Benvenuto Cellini is a famous Italian sculptor and goldsmith. His autobiography is an outstanding literary monument that vividly and vividly recreates for the reader the life of Italy and France in the Renaissance.
The book was written by a sculptor and master of gold at the dusk of a brightly lived, fascinating life. The narrative begins from the moment of his birth and continues to old age. In that span of time, an incredible number of adventures fit. Cellini served the Pope and the French king, performed countless military feats, and was once imprisoned in the Castel Sant’Angelo. The master was beloved by women, and he reveals the secrets of many of his love affairs. Benvenuto Cellini loved to boast and exaggerate—making the book even more interesting. In other words: he lived and loved life.