
Artists Of The Renaissance: An Illustrated Selection
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A landmark work in art history, Artists of the Renaissance: An Illustrated Selection draws from Giorgio Vasari's monumental Lives of the Artists, widely regarded as the foundational text of Western art criticism and biography. Vasari chronicles the lives, personalities, and creative achievements of the Renaissance's most celebrated masters — among them Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael — painting vivid portraits of genius, rivalry, and artistic ambition in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Italy. Written with the authority of a practicing artist and architect who personally knew many of his subjects, Vasari's prose is at once anecdotal and analytical, blending gossip and reverence to illuminate how these towering figures transformed the visual arts. The illustrated selection format presents the most compelling biographical accounts alongside reproductions of the works discussed, making the material accessible to both casual readers and serious students of the period. This essential volume remains an indispensable lens through which the Renaissance — its ideals, its rivalries, and its enduring legacy — continues to be understood.
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Condition remarks:
Book: Fair
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: Fair - Bumping on spine and corners. Rubbed edges.
A landmark work in art history, Artists of the Renaissance: An Illustrated Selection draws from Giorgio Vasari's monumental Lives of the Artists, widely regarded as the foundational text of Western art criticism and biography. Vasari chronicles the lives, personalities, and creative achievements of the Renaissance's most celebrated masters — among them Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael — painting vivid portraits of genius, rivalry, and artistic ambition in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Italy. Written with the authority of a practicing artist and architect who personally knew many of his subjects, Vasari's prose is at once anecdotal and analytical, blending gossip and reverence to illuminate how these towering figures transformed the visual arts. The illustrated selection format presents the most compelling biographical accounts alongside reproductions of the works discussed, making the material accessible to both casual readers and serious students of the period. This essential volume remains an indispensable lens through which the Renaissance — its ideals, its rivalries, and its enduring legacy — continues to be understood.











