Michelangelo at the British Museum
There is quite a lot going on at the British Museum in London these days. In particular, there is an extensive exhibition on the works of Michelangelo.
Perhaps most exciting about the exhibit, Michelangelo Drawings: Closer to the Master, is that the museum brings together in the exhibition material that has been not been displayed together since, probably, the items all left the studio, over 400 years ago.
Other special events include: Michelangelo: Money and Medals (with a complementary online tour), a full day discussion featuring the feminist author, Germaine Greer, art critic Brian Sewell, theologian Emma Disley and several others, Michelangelo: Points of View.
While the British Museum is always free, there is a cost for the special exhibition as well as special events. Tickets can be purchased in advance and online.
Have a look at these blogs for some discussion of Michelangelo: Renaissance Weblog, Art News Blog and for exciting news of a newly found lost painting by Michelango in a Chianti village, see, Live Journal. (More on the last one to come!)
Tom
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Perhaps most exciting about the exhibit, Michelangelo Drawings: Closer to the Master, is that the museum brings together in the exhibition material that has been not been displayed together since, probably, the items all left the studio, over 400 years ago.
Other special events include: Michelangelo: Money and Medals (with a complementary online tour), a full day discussion featuring the feminist author, Germaine Greer, art critic Brian Sewell, theologian Emma Disley and several others, Michelangelo: Points of View.
While the British Museum is always free, there is a cost for the special exhibition as well as special events. Tickets can be purchased in advance and online.
Have a look at these blogs for some discussion of Michelangelo: Renaissance Weblog, Art News Blog and for exciting news of a newly found lost painting by Michelango in a Chianti village, see, Live Journal. (More on the last one to come!)
Tom
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I did research at the Michelangelo Drawings exhibition. I found that one of the most celebrated works by Michelangleo in the British Museum is probably a copy by another artist: research at Michelangelo Drawings exhibition.
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