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Painted on the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel, 28 years after Michelangelo completed the glorious and hopeful ceiling, The Last Judgment is full of stark images depicting the End of Days. Here, James Connor uncovers the secrets behind the fresco, and details the engrossing stories of conspiring kings, plotting popes, and murderous rivalries between noble families who were vying for control over Michelangelo and his art. This book combines enchanting storytelling with incisive historical detective work, demonstrating how Michelangelo was inspired by Copernicus and how the Counter-Reformation arose from the ashes of the Renaissance.
Industry Reviews
"Connor gives a full and fascinating account of the history and personalities involved in the creation of one of the world's most forbidding and beautiful frescoes. The Last Judgment is also readable and succinct, and it offers intriguing insights into a culture hastening towards its own destruction." --Ross King, bestselling author of Brunelleschi's Dome and Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling
"James Connor clarifies the dizzying Renaissance swirl of science, politics, art and war with language as vivid and colorful as a newly cleaned fresco." --Mary Doria Russell, bestselling author of The Sparrow and A Thread of Grace
"The 17th century was a rough, bloody time in which ignorance, corruption, and religious hatred often trumped knowledge, ethical behavior, and religious tolerance...By showing Kepler's inability to shield his own mother, Connor drives this point forcibly home." --The Los Angeles Times on Kepler's Witch
"A compelling and readable study of one of the most influential thinkers in religious history." --Booklist on Pascal's Wager Connor's narrative is compelling, his writing vivid and evocative. [...] An indispensable perspective for the general reader as well as fresh insights for the specialist. "Publishers Weekly"
Connor gives a full and fascinating account of the history and personalities involved in the creation of one of the world's most forbidding and beautiful frescoes. The Last Judgment is also readable and succinct, and it offers intriguing insights into a culture hastening towards its own destruction. "Ross King, bestselling author of Brunelleschi's Dome and Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling"
James Connor clarifies the dizzying Renaissance swirl of science, politics, art and war with language as vivid and colorful as a newly cleaned fresco. "Mary Doria Russell, bestselling author of The Sparrow and A Thread of Grace"
The 17th century was a rough, bloody time in which ignorance, corruption, and religious hatred often trumped knowledge, ethical behavior, and religious tolerance...By showing Kepler's inability to shield his own mother, Connor drives this point forcibly home. "The Los Angeles Times on Kepler's Witch"
A compelling and readable study of one of the most influential thinkers in religious history. "Booklist on Pascal's Wager"" "Connor's narrative is compelling, his writing vivid and evocative. [...] An indispensable perspective for the general reader as well as fresh insights for the specialist." --Publishers Weekly"Connor gives a full and fascinating account of the history and personalities involved in the creation of one of the world's most forbidding and beautiful frescoes. The Last Judgment is also readable and succinct, and it offers intriguing insights into a culture hastening towards its own destruction." --Ross King, bestselling author of Brunelleschi's Dome and Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling
"James Connor clarifies the dizzying Renaissance swirl of science, politics, art and war with language as vivid and colorful as a newly cleaned fresco." --Mary Doria Russell, bestselling author of The Sparrow and A Thread of Grace Praise for Jim Connor: "The 17th century was a rough, bloody time in which ignorance, corruption, and religious hatred often trumped knowledge, ethical behavior, and religious tolerance...By showing Kepler's inability to shield his own mother, Connor drives this point forcibly home." -- The Los Angeles Times on Kepler's Witch
Praise for Jim Connor: "A compelling and readable study of one of the most influential thinkers in religious history." -- Booklist on Pascal's Wager Praise for "The Last Judgment" "Connor's narrative is compelling, his writing vivid and evocative. [...] An indispensable perspective for the general reader as well as fresh insights for the specialist." --"Publishers Weekly""" "Connor is a joy to read...He peoples the book with terrifically corrupt popes who make dukes of their sons and cardinals of their nephews, jealous artists and fiery demagogues. Connor does a wonderful job taking the reader through each vast area of the fresco, analyzing and working through the art. Connor paints a picture of the environment that influenced Michelangelo to create the fresco in his startlingly fresh way...."The Last Judgment" is a great window into so many fascinating rooms: the Renaissance, the papacy, Michelangelo and the fresco itself, which is often overshadowed by the more famous Sistine ceiling."--"The Catholic Sun" "" "Connor delivers a fresh examination of the historical, social, religious, and biographical contexts in which Michelangelo created The Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel. This is an enlightening, noteworthy book intended for European history professors and art historians as well as general readers"--"Library Journal" "Connor gives a full and fascinating account of the history and personalities involved in the creation of one of the world's most forbidding and beautiful frescoes. "The Last Judgment" is also readable and succinct, and it offers intriguing insights into a culture hastening towards its own destruction." --Ross King, bestselling author of "Brunelleschi's Dome" and "Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling""" "James Connor clarifies the dizzying Renaissance swirl of science, politics, art and war with language as vivid and colorful as a newly cleaned fresco." --Mary Doria Russell, bestselling author of "The Sparrow" and "A Thread of Grace" Praise for Jim Connor: "The 17th century was a rough, bloody time in which ignorance, corruption, and religious hatred often trumped knowledge, ethical behavio
ISBN: 9780230623897
ISBN-10: 0230623891
Published: 3rd August 2010
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 256
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: ST MARTINS PR 3PL
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 22.23 x 14.61 x 1.91
Weight (kg): 0.3
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