In a book that contains all the poetry, music and photos from the film ‘Six Days of Sistine’. This arthouse/romance film has been highly received by those in love with poetry and art. This book allows the audience to have the poetry in written form but also take more of an inside look at the film that has been screened at festivals worldwide. ‘Six days of Sistine’ is available to vie now on streaming services.
A National Book Award finalist by Newbery Medalist Kate DiCamillo.
Equal parts visceral and cerebral, Six Days in Rome is an ode to the Eternal City, a celebration of art and creativity, and a meditation on self-discovery. Includes a Reading Group Guide.
Recounts Michelangelo's creation of his masterpiece, the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, from his commission from Pope Julius II, through the artist's four years of work, to the final acclaim at the paintings' 1512 unveiling.
187 That was bad enough, Rosselli felt, but the next comments were worse. Having stuck the knife in the absent rebel, Bramante proceeded to give it a twist, adding confidentially, “I don't think he has the heart for it, ...
A gripping novel about history’s most infamous family—The Borgias—and an innocent girl pulled into their treacherous rise to power, from the New York Times bestselling author of The Alice Network and The Diamond Eye.
The story behind the timeless Renaissance revealed.
Rosalind Grimshaw won the commission to design and create the Millennium Window for Chester Cathedral. She achieved it all within a year, while battling against Parkinson's Disease. "Six Days" charts...
In the year 2086 humanity faces a new threat, Extra Humans.
Willcocks' 'written-in' modifications of Atkins' edition after 1959 concerned mostly the underlay of the English text. Whereas Atkins used almost exclusively one- syllable-per-note with free repetition of phrases (as Martin had done), ...
The works are presented in separate chapters, with each chapter divided into three basic sections-history, analysis, and performance practice.