: A Biographical Novel of Michelangelo
by Irving Stone The all time classic on the life of Michelangelo Walking Tours of Florence can organize private tours of Michelangelo's favorite places to hang out in Florence.
The Lives of the Artists (Oxford World's Classics)
by Giorgio Vasari, Julia Conaway Bondanella (Translator), Peter Bondanella (Translator), Giorgi Vasari This book by Vasari is the primary source on the artists that lived in the Reniassance. Vasari knew Michelangelo personally and was an artist himself.

89. Dialogue Series Cleveland's Creative Essence 1900-2000-The
This panel included three of our region's most respected artists. MichelangeloLovelace hopes to awaken people to social causes in his work.
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Dialogue Series Cleveland's Creative Essence: 1900-2000-The Distinctive and Distinguished
A series of six Dialogues on our past history and on current issues facing regional artists and art institutions today.

Sponsored by the Cleveland Artists Foundation at Beck Center for the Arts 216-227-9507
Project Director and Program Host: Nina Freedlander Gibans
Director, Cleveland Artists Foundation: Christine Fowler Shearer
SESSION V SUMMARY:
The Artist: Past and Future
Tuesday March 20, 2001 at the Cleveland Institute of Art
Artists: Don Harvey, Michelangelo Lovelace and Holly Morrison
Moderator: Frances Taft Background prior to the discussion. A number of questions were discussed by the artists. How has Cleveland formed them as artists? What is their patronage in Cleveland? What would make Cleveland an ideal environment for artists? Why do they, as artists, stay in Cleveland, and are they full-time artists? The artists participating in the panel discussion were extremely varied in background and approach. Michelangelo Lovelace is from Cleveland and has found the city supportive of his development as an artist. His in inner city Cleveland background gave him experiences that he continually draws upon. His subject matter is the city, often tough subjects like social injustices and police brutality. Cleveland has offered Holly Morrison some incredible opportunities. After arriving to teach printmaking and drawing at the Cleveland Institute of Art, she immediately participated in a charrette to plan one of the RTA stations for the Committee for Public Art. Using the medium of photography for a proposal for Cleveland's bicentennial, she got to know the city by photographing it for a year. In addition, many opportunities have surfaced for Morrison at Zygote Press and SPACES.

90. WebMuseum: Artist Index
Caillebotte, Gustave; Campin, Robert, see Flémalle, Master of; Canaletto;Cano, Alonso; Caravaggio, michelangelo Merisi da; Caron, Antoine;
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