Lives of the Most Eminent Painters, Sculptors and Architects Vol 8

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Giorgio Vasari 1914
English
  • Life of Bastiano Da San Gallo, Called Aristotile, Painter and Sculptor of Florence, part 1
  • Life of Bastiano Da San Gallo, Called Aristotile, Painter and Sculptor of Florence, part 2
  • Lives of Benvenuto Garofalo and Girolamo Da Carpi, Painters of Ferrara, and of Other Lombards, part 1
  • Lives of Benvenuto Garofalo and Girolamo Da Carpi, Painters of Ferrara, and of Other Lombards, part 2
  • Lives of Benvenuto Garofalo and Girolamo Da Carpi, Painters of Ferrara, and of Other Lombards, part 3
  • Lives of Benvenuto Garofalo and Girolamo Da Carpi, Painters of Ferrara, and of Other Lombards, part 4
  • Lives of Ridolfo, David, and Benedetto Ghirlandajo Painters of Florence
  • Life of Giovanni Da Udine, Painter
  • Life of Battista Franco, Painter of Venice, part 1
  • Life of Battista Franco, Painter of Venice, part 2
  • Life of Giovan Francesco Rustici, Sculptor and Architect of Florence, part 1
  • Life of Giovan Francesco Rustici, Sculptor and Architect of Florence, part 2
  • Life of Fra Giovanni Agnolo Montorsoli, Sculptor, part 1
  • Life of Fra Giovanni Agnolo Montorsoli, Sculptor, part 2
  • Life of Francesco Salviati, Painter of Florence, part 1
  • Life of Francesco Salviati, Painter of Florence, part 2
  • Life of Francesco Salviati, Painter of Florence, part 3
  • Life of Daniello Ricciarelli, Painter and Sculptor of Volterra
  • Life of Taddeo Zucchero, Painter of Sant'agnolo In Vado, part 1
  • Life of Taddeo Zucchero, Painter of Sant'agnolo In Vado, part 2
  • Life of Taddeo Zucchero, Painter of Sant'agnolo In Vado, part 3
  • Life of Taddeo Zucchero, Painter of Sant'agnolo In Vado, part 4
The Lives of the Most Excellent Italian Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, from Cimabue to Our Times (in the original Italian, Le Vite de' più eccellenti pittori, scultori, e architettori da Cimabue insino a' tempi nostri) is a collection of biographies of Italian artists written by the 16th-century Italian painter and architect Giorgio Vasari. The Vite or "Lives" is a valuable witness of the thought about art at the times now known as Renaissance by one of its actors: Vasari is mostly known for being the mind behind the revitalization of the Uffizi, in Florence. The Lives are a fundamental work for art historians. - Summary by Leni

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