The Art and Drama of Michelangelo's Last Decades | Curators' Tour British Museum Exhibition
In 1534, Michelangelo left Florence for Rome, never to see his native city again. He was 59, which many contemporaries regarded as old, but for Michelangelo this move marked the beginning of a dramatic new chapter which would fundamentally shape his experiences as an artist and as a man. Join British Museum curators Grant Lewis and Sarah Vowles as they take you on a tour of our exhibition Michelangelo: the last decades TICKETS: https://rb.gy/goojc4 Supported by James Bartos, Dunard Fund and a gift in memory of Melvin R. Seiden Grant Lewis is The Milein Cosman Project Curator: Michelangelo: the last decades https://www.cosmankellertrust.org/

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