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Born and raised in Canada, Ross King has
lived in England since 1992. In 200203, two books of his were
published in the United States, Domino, about the world of
masquerades and opera in 18th century London and the New York Times bestselling Michelangelo and the
Pope's Ceiling.
Nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award in 2003 in the
category of critisicm, in Michelangelo and the Pope's Ceiling King
tells the story of the four years1508-1512.Michelangelo
spent painting the ceiling of the newly restored Sistine chapel. In
this extraordinary book, he presents a magnificent tapestry of day-to-day life of
the ingenious Sistine scaffolding and outside in the upheaval of early
16th century Rome.
Kings
highly acclaimed Brunelleschis Dome: How a Renaissance Genius
Reinvented Architecture, was an instant hit in the U.S., landing on
the New York Times, Boston Globe and San Francisco
Chronicle bestseller lists and becoming a handselling favorite among
booksellers. Brunelleschis Dome was chosen "The 2000 Book
Sense Nonfiction Book of the Year" and a Book Sense 76 top ten
selection.
Anyone familiar with
Ross Kings writing knows that he has an astonishing knowledge of
European cultural history. He originally planned a career in academia,
earning his Ph.D. in English Literature and moving to England to assume
a research position at the University of London.
King lives near Oxford, England, in the
historic town of Woodstock, the site of Blenheim Palace. He is a devoted
cyclist and hikes regularly in both the Pyrenees and the Canadian
Rockies.