Random Access: On Crisis and Its Metaphors

Rivers Oram Press (1995)
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A part of the excellent art book series featuring the work, lives, and cultural background of distinguished artists throughout history. Michelangelo perhaps ranks as the standard of excellence in artistry, fluidly moving between sculpture, painting, architecture, and poetry with the sort of creative energy that continues to inspire. The volume captures that spirit through colorful illustrations, and a text that respectfully and clearly details the life and times of the artist. Beautiful photographs of the paintings and sculpture make this both a reference and coffee table book. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

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