Book Michelangelo - Masterpieces of Art - Flame Tree Publishing
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SKU: FTP-9781783613618
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Michelangelo was recognized as a great artist early in his long life. Along with a small number of contemporaries, he was responsible for making Renaissance Florence a cultural hub of Western art. This comprehensive new book offers a wide range of his work, with details and panoramas, some well known, others less so, but each illuminating the eloquence of one of the greatest artists in the world.
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Attributes / Details
| SKU | FTP-9781783613618 |
| Manufacturer | Flame Tree Publishing |
| Author | Joseph Simas |
| Number of pages | 128 pages, 12,000 words, 100 illustrations |
| Tongue | English |
| Binding | Tough |
| Size | 128 pages, 12,000 words, 100 illustrations |
| ISBN | 9781783613618 |
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