Art and Offspring
August 7th, 2006Here is a statement attributed to Michelangelo in Vasari‘s Lives of the Artists that I keep thinking about:
I’ve always had only too harassing a wife in this demanding art of mine, and the works I leave behind will be my sons. Even if they are nothing, they will live for a while. It would have been a disaster for Lorenzo Ghiberti if he hadn’t made the doors of San Giovanni, seeing that they are still standing whereas his children and grandchildren sold and squandered all he left.
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August 8th, 2006 at 6:15 pm
Nice to see you back Karl Zipser!