Advance Praise for Young Michelangelo:
“He was possibly the world's greatest artist, certainly its greatest sculptor, but John Spike gives us a nuanced human view of Michelangelo on his path to the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. The reader meets a man dealing with financial problems, family pressures, artistic feuds, all set within the turbulent world of the Medici, the Borgias, and Savonarola. This is Michelangelo of reality, not myth.”
~ Bill Cusumano, Nicola's Books, Ann Arbor, MI
from September 2010 Indie Notables List

“Spike crystallizes historical detail into vivid, memorable imagery. . . . Alternating between accounts of the turbulent political atmosphere and details of Michelangelo’s most private moments in the sculpture studio, Spike creates a rich narrative that promises more intrigue than the best adventure novel.
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~ Publishers Weekly
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Making the most of Michelangelo’s ample correspondence and the recently published records of his extensive banking transactions, Spike has drawn an astonishingly vivid portrait of the artist’s first 33 years. It's the best life of Michelangelo I've read, and it leaves one wishing the author would complete Michelangelo’s life with his wonderful grasp of the artist’s tenacious personality and Herculean achievement.”
~ Everett Fahy
John Pope-Hennessy Chairman of the Department of European Paintings at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Tense and agile as an early sculpture, Young Michelangelo is a compelling portrait of the artist as a young man in a dangerous time.”
~ Peter Robb
Author of M: The Man Who Became Caravaggio


“This erudite but immensely readable account is essential for anyone who desires to know more about Michelangelo’s formation.”
~ David Alan Brown
Curator of Italian Painting, National Gallery of Art
“Spike is a masterful weaver of disparate information into a synthetic narrative. He provides a rich web of the political, social, and personal contexts against which Michelangelo's early career unfolded.”
~ John Hunisak
Co-Author of The Art of Florence
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John T. Spike proves himself, yet again, as one of our most astute and readable authorities on the Italian Renaissance. In Young Michelangelo he approaches the artist through a compelling blend of solid scholarship, animated storytelling, and shrewd insight—and in the process he makes Michelangelo more fascinating than ever.”
~ Ross King
Author of Brunelleschi's Dome and Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling

Young Michelangelo: The Path to the Sistine: A Biography is the most important biography of Michelangelo to appear in modern times, a long-awaited and authoritative reinterpretation of the early life and career of arguably the greatest artist in history. Author John T. Spike surveys Michelangelo's early life from birth to his early thirties, probing the thinking, artistic evolution, and yearnings of a young man thoroughly convinced of his own exceptional talent. Spike's biographhy covers the full range of Michelangelo's early years, and explores the overwhelming influence that his charismatic personality had upon his contemporaries and followers. Spike traces Michelangelo's development into a master sculptor—the creator at a very young age of the Pietà and the David—probes his involvement in the most troubling controversies of his age, and recreates Florence and Rome with vivid sketches of Lorenzo the Magnificent, Leonardo, Julius II, and Machiavelli—for Michelangelo knew them all. Over the arc of his artistic development, from 1475 to 1508, Michelangelo was an eyewitness to the bonfire of the vanities, the Rome of Borgias, the siege of Florence, and the burning of Savonarola at the stake. Now, from the author of landmark books on Masaccio and Caravaggio comes Young Michelangelo: The Path to the Sistine: A Biography, a prodigiously informative and compelling account that will fulfill the need for a major Michelangelo biography for this generation and many to come.