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    nature" and of his publicly recognized "talent and excellence". Giorgio Vasari described Giotto as making a decisive break from the prevalent Byzantine...
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    Studio fotografico Vasari it is one of the oldest Italian companies operating in the field of photography. The studio is known for its specialization in...
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    CITEREFHartt1964 (help) Paris 2009, pp. 69–70, 84. Vasari 1991, p. 439. Condivi 1999, pp. 99, 101. Vasari 1991, p. 440. Vasari 1991, p. 442. Gardner 1970, p. 469. Zara...
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    the tomb in the post-Roman period was noted in the 16th century – Giorgio Vasari writes: ...in order to build churches for the use of the Christians, not...
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    Antonin Artaud and O Mundo Como Ideia by Bruno Tolentino). The sources for Paolo Uccello's life are few: Giorgio Vasari's biography, written 75 years after Paolo's...
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    ISBN 9780205010479. OCLC 876164308. Vasari, 1980, 118. Vasari, 1980, 122. Vasari, 1980, 109. Vasari, 1980, 122. Vasari, Giorgio; translation by George Bull...
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    Sigismund I the Old Jakob Fugger Paracelsus Girolamo Savonarola Taccola Giorgio Vasari Andreas Vesalius Conrad Gessner List of Renaissance structures Index of...
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  • 1759, he engraved portraits of Michelangelo and Giorgio Vasari for a volume of the life of Vasari, curated by Bottari. British Museum collection of Capellan...
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    joined Leonardo's household at the age of ten as an assistant. Giorgio Vasari describes Salaì as "a graceful and beautiful youth with curly hair, in which...
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    area, or alternatively from Latin attegia "hut". Art historian Giorgio Vasari spelled the name Palazzo del T, based on the now archaic Italian-language...
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    term "Gothic architecture" originated as a pejorative description. Giorgio Vasari used the term "barbarous German style" in his Lives of the Artists to describe...
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    on the left and the part of the background above. According to Giorgio Vasari, Andrea resolved never to touch the brush again because Leonardo, his pupil...
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    pre-publication versions of Leonardo's work to scholars of the time, such as Vasari, Lomazzo, Antonio Gaddiano, Cardano, among others; their names are inscribed...
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  • series is based largely on the biography of Leonardo elaborated by Giorgio Vasari in his Le vite de' più eccellenti pittori, scultori e architettori, dramatizing...
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    son-in-law Piero di Cosimo. According to the Renaissance art historian Giorgio Vasari, Rosselli was considered one of the less gifted among the painters at the...
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  • DF  ITA Marcello Castellini 6 DF  ITA Vittorio Tosto 7 MF  ITA Gaetano Vasari 8 FW  BRA Catê 9 DF  ITA Emanuele Pesaresi 10 FW  ITA Francesco Flachi 11...
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    he died before most of it was built. By the sixteenth century, Giorgio Vasari commented that along the nave, the columns should have been elevated on...
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    delicate figures here in other works, drawing later complaints from Giorgio Vasari. The convent of Fuligno originally had housed Clarissan nuns since 1419...
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    labelled as the "Dark Ages". The Italian Renaissance historian Giorgio Vasari used the term rinascita ("rebirth") in his Lives of the Most Excellent Painters...
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    Stanislao Canovai ... (in Italian). Dai torchi di A. Tofani. p. 158. Bonari, Bruno (1 July 2013). Amerigo Vespucci (in Italian). Centro Tipografico Livornese...
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    footballer Gaetano Starrabba (born 1932), Italian racing driver Gaetano Vasari (born 1970), Italian footballer Gaetano Vastola (born 1978), Italian footballer...
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    (1407–1409). Although Nanni worked with Donatello, Donatello was not, as Giorgio Vasari thought, Nanni's instructor. Most of his training likely took place within...
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    eyebrows and lashes were accidentally removed, it could also mean that Vasari did not have first-hand knowledge of the work. Although the sitter has traditionally...
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    of two wooden crucifixes, at the centre of an anecdote told by Giorgio Vasari, who witnessed Brunelleschi's criticism of Donatello's Santa Croce Crucifix...
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    1966:344 note. Schmitt 1966. John F. Moffitt, "An Exemplary Humanist Hybrid: Vasari's 'Fraude' with Reference to Bronzino's 'Sphinx'" Renaissance Quarterly 49...
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    at the far end. Members of the confraternity included Michelangelo and Vasari, as well as the Florentine popes Clement VIII, Urban VIII and Clement XII...
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    Latin Renaissance humanism in Northern Europe "Six Tuscan Poets, Giorgio Vasari". collections.artsmia.org. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Minneapolis Institute...
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    Francesco Podesti, and Gentile da Fabriano. Loggiato of St. Francis (c. 1450) Vasari Portico (1316) Paper and Watermark Museum Fabriano Villa Marchese del Grillo...
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    they were installed by Niccolò Tribolo. By order of Cosimo I, Giorgio Vasari and Bartolomeo Ammannati finished the work by 1555. Four Medici tombs were...
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    Lorenzo de' Medici by Giorgio Vasari, c. 1533–1534...
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