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The Lives of the Artists, Vol. 2

AUTHOR: Giorgio Vasari
ISBN: 0140444602

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The Lives of the Artists, Vol. 2
- Book Review,
by Giorgio Vasari


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Giorgio Vasari (1511-74) was born during one of the greatesteras of art, and five centuries later his work gives readers acontemporary window on the Renaissance. In these excerpts from hismassive work, LIVES OF THE PAINTERS, SCULPTORS AND ARCHITECTS, Vasarinot only describes the artists' major works, but shares personalreflections about the men themselves. Narrator Neville Jason, who alsohas chosen and abridged the selections, is skillful with the Italianand clearly shares Vasari's ear for entertaining anecdotes. This ismost obvious in the substantial sections on Brunelleschi andMichelangelo, although some of the selections--there are 40 in all,some only five or six minutes--are too brief to be engaging.D.B. © AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine


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Text: English (translation)
Original Language: Italian


Language Notes
Text: English, Italian (translation)


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         Book Review

The Lives of the Artists, Vol. 2
- Book Reviews,
by Giorgio Vasari

The Lives of the Artists, Vol. 2

ANNOTATION

Twenty-five artists, including Perugino, Sansovino, Veneziano and Giovanni Pisano.

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Translated with an introduction by George Bull and notes on the artists by Peter Murray

In writing his, Lives, Vasari revealed a literary talent that matched, or even outshone, his abilities as an artist and architect.

Vasari's original vision of the arts, in which he sees the artist as divinely inspired, permeates this second volume as much as the first. Although at times inaccurate (prompting some dry remarks from Michelangelo), the Lives have a striking immediacy conveyed in the character sketches, anecdotes and detailed recordings of conversations.

Michelangelo praised the work for endowing artists with immortality. Vasari's shrewd judgements and his precise pinpointing of the emotions aroused by individual works of art bear out his prediction that Vasari would have a worldwide influence on the history of art. In this selection George Bull includes the lives of Perugino, Piero di Cosimo and Sansovino.


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