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In Our Time: Culture

Giorgio Vasari's Lives of the Artists

In Our Time: Culture

BBC

History

4.51K Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2010

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Melvyn Bragg discusses 'Lives of the Artists' - the great biographer Giorgio Vasari's study of Renaissance painters, sculptors and architects. In 1550 a little known Italian artist, Giorgio Vasari, published a revolutionary book entitled 'Lives of the Most Excellent Italian Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, from Cimabue to Our Times'. In it he chronicled the evolution of Italian art from the early pioneer Giotto to the perfection of Michelangelo.For the first time, Vasari set out to record artists' eccentricities and foibles as well as their artistic triumphs. We learn that the painter Piero di Cosimo was scared of the sound of bells, and witness Donatello shouting at his statues. But amongst these beguiling stories of human achievement, Vasari also explained his own theory of what made great art.In more recent decades, Vasari has been criticised for not allowing factual accuracy to get in the way of a good story. Nonetheless, the influence of his work has been unparalleled. It has formed and defined the way we think about Renaissance art to this day and some credit him with being the founder of the discipline of the history of art. Few artists that Vasari criticised have been comprehensively rehabilitated and Vasari's semi-divine trio of Michelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo are still seen as the apotheosis of artistic perfection. With:Evelyn WelchProfessor of Renaissance Studies and Academic Dean for Arts at Queen Mary, University of LondonDavid EkserdjianProfessor of History of Art and Film at the University of LeicesterMartin KempEmeritus Professor in the History of Art at the University of OxfordProducer: Thomas Morris.

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Hello in 1550 a little known Florentine

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cochia and painter published a book that would transform the way people saw

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Renaissance art Georgievaissari's the published a book that would transform the way people saw Renessel's art.

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Georgesaris, the lives of the artists,

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excuse me, presented for the first time the biographies and works of Italian

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painters as sculptors as the story of an ascent from the breakthroughs of Jotto in the 13th century towards the perfection of Michelangelo.

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In his masterwork, Vassary Pen's vivid sketches, which include the eccentricities which drove Italy's artistic innovators.

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We encounter Pierre de Cosimo, a painter who was scared of the sound of bells,

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