Bültmann & Gerriets
Giorgio Vasari
(Grove Art Essentials)
von Julian Kliemann
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Reihe: Grove Art Essentials Series
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ISBN: 978-0-19-029797-8
Erschienen am 01.04.2016
Sprache: Englisch

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Giorgio Vasari, the ?Father of Art History,? first published his Vite in 1550. An instant sensation, the Vite was more than just a chronological sequence of biographies: it was the first critical history of artistic style. This fully illustrated Grove Art Essentials title delves into Giorgio Vasari's career as a painter, draughtsman, architect, and scholar from early life and training through his years of maturity. Accompanied by a complete catalogue of his writings and extensive bibliography, this volume also contains an in-depth exploration of his writings and their impact on the art historical discipline.



Giorgio Vasari
I. Life and work.
1. Training and early works, before 1537.
2. First major commissions, 153753.
(i) 153740.
(ii) 15415.
(iii) 154653.
3. Years of maturity, 155374.
(i) Palazzo Vecchio.
(ii) Other architectural commissions and ephemeral decorations.
(iii) Other painted works.
II. Working methods and technique.
III. Writings.
1. The 'Vite'.
(i) First edition.
(a) Introduction.
(b) Classification.
(c) Disegno and other central themes.
(d) Technique.
(e) Sources.
(ii) Second edition.
(iii) Critical reception.
2. Other writings.
IV. Collection.
V. Character and personality.
Writings
Modern editions of the 'Vite'
Translations
Bibliography
Early sources
Monographs
Illustrations
Paintings
Architecture, ephemeral decoration and applied arts
Drawings
Vasari as historian, writer and collector
Critical reception and reputation of the 'Vite'