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The Italian Michelangelo Buonarotti, almost certainly the most famous artist produced by Western civilization and arguably the greatest, is universally viewed as the supreme Renaissance artist (see Renaissance art and architecture). He created monumental works of painting, sculpture, and architecture and left an additional legacy of numerous letters and poems. Through this vast and multifaceted body of artistic achievement, Michelangelo made an indelible imprint on the Western imagination.
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Michelangelo, Complete Poems and Selected Letters, trans. by Creighton Gilbert, 2d ed. (1965; repr. 1980); Cambon, Glauco, Michelangelo's Poetry (1985); Goldscheider, Ludwig, Michelangelo: Paintings, Sculpture, Architecture, 4th ed. (1964); Hartt, Frederick, Michelangelo (1965; repr. 1984) and Michelangelo: Drawings (1970); Hibbard, Howard, Michelangelo, new ed. (1978); Hirst, Michael, Michelangelo and His Drawings (1988; repr. 1990); Leites, Nathan, Art and Life: Aspects of Michelangelo (1986); Liebert, Robert S., Michelangelo (1983); Perrig, Alexander, Michelangelo's Drawings (1991); Tolnay, Charles de, Michelangelo, 5 vols. (1943-60; repr. 1969-70); Wallace, William E., Michelangelo at San Lorenzo (1994).
Michelangelo, Complete Poems and Selected Letters, trans. by Creighton Gilbert, 2d ed. (1965; repr. 1980); Cambon, Glauco, Michelangelo's Poetry (1985); Goldscheider, Ludwig, Michelangelo: Paintings, Sculpture, Architecture, 4th ed. (1964); Hartt, Frederick, Michelangelo (1965; repr. 1984) and Michelangelo: Drawings (1970); Hibbard, Howard, Michelangelo, new ed. (1978); Hirst, Michael, Michelangelo and His Drawings (1988; repr. 1990); Leites, Nathan, Art and Life: Aspects of Michelangelo (1986); Liebert, Robert S., Michelangelo (1983); Perrig, Alexander, Michelangelo's Drawings (1991); Tolnay, Charles de, Michelangelo, 5 vols. (1943-60; repr. 1969-70); Wallace, William E., Michelangelo at San Lorenzo (1994).