EPISODE · Jan 1, 2006 · 3 MIN
The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini by Benvenuto Cellini
from High-Quality Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & Culture · host Francesco Hartmann
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/624028 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini Author: Benvenuto Cellini Narrator: Simon Vance Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 31 minutes Release date: January 1, 2006 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: A master Italian sculptor, goldsmith, and writer, Benvenuto Cellini is best remembered for his magnificent autobiography. In this work, which was begun in 1558 but not published until 1730, Cellini beautifully chronicles his own flamboyant times. He tells of his adventures in Italy and France and his relations with popes, kings, and fellow artists. From Florence and Pisa to Siena and Rome, Cellini portrays a tumultuous period—the age of Galileo, Michelangelo, and de Medicis—with an artist’s eye for detail and a curmudgeon’s propensity for criticism. Cellini, according to himself, seems to have lived a very full life, and his account of his exploits, though grandiloquent and somewhat suspect, are always entertaining. Historians have considered this work as a prime example of the emergence of modern individualism during the Renaissance.
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/624028 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini Author: Benvenuto Cellini Narrator: Simon Vance Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 31 minutes Release date: January 1, 2006 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: A master Italian sculptor, goldsmith, and writer, Benvenuto Cellini is best remembered for his magnificent autobiography. In this work, which was begun in 1558 but not published until 1730, Cellini beautifully chronicles his own flamboyant times. He tells of his adventures in Italy and France and his relations with popes, kings, and fellow artists. From Florence and Pisa to Siena and Rome, Cellini portrays a tumultuous period—the age of Galileo, Michelangelo, and de Medicis—with an artist’s eye for detail and a curmudgeon’s propensity for criticism. Cellini, according to himself, seems to have lived a very full life, and his account of his exploits, though grandiloquent and somewhat suspect, are always entertaining. Historians have considered this work as a prime example of the emergence of modern individualism during the Renaissance.
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