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Lives of the Most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects (Vol 1-10) - Giotto Masaccio Leonardo da Vinci Raphael Filippino Lippi Tiziano Michelangelo Buonarroti - cover

Lives of the Most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects (Vol 1-10) - Giotto Masaccio Leonardo da Vinci Raphael Filippino Lippi Tiziano Michelangelo Buonarroti

Giorgio Vasari

Publisher: e-artnow

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"Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors and Architects" in 10 volumes is a series of artist biographies written by 16th-century Italian painter and architect Giorgio Vasari, which is considered one of the most influential and most-read work of the older literature of art, as well as the first important book on art history. The title is often abridged to just the Vite or the Lives. As the first Italian art historian, Vasari initiated the genre of an encyclopedia of artistic biographies that continues today. The book contains the biographies of many important Italian artists, including a sketch of Vasari's autobiography, and is also adopted as a sort of classical reference guide for their names.
Available since: 07/14/2020.
Print length: 2403 pages.

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