Michelangelo: Drawings

Michelangelo: Drawings

Michelangelo Buonarroti

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Michelangelo: Drawings

Michelangelo Buonarroti

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‘Michelangelo: Drawings’ represents the pinnacle of Renaissance expression through the hands of the Florentine genius. This unique piece, limited to 8,998 units, unveils to the world the drawings preserved at the British Museum, showcasing the artistic journey of the sculptor, painter, architect, and poet.

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An artisanal reproduction of a detail from the figure of David, one of Michelangelo’s most recognized works and a symbol of his homeland, precedes the elegant wooden case designed to resemble marble. This edition reflects the artist’s dedication to anatomy and three-dimensionality in perfect harmony.

The Art Book serves as a gateway to Michelangelo’s private world, featuring a curated selection of 75 drawings from the museum’s collection. Ideas, details, and previously unseen perspectives offer a deeper understanding of his anatomical studies as well as an intimate glimpse into some of his most personal works.

The Study Book provides a space for reflection and analysis by experts on Michelangelo’s artistic and life journey. Hugo Chapman and Sarah Vowles, head and curator of the British Museum’s prints and drawings department, along with Matthias Wivel, curator at the National Gallery, contribute their insights into the art and culture of 16th-century Italy and France, painting the profile of an artist driven by perfection.

PRODUCTION PROCESS

The face of David graces the cover of the Study Book, which, like the Art Book, is artisanally bound.

The cover of the Art Book features the artist’s signature stamped on fabric, with magnetic flaps for closure.

The numbering and British Museum seal are printed on the back of each of the 75 plates, adhered to the pages with three points of adhesive.

The artist’s name is laser-engraved on the case cover, accompanying the sculpture on its front.

Using a mold and marble powder, a detail of Michelangelo’s David is reproduced as the main image for the case.

Once the marble powder and resin mixture hardens, each detail is manually demolded and polished for an optimal finish.

The case is silk-screen printed, replicating the elegant marble aesthetic to match the figure of David.

The statue is mounted on the case using artisanal gluing techniques.

The final result is a case-sculpture that houses and protects all elements of this edition, making it a work of art in itself.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

CASE-SCULPTURE

  • Lacquered MDF wooden case + marble David sculpture. Laser engraved letters on MICHELANGELO cover.
  • Interior: black high-density foam nest with side opening for easy extraction of the books. 8 neodymium magnets to guarantee the closing.
  • Measures: 45 x 35 x 25 cm (height x width x depth). Case weight: 8.1 kg.
  • Total weight of the work approx.: 12.8 kg.

ART BOOK

  • Composed of 75 drawings from the British Museum collection, reproduced in great detail and containing preparatory drawings, anatomical studies, sketches and final works.
  • Bilingual edition, Spanish and English.
  • 168 pages.
  • Size: 28 x 38 cm.
  • Weight: 2.8 kg.

STUDY BOOK

  • It gathers the reflections and analysis of great experts in the work and figure of Michelangelo: Hugo Chapman, curator of the department of Prints & Drawings of the British Museum, Sarah Vowles, curator of Italian and French drawings and engravings, and Matthias Wivel, curator specialized in Italian paintings of the XVI century of the National Gallery of London.
  • Monolingual edition (two versions: in English or Spanish).
  • 200 pp.
  • Size: 28 x 38 cm.
  • Weight: 1.9 kg.

Michelangelo Buonarroti

Michelangelo Buonarroti

(1475, Caprese – 1564, Rome) Sculptor, painter, architect, and poet, his talent was undeniable ever since childhood. He rejected the bureaucratic career his father envisioned for him and chose to train with the best masters and patrons instead. Rooted in the Florentine tradition, drawing was the foundation of all his art. Unmarried and without descendants, he was surrounded by prominent figures of his time—such as the Medici, European royalty and nobility, intellectuals, and numerous popes. He also spent this era alongside other great artists, like Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael.

Michelangelo worked until the day he died. His artistic legacy and influence on art history are unquestionable, and today his work continues to be admired and studied around the world.

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