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OverviewFrom Florence to Paris to Rome, a man searches for Michelangelo's most notorious masterpiece--the Tomb of Pope Julius II. ""A delightful combination of art history and light drama."" -- Kirkus Reviews ""Like a trip to Italy: edifying, informative, and unpredictable.""-- BookLife Reviews His artistic ambitions crumbling as fast as his marriage, Sam careens through Europe seeking inspiration in the great Michelangelo who, for all his success, struggled to complete what was to be his magnum opus. Sam teams up with an intriguing Italian woman who opens his eyes to the deeper meaning of the Tomb: how Michelangelo's grand ambitions got continually derailed. The result? A profound ""midlife crisis."" Incredibly, Michelangelo at Midlife is the only non-academic book about the Tomb. Sam travels from Florence, where Michelangelo began the project, to the quarries of Carrara where he dreamed up a colossal 50-foot pyramid studded with David--sized statues. From Paris to Venice, the Sistine to Amsterdam, Sam chases the tangled 40-year tale of the Tomb. The story takes on added life with 180 COLOR illustrations, including graphics of the Tomb's evolution. The author, Gene Openshaw, has also written numerous best-selling books and PBS TV shows with travel guru Rick Steves. Michelangelo at Midlife culminates in Rome, where the parallel stories converge. Can Michelangelo--and Sam--navigate the choppy waters of middle age and realize their youthful dreams? ""This is an entertaining treat, especially for art lovers and wanderlust-afflicted travelers looking for a breezy read."" -- Kirkus Reviews Full Product DetailsAuthor: Gene OpenshawPublisher: Miner of Light Press Imprint: Miner of Light Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.762kg ISBN: 9798218553975Pages: 328 Publication Date: 04 February 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""This is an entertaining treat, especially for art lovers and wanderlust-afflicted travelers looking for a breezy read... A delightful combination of art history and light drama...told with intelligence...filled with humor and...conveyed with impressive emotional poignancy."" -- Kirkus Reviews ""Like a trip to Italy: edifying, informative, and unpredictable... His expertise in Italy, art, and Michelangelo in particular shines on nearly each page...while accomplished passages of travel writing bring Italy to touching life. Takeaway: Surprising novel of art, history, and mid-life crises, including Michelangelo's.""-BookLife Reviews Author InformationGene Openshaw has written more than a dozen books and TV shows with travel guru Rick Steves. Their book ""Europe's Top 100 Masterpieces"" highlights classic works of art. ""Europe 101: History and Art for the Traveler"" is still going strong after three decades. Their guidebooks--to Paris, Rome, London, and more--are some of the best-selling guides in the English language. Their travels together ""On the Hippie Trail"" are legendary. For television, Gene has co-authored the popular PBS documentaries ""The Story of Fascism"" and the ambitious multi-part series ""Art of Europe."" Interviews with Gene can often be heard on NPR radio. As a composer, Gene has written an opera called ""Matter."" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |