About This Book
The biography traces the artist’s development from youth to death, chronicling training, major commissions, personal temperament, and conflicts with contemporaries and patrons. It narrates the making and undoing of monumental projects, the sculptural and fresco works that define his reputation, and the shifting priorities that produced both celebrated triumphs and frustrated plans. The text discusses close friendships and spiritual correspondences, the artist’s later years, and his architectural endeavors, and it closes with a considered appraisal of his creative character alongside a chronological table, a catalogue of principal works, notes on drawings, and a selective bibliography.
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