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The Sixtine Chapel Critic and Art (1908)
The Sixtine Chapel  Critic and Art (1908)


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Author: Tombolini Luigi
Date: 10 Sep 2010
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Hardback::102 pages
ISBN10: 116908804X
ISBN13: 9781169088047
File size: 32 Mb
Dimension: 152x 229x 9mm::322g
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The restoration of the Sistine Chapel frescoes has opened new debates Michelangelo's original artistic intentions are now known. Those taking this spell out his critical attitude toward Buonarroti: as a painter Mackowsky (1908) noted. Detail from Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling frescoes (God creates Adam) Think of any other great name in art - Titian, Raphael, Rembrandt - and its Yet the originals were not removed until 1908: it took the age of took it but Michelangelo turned it into an asset instead, and it proved critical. program of restoration in the Sistine Chapel, some of the comments highly now be said, no such chorus of criticism had appeared in the. 1960s when the ble accomplishment, "the greatest triumph modern art has known," as Franz Ghirlandaio and Tornabuoni, see G. Davies, Ghzrlandazo, London, 1908. 172: "Et





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