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Product Description In true stories as vivid as the colors in which they painted, Jim Weiss brings to life Leonardo DaVinci, Michelangelo, Brunelleschi, Donatello and other captivating characters. From School Library Journal Grade 5 Up—Major figures of the Renaissance are introduced in a narrative by master storyteller Jim Weiss that brings the basics of art, history, and politics of the time to life. Italy in the late 15th century became a center of culture and innovation. The historical background of the Renaissance is briefly explained, but the focus of these 15 tracks is on famous artists and works of art. Felippo Brunelleschi, Donatello, and Lorenzo Ghiberti helped revolutionize art through works such as "Gates of Paradise" in Florence. Leonardo da Vinci's work as a painter, sculptor, inventor, and military engineer is explained in detail, with emphasis on the "Mona Lisa," the "Last Supper," and his clay horse model. Michelangelo's life, his famous paintings in the Sistine Chapel, and his sculptures are explored in historical context. Weiss uses slightly different voices to tell the story in a seamless manner. Some prior knowledge about the history, art, and religion of the Renaissance will help listeners better understand this overview. Teachers should make visuals of these works of art and the artists available to help students make connections while they are listening to these stories.— Teresa Wittmann, Westgate Elementary School, Edmonds, WA Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. About the Author Award winning, master storyteller Jim Weiss. From AudioFile Jim Weiss depicts the youthful Michelangelo and Leonardo Da Vinci as competitors in Renaissance Florence. Weiss transforms history into adventure as the powerful Medici family thwarts assassins, builds political unity, and supports the two young artists. Weiss packs history into 15 stories as he recounts the young artists' educationâ focusing on the brilliant architects, sculptors, and artists, such as Donatello and Brunelleschi, who set the stage for them. Weiss not only brings these characters to lifeâ flaws and all, he makes listeners eager to continue the relationship, telling them to "go to your local library or bookstore and start a little renaissance of your own." D.P.D. © AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine