Hardcover
1904 · [Boston]
by Ascanio Condivi; Herbert P. Horne (Translator, Type Designer)
[Boston]: [The Merrymount Press (D. B. Updike)], 1904. Hardcover. Near fine. Octavo size, 98 pp., "Note on [the] New Type" loosely laid in. Michelagnolo (now spelled "Michelangelo") di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (1475-1564) has likely been the artist with the most pervasive influence on Western art. Not only his sculptures (the "Pieta" and the "David) but also his paintings (for example, the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel) have instilled a sense of awe in viewers for centuries.
This book a lovely reprint by the inimitable Daniel Berkeley Updike of a biography written (in 1603) within fifty years of his death, by a contemporary who enjoyed (truncated)
This book a lovely reprint by the inimitable Daniel Berkeley Updike of a biography written (in 1603) within fifty years of his death, by a contemporary who enjoyed (truncated)