Paul Barolsky is Commonwealth Professor of the History of Art at the University of Virginia. His books on Renaissance art with Penn State Press include The Faun in the Garden: Michelangelo and the Poetic Origins of Italian Renaissance Art (1994), Giotto's Father and the Family of Vasari's "Lives" (1992), and Why Mona Lisa Smiles and Other Tales by Vasari (1991).
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“Often whimsical, yet deeply erudite, Barolsky’s treatment of Michelangelo’s nose as the center of his autobiography, self-creation, and iconography is a stimulating and suggestive book.”—Lectura Dantis