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Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini

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Benvenuto Cellini tells the story of his life as a hot-tempered rebel and outstanding sculptor in Renaissance Italy.
My Life (Oxford World's Classics)

Oxford University Press, USA

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"Men like Benvenuto, unique in their profession, need not be subject to the law."
--Pope Paul III on learning that Cellini had murdered a fellow artist

Benvenuto Cellini was beloved in Renaissance Florence. A renowned sculptor and goldsmith whose works include the famous salt-cellar made for the King of France, and the statue of Perseus with the head of the Medusa, Cellini's life was as vivid and enthralling as his creations. A man of action as well as an artist, he took part in the Sack of Rome in 1527; he was temperamental, passionate, and conceited, capable of committing criminal acts ranging from brawling and sodomy to theft and murder. He numbered among his patrons popes and kings and members of the Medici family, and his autobiography is a fascinating account of sixteenth-century Italy and France written with all the verve of a novel.

This new translation, which captures the freshness and vivacity of the original, is based on the latest critical edition. It examines in detail the central event in Cellini's narrative, the casting of the statue of Perseus.

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The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini (Everyman's Library Classics & Contemporary Classics)

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Here is the most important autobiography from Renaissance Italy and one of the most spirited and colorful from any time or place, in a translation widely recognized as the most faithful to the energy and spirit of the original.

Benvenuto Cellini was both a beloved artist in sixteenth-century Florence and a passionate and temperamental man of action who was capable of brawling, theft, and murder. He counted popes, cardinals, kings, and dukes among his patrons and was the adoring friend of—as he described them—the “divine” Michelangelo and the “marvelous” Titian, but was as well known for his violent feuds. At age twenty-seven he helped defend the Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome, and his account of his imprisonment there (under a mad castellan who thought he was a bat), his escape, recapture, and confinement in “a cell of tarantulas and venomous worms” is an adventure equal to any other in fact or fiction. But it is only one in a long life lived on a grand scale.

Cellini’s autobiography is not merely the record of an extraordinary life but also a dramatic and evocative
account of daily life in Renaissance Italy, from its lowest taverns to its highest royal courts.
The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini

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Benvenuto Cellini (The Library of Great Masters)

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Cellini and the Principles of Sculpture

Cambridge University Press

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Benvenuto Cellini is an incomparable source on the nature of artmaking in sixteenth century Italy. A practicing artist who worked in gold, bronze, marble, as well as on paper, he was also the author of treatises, discourses, poems and letters about his own work and the works of contemporaries. By examining how Cellini and those around him viewed the act of sculpture in the late Renaissance, Michael Cole demonstrates his continuing relevance to the broader study of artistic theory and practice in his time.

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2009 Opera Series at The Jane Pickens Theater - Providence Business News
2009 Opera Series at The Jane Pickens TheaterAs part of our 2009 Opera Series, Benvenuto Cellini is being showed in HD on the big screen at our historic theater. An opera in two acts, Benvenuto Cellini is the first of Berlioz's three operas. Performed at the Salzburg Festival, this opera has a

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The impact of blaxploitation - and "Harry Potter"SIFF concludes its series "Classic Performances in HD: The Best of European Opera and Ballet" on Sunday with Hector Berlioz's opera "Benvenuto Cellini," staged at the Salzburg Festival in 2007. 4 pm Sunday at SIFF Cinema, 321 Mercer St., Seattle;

The speediest case of love at first sight in opera's history - The Herald
The speediest case of love at first sight in opera's historyBerlioz's Benvenuto Cellini at Strasbourg is something she has already sung. Puccini's Manon Lescaut (burning, as the composer insisted, with Italian passion) could be enthralling but, so soon after Massenet's, improbable. My hope would still be Lulu, New Manon gives Scottish Opera a chance to go traditional, but

From knitting to Dr. Seuss - Gloucester Daily Times
From knitting to Dr. SeussOpera on the Island features "Benvenuto Cellini" on Saturday at 1 pm with this French opera written by Hector Berlioz in the 1830s. It is described as complex, richly detailed and prolifically imaginative, and which Berlioz's contemporaries often

La nuova Casa dello studente - L'Espresso
La nuova Casa dello studenteLa struttura è intitolata a Luigi Cellini il 17enne morto quella maledetta notte del 6 aprile all?Aquila. E dal dolore inconsolabile dei genitori e dell?intero paese è nata l?idea. Un progetto, il primo passo verso la rinascita: dare sostegno agli