The Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art

The Collector of Lives: Giorgio Vasari and the Invention of Art

Author: Noah Charney

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2017-10-03

Total Pages: 400

ISBN-13: 0393248399

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“Readers curious about the making of Renaissance art, its cast of characters and political intrigue, will find much to relish in these pages.” —Wall Street Journal Giorgio Vasari (1511–1574) was a man of many talents—a sculptor, painter, architect, writer, and scholar—but he is best known for Lives of the Artists, which singlehandedly established the canon of Italian Renaissance art. Before Vasari’s extraordinary book, art was considered a technical skill, and artists were mere decorators and craftsmen. It was through Vasari’s visionary writings that Raphael, Leonardo, and Michelangelo came to be regarded as great masters of life as well as art, their creative genius celebrated as a divine gift. Lauded by Sarah Bakewell as “insightful, gripping, and thoroughly enjoyable,” The Collector of Lives reveals how one Renaissance scholar completely redefined how we look at art.


Giorgio Vasari

Giorgio Vasari

Author: Patricia Lee Rubin

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 1995-01-01

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13: 9780300049091

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Vasari's Lives of the Painters, Sculptors, and Architects are and always have been central texts for the study of the Italian Renaissance. They can and should be read in many ways. Since their publication in the mid-sixteenth century, they have been a source of both information and pleasure. Their immediacy after more than four hundred years is a measure of Vasari's success. He wished the artists of his day, himself included, to be famous. He made the association of artistry and genius, of renaissance and the arts so familiar that they now seem inevitable. In this book Patricia Rubin argues that both the inevitability and the immediacy should be questioned. To read Vasari without historical perspective results in a limited and distorted view of The Lives. Rubin shows that Vasari had distinct ideas about the nature of his task as a biographer, about the importance of interpretation, judgment, and example - about the historian's art. Vasari's principles and practices as a writer are examined here, as are their sources in Vasari's experiences as an artist.


The Intellectual World of Sixteenth-Century Florence

The Intellectual World of Sixteenth-Century Florence

Author: Ann E. Moyer

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-08-06

Total Pages: 401

ISBN-13: 1108495478

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This study provides an overview of Florentine intellectual life and community in the late Renaissance. It shows how studies of language helped Florentines to develop their own story as a people distinct from ancient Greece or Rome.


Vasari's Words

Vasari's Words

Author: Douglas Biow

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2018-10-18

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 1108472052

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Explores through keywords how Vasari's Lives is designed to address a variety of compelling, culturally determined ideas.


Vasari on Technique

Vasari on Technique

Author: Giorgio Vasari

Publisher:

Published: 1907

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13:

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Traduzione in inglese delle tre introduzioni alle arti dell'architettura, scultura e pittura alle Vite di Giorgio Vasari.


The Spinelli of Florence: Fortunes of a Renaissance Merchant Family

The Spinelli of Florence: Fortunes of a Renaissance Merchant Family

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Publisher: Penn State Press

Published:

Total Pages: 456

ISBN-13: 9780271044187

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The Spinelli Archive, acquired by the Beinecke Library of Yale University in 1988, constitutes one of the most important collections of original documents about a Renaissance family anywhere outside Italy. Philip Jacks and William Caferro draw upon these papers to tell the story of the Spinelli family's ascent to economic and social prominence during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Letters and financial ledgers, many of them brought to light for the first time, provide an intimate portrait of daily life in Florence, from household affairs to the family's dealings in papal finance and cloth manufacture.


The Frescoes of Casa Vasari in Florence

The Frescoes of Casa Vasari in Florence

Author: Umberto Baldini

Publisher: Edizioni Polistampa

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13:

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This work is the result of a common effort carried out between scientists and enterprises: it is a significant example of what should be done all over the world when we deal with Cultural Heritage artefacts. The chapters of this book represent the various aspects of the work carried out on the mural paintings of Casa Vasari and show how accurately and precisely an artefact can be analyzed. Many scientists gave an important contribute to this work: from a chemical approach to a managerial one. An interdisciplinary work to understand, conserve and promote the frescoes of the great hall of Casa Vasari. Contributors: Baldini U., Becherini F., Bernardi A., Bianchin S., Bonaduce I., Botticelli G., Botticelli S., Calicchia P., Campani E., Cannelli G. B., Capitani D., Cappellini V., Casellato U., Casoli A., Chiavari G., Colombini M.P., Del Mastio A., De Rosa A., Nozzoli A., Prati S., Presciutti F., Proietti N., Rosina E., Rossi E., Segre A. L., Vigato P. A. English text.


Renaissance Florence

Renaissance Florence

Author: Roger J. Crum

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2006-04-03

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 0521846935

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This book examines the social history of Florence from the fourteenth through to sixteenth centuries.


The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects

The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects

Author: Giorgio Vasari

Publisher: Modern Library

Published: 2007-12-18

Total Pages: 642

ISBN-13: 0307432394

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A painter and architect in his own right, Giorgio Vasari (1511-74) achieved immortality for this book on the lives of his fellow Renaissance artists, first published in Florence in 1550. Although he based his work on a long tradition of biographical writing, Vasari infused these literary portraits with a decidedly modern form of critical judgment. The result is a work that remains to this day the cornerstone of art historical scholarship. Spanning the period from the thirteenth century to Vasari’s own time, the Lives opens a window on the greatest personalities of the period, including Giotto, Brunelleschi, Mantegna, Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, and Titian. This Modern Library edition, abridged from the original text with notes drawn from earlier commentaries, as well as current research, reminds us why The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects is indispensable to any student interested in Renaissance art.