Of all the many lives of Michael Angelo that have been written that by his friend and pupil Ascanio Condivi is the most valuable. For not only is it a contemporary record like the lives inserted by Giorgio Vasari in the two editions of his famous book "The Lives of the Most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects" published in Florence in 1550 and 1568; but Condivi's work has almost the authority of an autobiography many phrases are in the same words as certain letters in the hand of Michael Angelo still in existence especially those relating to the early life and the ancestry of the master to his favourite nephew Lionardo and concerning the whole story of the Tragedy of the Tomb to Francesco Fattucci and others.
Condivi's description of his master's personal appearance is so detailed that we can see him with his sculptor's callipers measuring the head of his dear master and gazing earnestly into his eyes recording the colours of their scintillations with the patience of a painter.
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