“The olives are pressed for oil, the wood is burned cooking soup. Both are consumed. Art has a magic quality: the more minds that digest it, the longer it lives.”
Quote by Irving Stone
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the Agony and the Ecstasy
This book delves into the life of Michelangelo, highlighting his contributions to the Renaissance, including his work on iconic sculptures and paintings. It portrays his journey from a young apprentice to one of the most influential artists in history, showcasing both his triumphs and the challenges he faced throughout his career. more
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