The Teaching Company - Genius of Michelangelo | 10,11 GB
Taught by William E. Wallace | Washington University in St. Louis | Ph.D., Columbia University | $374.95
36 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture | AVI | 256 kbps | 640 x 480
Michelangelo's artistic achievements, in their scope and execution, seem unimaginable. His brilliance is apparent in every medium he worked in and with every tool he used. Today, more than 500 years after his unique artistry burst forth on the Renaissance world, the breadth and depth of his accomplishments still confound our attempts to grasp their full importance.
How much do we really know about Michelangelo? Conflicting viewpoints and much confusion surround many aspects of the Renaissance artist's life and art; myth and legend so envelop him that he sometimes seems more like a caricature than a complete human being. Despite a familiarity with some of his works, aspects of Michelangelo's art and life remain open to interpretation. For example:
* Was he, in fact, difficult to work with?
* Why did he fall out of favor with art critics until the 18th century?
* Did he work alone or with assistants?
* What was the significance of his name, his birthplace, and his religious beliefs?
In The Genius of Michelangelo, internationally recognized Michelangelo expert and award-winning Professor of Art History William E. Wallace gives you a comprehensive perspective on one of history's greatest artists, unavailable in any other course. Drawing on a vast command of artistic knowledge and period detail, these 36 intellectually rewarding and visually dazzling lectures explore the relationship between truth and legend to reveal a groundbreaking new picture of Michelangelo as an artist, a businessman, an aristocrat, and a genius.
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