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The first artists' biographer

机译:首位艺术家传记作者

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TOWARDS the end of his life Michelangelo Buonarroti, the most famous artist of the Italian Renaissance, began burning his drawings. He did not consider them works of art in their own right so much as pictorial scaffolding. They aided the difficult process of deciding what a painting or sculpture would look like when it was finished and demonstrated his very real struggles to achieve aesthetic perfection. By eliminating these drawings he wanted posterity, when thinking of the great Michelangelo, to be confronted with a towering figure of insurmountable genius, one as cold and stiff as the marble he worked with-in short, a man who conjured up the great masterpieces in Western art with minimal effort.
机译:走向生命的尽头意大利文艺复兴时期最著名的艺术家米开朗基罗·布奥纳罗蒂(Michelangelo Buonarroti)开始烧画。他不认为艺术品本身就是图片棚架。他们协助确定绘画或雕塑完成时的外观的艰难过程,并展示了他为实现美学完美而进行的真正努力。通过消除这些图纸,他希望后代在想到伟大的米开朗基罗时,要面对不可逾越的天才人物,像他工作过的大理石一样坚硬而坚挺,简而言之,一个人在他的脑海中构想出伟大的杰作。西方艺术以最小的努力。

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    《The economist》 |2018年第9075期|71-71|共1页
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