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| 15001571, Italian sculptor, metalsmith, and author. His remarkable autobiography (written 155862), which reads like a picaresque novel, is one of the most important documents of the 16th cent. Cellini tells of his escapades with the frankness and consummate egoism characteristic of the Renaissance man.continue at Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright © 2002 Columbia University Press. (See also: Introductory Note from the Harvard Classics.) |
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The honest if self-aggrandized life of the epitomal Renaissance man. From the Harvard Classics, Vol. XXXI.
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