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by Giorgio Vasari (Author), Julia Conway Bondanella (Translator), Peter Bondanella (Translator) "I know it is an opinion commonly accepted among almost all writers that sculpture, as well as painting, was first discovered in nature by the..." (more)
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`...a book which has come to be recognised as the single most important contemporary source of information on hundreds of artists of the Italian Renaissance period.' --Irish Independent --This text refers to the Audio Cassette edition.

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`...a book which has come to be recognised as the single most important contemporary source of information on hundreds of artists of the Italian Renaissance period.' Irish Independent

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  • Paperback: 616 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (July 16, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 019283410X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0192834102
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #322,733 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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I know it is an opinion commonly accepted among almost all writers that sculpture, as well as painting, was first discovered in nature by the peoples of Egypt; and that some others attribute to the Chaldeans the first rough carvings in marble and the first figures in relief; just as still others assign to the Greeks the invention of the brush and the use of colour. Read the first page
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Our Lady, Saint John, Saint Peter, Fra Filippo, Saint Francis, San Giovanni, Santa Maria Novella, San Lorenzo, San Francesco, Jesus Christ, Works Department, Fra Angelico, Leon Battista, Duke Cosimo, Santa Croce, Saint Jerome, San Gallo, Raphael of Urbino, San Marco, Pope Julius, Saint Catherine, Leonardo da Vinci, Saint Dominic, God the Father, Pope Clement
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5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for lovers of Italian Renaissance art, April 8, 2000
By "sbgantz" (Alexandria, Virginia USA) - See all my reviews
In studying up for a visit to Italy I noticed that art historians still directly and frequently cite this book, written over 400 years ago. Since Vasari was a contemporary of the High-Renaissance artists, I thought it would be interesting to read his descriptions of artists and their technical development. The book is organized into a series of essays focusing on artists from Cimabue to Titian. In this translation, the editors have included only those artists still believed to have made a significant contribution.

To my surprise, this book was not only informative, but it was also quite entertaining. Vasari focuses mostly on the artistic development of each artist, but frequently strays into fascinating stories about their personal lives. The writing style is surprisingly readable, thanks to both Vasari and the editors. The notes in the back of the book are extremely useful. They point out where Vasari has been proven inaccurate, elaborate on some of Vasari's points, and provide updated locations for some of the works.

This book was invaluable during my recent trip to Tuscany and Umbria. It was thrilling to read Vasari's descriptions of great fresco cycles, paintings, and sculptures while I was viewing them in person, whether in the Uffizi in Florence or the Duomo in Orvieto. I cannot recommend this book enough to all art lovers, particularly those who are planning a visit to central Italy.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely fascinating, January 20, 2003
By Amy Battis (Beverly, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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I read this book in preparation for an upcoming trip to Florence. I am a big Michelangelo fan to begin with, and the idea of reading something written by a contemporary and aficionado of his was intriguing. I was well rewarded for my interests.

Vasari clearly idolized Michelangeo and Raphael. That is apparent, but as he did for every other artist's Life he covered, the level of personal detail and anecdotes is invaluable for someone like me looking for the story behind the artists. Artists from each phase of the Renaissance are covered with detail of both their personal and artistic lives. I can say I learned so much from each chapter that I will surely be taking this book with me for reference when I am in Florence.

One caveat, I think it would be helpful to have a book with photographs of the works Vasari discusses. Unless you are already up to speed on the major Renaissance works, it is more helpful to visualize them with the assistance of Vasari's descriptions. I found myself running to the internet often to see what he had been talking about.

Kick back and relax with this very easy to read and thoroughly enjoyable guide to some of the Renaissance's finest artists.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Extremely readable, contemporary account of his peers, July 6, 1999
By John L Haynes (Chapel Hill, NC USA) - See all my reviews
Vasari was a life-long correspondent of Michaelangelo, a contemporary of Leonardo, etc., so the accounts are written about his friends and comnpetitors, not 100+ years later, thru the prism of time. Yet this translation is in readable, 20th Century English.

The chapters on Brunelleschi, Donato, etc. are lively, entertaining as well as instructive. MUST reading for anyone going to Italy, or to see works of the Florentine artists.

(N.B. I am an engineer who never had a fine arts class, ever!)

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