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Michelangelo
A Collection of Fifteen Pictures and a Portrait of the Master, with Introduction and Interpretation

Michelangelo A Collection of Fifteen Pictures and a Portrait of the Master, with Introduction and Interpretation

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Transcriber's Note.

The images in this e book of the sculptures and paintings are from the original book. However Sistine Chapel in Rome underwent extensive restoration and was inaugurated in 1999, after 20 years of restoration work. The restored frescos and paintings are presented as modern color images with links.

MICHELANGELO BUONAROTTI. Attributed to Bugiardini. Uffizi Gallery, Florence.
MICHELANGELO BUONAROTTI.
Attributed to Bugiardini. Uffizi Gallery, Florence.

 

 

The Riverside Art Series

MICHELANGELO

A COLLECTION OF FIFTEEN PICTURES
AND A PORTRAIT OF THE MASTER
WITH INTRODUCTION AND
INTERPRETATION

 

BY

ESTELLE M. HURLL

 

Decorative Image

 

BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY

The Riverside Press, Cambridge

1900

 

COPYRIGHT, 1900, BY HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO.


PREFACE

In making a collection of prints from the works of Michelangelo, it is impossible to secure any wide variety, either in subject or method of treatment. We are dealing here with a master whose import is always serious, and whose artistic individuality is strongly impressed on all his works, either in sculpture or painting. Our selections represent his best work in both arts. These are arranged, not in chronological order, but in a way which will lead the student from the subjects most familiar and easily understood to those which are more abstract and difficult.

ESTELLE M. HURLL.

New Bedford, Mass.
January, 1900.


CONTENTS AND LIST OF PICTURES

 

Portrait of Michelangelo. Attributed to Bugiardini.
Frontispiece.


      PAGE
    INTRODUCTION  
i   On Michelangelo's Character as an Artist vii
ii   On Books of Reference x
iii   Historical Directory of the Works of Art in this Collection xii
iv   Collateral Readings from Literature xv
v   Outline Table of the Principal Events in Michelangelo's Life xviii
vi   Some of Michelangelo's Famous Italian Contemporaries xx
I   MADONNA AND CHILD 1
II   DAVID 7
III   CUPID 13
IV   MOSES 19
V   THE HOLY FAMILY 25
VI   THE PIETÀ 31
VII   CHRIST TRIUMPHANT 37
VIII   THE CREATION OF MAN 43
IX   JEREMIAH 49
X   DANIEL 55
XI   THE DELPHIC SIBYL 61
XII   THE CUMÆAN SIBYL 67
XIII   LORENZO DE'

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