
The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini: One Volume Edition - Paperback
The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini: One Volume Edition - Paperback
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by Benvenuto Cellini (Author), J. Addington Symonds (Author)
"The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini" stands as one of the most vibrant and compelling self-portraits of the Italian Renaissance. Written with a raw, uninhibited energy, this memoir chronicles the life of the celebrated Florentine goldsmith and sculptor, capturing his triumphs and tribulations in a world of high art and political intrigue. Cellini provides a firsthand account of the artistic process during the 16th century, detailing the creation of masterpieces such as the bronze "Perseus with the Head of Medusa" and the intricate salt cellar designed for Francis I of France.
Beyond its value as a primary source for art history, the work is a riveting tale of adventure. Cellini describes his dramatic involvement in the Siege of Rome, his numerous rivalries with other artists, and his complex interactions with powerful patrons, including popes and kings. His narrative reveals a man of intense passion, immense ego, and unparalleled skill, offering a window into the social and cultural landscape of Florence and Rome. Translated by J. Addington Symonds, this narrative preserves the lively spirit of Cellini's prose, making it an essential read for those interested in the lives of the great masters and the tumultuous spirit of the Renaissance era.
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