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Giorgio Vasari: Art and History

Giorgio Vasari: Art and History

$74.07
Giorgio Vasari: Art and History
$74.07

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Vasaris Lives of the Painters, Sculptors, and Architects are and always have been central texts for the study of the Italian Renaissance. They can and should be read in many ways. Since their publication in the midsixteenth century, they have been a source of both information and pleasure. Their immediacy after more than four hundred years is a measure of Vasaris success. He wished the artists of his day, himself included, to be famous. He made the association of artistry and genius, of renaissance and the arts so familiar that they now seem inevitable. In this book Patricia Rubin argues that both the inevitability and the immediacy should be questioned. To read Vasari without historical perspective results in a limited and distorted view of The Lives.Rubin shows that Vasari had distinct ideas about the nature of his task as a biographer, about the importance of interpretation, judgment, and example about the historians art. Vasaris principles and practices as a writer are examined here, as are their sources in Vasaris experiences as an artist.

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Vasaris Lives of the Painters, Sculptors, and Architects are and always have been central texts for the study of the Italian Renaissance. They can and should be read in many ways. Since their publication in the midsixteenth century, they have been a source of both information and pleasure. Their immediacy after more than four hundred years is a measure of Vasaris success. He wished the artists of his day, himself included, to be famous. He made the association of artistry and genius, of renaissance and the arts so familiar that they now seem inevitable. In this book Patricia Rubin argues that both the inevitability and the immediacy should be questioned. To read Vasari without historical perspective results in a limited and distorted view of The Lives.Rubin shows that Vasari had distinct ideas about the nature of his task as a biographer, about the importance of interpretation, judgment, and example about the historians art. Vasaris principles and practices as a writer are examined here, as are their sources in Vasaris experiences as an artist.