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Giorgio Vasari
1511-74 Italian painter, architect, and writer. Though he was a prolific painter in the Mannerist style, he is more highly regarded as an architect (he designed the Uffizi Palace, now the Uffizi Gallery), but even his architecture is overshadowed by his writings. His Lives of the Most Eminent Architects, Painters, and Sculptors (1550) offers biographies of early to late Renaissance artists. His style is eminently readable and his material is well researched, though when facts were scarce he did not hesitate to fill in the gaps. In his view, Giotto had revived the art of true representation after its decline in the early Middle Ages, and succeeding artists had brought that art progressively closer to the perfection achieved by Michelangelo.

 

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Giorgio Vasari The Annunciation oil painting

Painting ID::  90325

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Giorgio Vasari
The Annunciation
between 1570(1570) and 1571(1571) Medium oil on poplar cyf
   
   
     

 

 

Giorgio Vasari The Nativity oil painting

Painting ID::  92672

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Giorgio Vasari
The Nativity
Date c. 1546(1546) Medium oil on canvas ttd
   
   
     

 

 

Giorgio Vasari The Mutiliation of Uranus by Saturn oil painting

Painting ID::  94915

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Giorgio Vasari
The Mutiliation of Uranus by Saturn
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Giorgio Vasari Justice oil painting

Painting ID::  96269

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Giorgio Vasari
Justice
1542(1542) Medium oil on panel cyf
   
   
     

 

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Giorgio Vasari
1511-74 Italian painter, architect, and writer. Though he was a prolific painter in the Mannerist style, he is more highly regarded as an architect (he designed the Uffizi Palace, now the Uffizi Gallery), but even his architecture is overshadowed by his writings. His Lives of the Most Eminent Architects, Painters, and Sculptors (1550) offers biographies of early to late Renaissance artists. His style is eminently readable and his material is well researched, though when facts were scarce he did not hesitate to fill in the gaps. In his view, Giotto had revived the art of true representation after its decline in the early Middle Ages, and succeeding artists had brought that art progressively closer to the perfection achieved by Michelangelo.