Michelangelo by Diane Stanley is a book all about the fascinating life of Michelangelo. Michelangelo was a prominent artist booming from the Renaissance period for his skill in architecture, painting, and sculpting. Stanley did a wonderful job accurately depicting Michelangelo’s life, from the start when his talent started, to the legacy Michelangelo has today. Michelangelo grew up in a stonecutter’s family, and from there impressed everyone who came into contact with his art. Lorenzo de’ Medici, Florence’s great ruler was the one who got Michelangelo quickly famous. The main conflict of Michelangelo’s life that was depicted in this book was the disapproval from Pope Julious II. Stanley does a great job depicting his artwork in her illustrations, for example with the Pieta and David sculpture. Each page of this book has a detailed description of Michelengo’s life. Not only are there significant words, Stanley incorporates powerful illustrations to visually represent Michelangeo’s roller coaster journey. Stanley used great detail in her realism illustrations, which was very fitting for this nonfiction book