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VASARI, Giorgio Self-portrait (detail) et oil painting


Self-portrait (detail) et
Painting ID::  9441
VASARI, Giorgio
Self-portrait (detail) et
Oil on canvas Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

   
   
     

VASARI, Giorgio The Annunciation (mk05) oil painting


The Annunciation (mk05)
Painting ID::  20315
VASARI, Giorgio
The Annunciation (mk05)
Wood,85 x 65 1/4''(216 x 166 cm)From a church in Arezzo 1813;entered the Louvre in 1814 INV

   
   
     

VASARI, Giorgio The festival meal in Ester oil painting


The festival meal in Ester
Painting ID::  45415
VASARI, Giorgio
The festival meal in Ester
mk186 around 1548 Arezzo Museo Statale di types Medievale e Moderna

   
   
     

VASARI, Giorgio Monument to oil painting


Monument to
Painting ID::  62306
VASARI, Giorgio
Monument to
560 x 330 mm - By the mid 1660s Vald?s began to work as a decorative painter. The most spectacular of his decorative works was executed in 1671 for the celebration of the canonization of St Ferdinand of Castile (1199-1252). A monument, made of wood and decorated with paintings and sculpture, was designed and decorated by Vald?s. The structure was later dismantled, its appearance is preserved in a large print produced by Vald?s himself

   
   
     

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     VASARI, Giorgio
     Italian Mannerist Writer and Painter, 1511-1574 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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