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9780856675829

Reading Vasari

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  • ISBN13:

    9780856675829

  • ISBN10:

    0856675822

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-12-10
  • Publisher: Atlasbooks Dist Serv

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Summary

This book explores the rich literary character and rhetorical strategies of Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, which tells the story of Italian art as it unfolded from its beginnings in the Trecento to its pinnacle in Michelangelo and the art of the Academy in the mid-sixteenth century. The contributors propose ways to read Vasari's text in the light of recent disputes over what is fact, fiction, or biography, and who may have read Vasari's editions when they were first published. The essays isolate and analyze select threads from Vasari's luxurious textual tapestry: these range from architecture, cosmology and philosophy to biography, comedy, elegy and travelogue. In doing so, the authors have built upon ideas proposed in recent studies of the Lives, including important works by Paul Barolsky and Patricia Rubin.

Author Biography

Anne B. Barriault is an art historian, writer and editor for the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Foundation, Richmond.

Andrew T. Ladis is Franklin Professor of Art at the University of Georgia, Athens.

Norman E. Land is Professor of Italian Renaissance and Baroque Art History at the University of Missouri-Columbia.

Jeryldene M. Wood is Associate Professor of Art History in Italian Renaissance Art, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

Table of Contents

Every painter paints himselfp. 25
Vasari's polemicsp. 29
Fear of fiction : the fun of reading Vasarip. 31
Vasari's first lights, flower of youth, and golden agep. 38
The sorcerer's "O" and the painter who wasn't therep. 39
Vasari's sculptors of the second period : Mino de Fiesolep. 63
Vasari on Signorelli : the origins of the "grand manner of painting"p. 75
Francesco di Giorgio and Brunelleschip. 89
Vasari's Bronzino : the paradigmatic academicianp. 101
Vasari's Rome and the noble origins of artp. 117
Sai di mano di santo o d'un angelo : Vasari's life of Fra Angelicop. 119
Vasari's Bramante and the renaissance of architecture in Romep. 133
A scene from the life of Peruzzip. 147
"If he, with his genius, had lived in Rome" : Vasari and the transformative myth of Romep. 154
Vasari's women : virtue and vicep. 169
Vasari's mothersp. 171
Vasari's womenp. 179
Vasari and the poetic imaginationp. 189
Piero di Cosimo : the egg-eating elegistp. 191
Michelangelo's Snowman and the art of snow in Vasari's livesp. 203
Titian, Michelangelo, and Vasarip. 211
Imagining the Renassiance : Browning reads Vasarip. 222
Vasari's humorp. 223
Michelangelo ha hap. 235
Vasari on Vasarip. 245
Lumi Fantastichi : the landscape ornament of Giorgio Vasarip. 247
Giorgio Vasari's studio : Diligenza e Amorevole Faticap. 259
The delight of art : reading Vasari against himselfp. 277
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