
Reading Vasari
by Barriault, Anne B.; Ladis, Andrew T.; Land, Norman E.; Wood, Jeryldene M.Rent Book
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Summary
Author Biography
Andrew T. Ladis is Franklin Professor of Art at the University of Georgia, Athens.
Norman E. Land is Professor of Italian Renaissance and Baroque Art History at the University of Missouri-Columbia.
Jeryldene M. Wood is Associate Professor of Art History in Italian Renaissance Art, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
Table of Contents
Every painter paints himself | p. 25 |
Vasari's polemics | p. 29 |
Fear of fiction : the fun of reading Vasari | p. 31 |
Vasari's first lights, flower of youth, and golden age | p. 38 |
The sorcerer's "O" and the painter who wasn't there | p. 39 |
Vasari's sculptors of the second period : Mino de Fiesole | p. 63 |
Vasari on Signorelli : the origins of the "grand manner of painting" | p. 75 |
Francesco di Giorgio and Brunelleschi | p. 89 |
Vasari's Bronzino : the paradigmatic academician | p. 101 |
Vasari's Rome and the noble origins of art | p. 117 |
Sai di mano di santo o d'un angelo : Vasari's life of Fra Angelico | p. 119 |
Vasari's Bramante and the renaissance of architecture in Rome | p. 133 |
A scene from the life of Peruzzi | p. 147 |
"If he, with his genius, had lived in Rome" : Vasari and the transformative myth of Rome | p. 154 |
Vasari's women : virtue and vice | p. 169 |
Vasari's mothers | p. 171 |
Vasari's women | p. 179 |
Vasari and the poetic imagination | p. 189 |
Piero di Cosimo : the egg-eating elegist | p. 191 |
Michelangelo's Snowman and the art of snow in Vasari's lives | p. 203 |
Titian, Michelangelo, and Vasari | p. 211 |
Imagining the Renassiance : Browning reads Vasari | p. 222 |
Vasari's humor | p. 223 |
Michelangelo ha ha | p. 235 |
Vasari on Vasari | p. 245 |
Lumi Fantastichi : the landscape ornament of Giorgio Vasari | p. 247 |
Giorgio Vasari's studio : Diligenza e Amorevole Fatica | p. 259 |
The delight of art : reading Vasari against himself | p. 277 |
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