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The Lives of the Artists (Oxford World's Classics) by Giorgio Vasari
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The Lives of the Artists (Oxford World's Classics)

by Giorgio Vasari

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Oxford University Press, USA (1998), Paperback, 616 pages

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Quite simply, this is one of the greatest treatises on art in the history of man. It's hard to overstate the significance that this work has had on the art world through the ages. ( )
  conceptDawg | Aug 10, 2007 |
This book is a great read for anyone who is interested in the lives of some of the greatest artists of the Renaissance from a contemparary source. Vasari, who also coined the phrase "Renaissance" is able to simultaniously humanize and praise the artists who left an indelible mark on Western civilization. ( )
  Tipton_Renwick | Aug 18, 2006 |
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Vasari was the 16th century painter and architect who coined the term "Renaissance." This famous multi-volume work includes valuable information on the technical methods of the artists he profiles, as well amusing gossip about them.

Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 019283410X, Paperback)

These biographies of the great quattrocento artists have long been considered among the most important of contemporary sources on Italian Renaissance art. Vasari, who invented the term "Renaissance," was the first to outline the influential theory of Renaissance art that traces a progression through Giotto, Brunelleschi, and finally the titanic figures of Michaelangelo, Da Vinci, and Raphael. This new translation, specially commissioned for the World's Classics series, contains thirty-six of the most important lives and is fully annotated.

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