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Author of Michelangelo (Art in Focus)
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Michelangelo (Art in Focus) by Alexandra Gromling
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mahallett | Jun 25, 2011 | ullmann/Tandem have started a wonderful and inexpensive competitor series to the Taschen Art books. At nearly A4, they are much larger than the compact Taschen. A large number of high-quality colour illustrations give a good survey of an artist's oeuvre without breaking anyone's wrist or budget. The competent, if a bit dated text is set in a minuscule but still legible 8 point script. The quality of the colour prints is excellent.
The volume under discussion deals with Sandro Botticelli whose work have a surprisingly modern art deco look. His specialty were animated female faces starting with a number of lifelike Madonna portraits to the Primavera and the Birth of Venus. His feet and toes on the other hand always look a bit strange (think Uma Thurman in Kill Bill). Recommended.
The volume under discussion deals with Sandro Botticelli whose work have a surprisingly modern art deco look. His specialty were animated female faces starting with a number of lifelike Madonna portraits to the Primavera and the Birth of Venus. His feet and toes on the other hand always look a bit strange (think Uma Thurman in Kill Bill). Recommended.
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jcbrunner | 1 other review | Nov 25, 2007 |