The essay discusses Vasari's treatment of the work of Italian artists in England during the 16th century, the evidence available to him when he wrote the Vite, and the way in which Vasari was read by antiquaries in England during the 18th century and how they themselves sought evidence among the Tudor archives.
Giorgio Vasari and the Progress of Italian Art in early sixteenth-century England
SICCA, CINZIA MARIA
2012-01-01
Abstract
The essay discusses Vasari's treatment of the work of Italian artists in England during the 16th century, the evidence available to him when he wrote the Vite, and the way in which Vasari was read by antiquaries in England during the 18th century and how they themselves sought evidence among the Tudor archives.File in questo prodotto:
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