While famed for his painting and sculpture, Michelangelo (1476–1564) was also a talented draughtsman, architect and poet who earned the nickname ‘The Divine One’. The 90 images that illustrate this introduction to his life concentrate on details from the Sistine Chapel ceiling – a commission that the artist, who considered himself to be a sculptor, not a painter, had been reluctant to accept.
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