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The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini

The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini

 6b. Translated by John Addington Symonds, illustrated by Salvador Dali, Limited edition, signed by illustrator 1946

Notes

The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini is a vivid, bold, and often outrageous account of the life of one of the Renaissance’s most colorful artists—a master goldsmith, sculptor, and swordsman. What makes this autobiography particularly fascinating is Cellini’s unapologetic voice and dramatic storytelling, filled with duels, imprisonments, feuds with popes, and passionate declarations of his own genius. Written in a lively, conversational style, the book captures the spirit of the turbulent and flamboyant 16th century, offering a rare, first-person glimpse into the world of art, politics, and personal ambition during the Italian Renaissance. Cellini’s larger-than-life personality and refusal to downplay his exploits make his memoir as entertaining as it is historically valuable.

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Blue cloth cover, with gold embossing on front and gold lettering on spine with black label. deckled edges, intact ,fine condition

$350.00

Original: $1,000.00

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The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini

$1,000.00

$350.00
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Description

 6b. Translated by John Addington Symonds, illustrated by Salvador Dali, Limited edition, signed by illustrator 1946

Notes

The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini is a vivid, bold, and often outrageous account of the life of one of the Renaissance’s most colorful artists—a master goldsmith, sculptor, and swordsman. What makes this autobiography particularly fascinating is Cellini’s unapologetic voice and dramatic storytelling, filled with duels, imprisonments, feuds with popes, and passionate declarations of his own genius. Written in a lively, conversational style, the book captures the spirit of the turbulent and flamboyant 16th century, offering a rare, first-person glimpse into the world of art, politics, and personal ambition during the Italian Renaissance. Cellini’s larger-than-life personality and refusal to downplay his exploits make his memoir as entertaining as it is historically valuable.

Description

Blue cloth cover, with gold embossing on front and gold lettering on spine with black label. deckled edges, intact ,fine condition

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